The Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nasvhille damaged scores of buildings but did nothing to break the "resilient" spirit of residents and business owners.
The owner of an art gallery heavily damaged by the blast is already vowing to rebuild and reopen. "I'm resilient, our community is resilient," The Studio 208 owner Ashley Bergeron Segroves told "CAVUTO Live" on Saturday. "...
We've had the flood, the tornadoes, the pandemic and the riots, and now we've had this horrible, horrible situation downtown that has decimated an entire block of historic buildings that were built in the 1800s." Segroves said the once "lively" downtown area now feels like a "war zone." Her gallery is one of the casualties.
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