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2012
- February: Meet Our New Commissioners; Civil War Sesquicentennial Event; African-American History Events at Metro Archives
- January: 31st Annual Nashville Conference on African-American History and Culture; Civil War Sesquicentennial Event; Nashville 101
2011
- December: Meet Three of Our New Commissioners, Fort Nashborough Day, Walk with the Mayor at Shy’s Hill
- November: New/Departing Commissioners, Sustainability and Preservation, Tour the Nashville City Cemetery, Celebrate the Hodge House
- October: New Historical Markers, Davidson County Cemetery Survey Project Update, Tour Historic Homes and Cemeteries
- September: MHZC Staff at Codes; Nashville 101; Living History at Fort Negley
- August: MHZC Staff at Codes; New Neighborhood Conservation Zoning District; National Register Update
- July: Nashville: The Capital City; Fort Nashborough Day; What Were They Thinking?
- June: Potential New Neighborhood Conservation Overlay; 2011 Preservation Awards; New Guidelines for Sustainability
- May: 36th Annual Preservation Awards; Historic Preservation Internship Program; 12th Annual Memorial Day Dash
- April: Detached Accessory Dwellings; Celebrate Nashville History on Saturday, April 9; 36th Annual Preservation Awards
- March: Carole Bucy Named New Davidson County Historian; Celebrate Nashville History on Saturday, April 9th; 2011 Preservation Awards; First Tuesdays at the Metro Archives
- February: Meet Our New MHZC Staff Member; 2011 Preservation Awards; 30th Annual Nashville Conference on African-American History and Culture
- January: Exploring a New Downtown Historic Zoning District; National Register Update; 30th Annual Nashville Conference on African-American History & Culture
2010
- December: Meet Our New Commissioner; Federal Preservation Survey; Holiday Events at Three Historic Sites
- November: NABRICO Building Update; Two Rivers Mansion Update; The Coming of the Civil War
- October: Celebrate Habitat for Humanity’s Historic Rehab; Draw Your Nashville Neighborhood; Tour Historic Cemeteries and Neighborhoods
- September: National Register Update; MHZC Newsletter; White House Initiative on America’s Great Outdoors
- August: National Register and NAPC Forum Update; National Trust’s Lead Paint Guide; 2010 Nashville Nine
- July: New and Updated Brochures; Call for Nominations: SESAH’s “Best of the South” Award; NAPC Forum 2010
- June: 2010 Preservation Awards; MHC on Facebook; Get Involved
- May: National Preservation Month; 2010 Preservation Awards; National Register Update
- April: 2010 Preservation Awards; Habitat for Humanity’s First Local Preservation Project; Grassmere Celebrates 200 Years
- March: Meet Our New Commissioner; 2010 Preservation Awards; Savor History on March 15; Help Revitalize a Historic Neighborhood
- February: Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Nashville Sit-In Movement; The Civil War at Fort Negley; Legacy of Stones River Symposium
- January: Message from the Executive Director; Nashville Conference on African-American History and Culture; Online Survey
2009
- December - Meet Our New MHZC Board Member; David Crockett in Congress; Registration Opens for Nashville Conference on African-American History and Culture
- November - Meet Our New Commissioner; 1864: the Tennessee Campaign and the Battle of Nashville; Celebrating The Plan of Nashville
- October - Meet Our New Commissioners and New Staff Member; National Preservation Conference
- September - Evening at the Archives; Tennessee Conference of Historians
- August - National Trust Touts Nashville as Preservation Surprise; Nationwide Cemetery Preservation Summit
- July - Meet Our New Commissioner; Music City Featured in Preservation Magazine
- June - Tim Walker Tapped as New Executive Director; 34th annual Preservation Awards
- May - 34th Annual Preservation Awards; This Place Matters! National Preservation Month 2009
- April - Arthur J. Dyer Observatory Listed; Tanglewood and Whitland Avenue Designated as Historic Districts
- March - 2009 Nashville Conference on African-American History and Culture; 34th Annual Preservation Awards