Nashville Baseball Podcast

P. T. Barnum, “The Greatest Showman,”in Nashville

November 20, 2023 Skip Nipper Season 2 Episode 35
P. T. Barnum, “The Greatest Showman,”in Nashville
Nashville Baseball Podcast
More Info
Nashville Baseball Podcast
P. T. Barnum, “The Greatest Showman,”in Nashville
Nov 20, 2023 Season 2 Episode 35
Skip Nipper

Nearly 40 years before becoming “Sulphur Dell”, the low-lying area north of Nashville’s downtown was called Sulphur Spring Bottom. It had a natural salt lick and sulphur spring, and many years before the city was founded, the area teemed with wildlife, especially buffalo and deer who came to lick the mineral salt.

It was there baseball found its home, evacuated 100 years later, and then reclaimed in 2015 when the Nashville Sounds opened their new ballpark.

But in 1872, wild animals returned in the form of one of P. T. Barnum’s excursions named his “World’s Fair.” In this episode, I tell if that event and Barnum’s legacy in show business.

 

Want to stay in touch? Find me here:

Twitter: Skip's Corner
Instagram: @skipscorner
Facebook: Skip Nipper
Email me: 262downright@gmail.com

All Skip’s Corner episodes © 2022-2024 by Skip Nipper. All Rights Reserved.

Thanks to my podcast producer David Nipper, who also wrote and performs the background music, "Sulphur Dell Sunset" © 2017 Black Train Records. All Rights Reserved.

Thanks for listening!

Show Notes

Nearly 40 years before becoming “Sulphur Dell”, the low-lying area north of Nashville’s downtown was called Sulphur Spring Bottom. It had a natural salt lick and sulphur spring, and many years before the city was founded, the area teemed with wildlife, especially buffalo and deer who came to lick the mineral salt.

It was there baseball found its home, evacuated 100 years later, and then reclaimed in 2015 when the Nashville Sounds opened their new ballpark.

But in 1872, wild animals returned in the form of one of P. T. Barnum’s excursions named his “World’s Fair.” In this episode, I tell if that event and Barnum’s legacy in show business.

 

Want to stay in touch? Find me here:

Twitter: Skip's Corner
Instagram: @skipscorner
Facebook: Skip Nipper
Email me: 262downright@gmail.com

All Skip’s Corner episodes © 2022-2024 by Skip Nipper. All Rights Reserved.

Thanks to my podcast producer David Nipper, who also wrote and performs the background music, "Sulphur Dell Sunset" © 2017 Black Train Records. All Rights Reserved.

Thanks for listening!

Podcasts we love