William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower

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The William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower (also known as the Tennessee Tower) is a skyscraper in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, that houses Tennessee government offices. The tower was built for the National Life and Accident Insurance Company and served as its National Life Center until the State of Tennessee acquired it on January 3, 1994. More than 1,000 state employees who had been assigned to numerous locations now work in the building.[2]

TypeOffice
Architectural styleInternational Style
Location312 Rosa L. Parks Ave.
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
Coordinates36.1639°N 86.7849°W / 36.1639; -86.7849
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William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower
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General information
TypeOffice
Architectural styleInternational Style
Location312 Rosa L. Parks Ave.
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
Coordinates36.1639°N 86.7849°W / 36.1639; -86.7849
Completed1970
OwnerState of Tennessee
Height
Roof452 feet (138 m)
Technical details
Floor count31
Floor area831,394 sq ft (77,239.0 m2)[1]
Design and construction
ArchitectSkidmore, Owings & Merrill
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The building is named in honor of William R. Snodgrass, a career public servant who served as Tennessee's Comptroller of the Treasury from 1955 to 1999.

The tower was struck by lightning on August 31, 2003, which caused a firepump to turn on the sprinkler system. This caused flooding and extensive damage to the elevator shafts.[3]

Prior to being purchased by the state, the building was used to display messages by turning on lights in the windows on the front of the building. After being dormant for 10 years a new message – "Peace" – was displayed on December 17, 2007.[4]

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