Nashville is known for its temperate weather and serves as one of the most welcoming cities in the south. Our snow never gets too incredibly terrible, and neither does our humidity (We’re lookin’ at you, Louisiana!). Every once in awhile, though, every blue moon, there’s a storm to end all storms – and it happened in 1951. There are still some golden folk in Nashville that remember the snowstorm that shut down the city and made history books forever.

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What a story…do you know anyone that lived through the blizzard of 1951? Did YOU? Let’s warm up after that story with a trip to The Chocolate Factory In Nashville That’s Everything You’ve Dreamed Of And More.

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