The Capitol Records building is a well-kept, very modern, plain gray office building with 11 floors. It sits on the corner of West End Avenue and Acklen Park Drive. Capitol Records shares this building with other renters.
Location history

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Nashville. From 1991 to 1995, Capitol Nashville was known as Liberty Records, before returning to the Capitol Nashville name in 1995. While under the Liberty name, the label operated short-lived sister label Patriot Records from 1994 to 1995. In 1999, EMI launched Virgin Records Nashville but by 2001, Capitol absorbed the short-lived label. In 2010, the label launched sister label EMI Nashville. On March 23, 2011, Alan Jackson signed with Capitol's EMI Nashville division in conjunction with his own ACR Records label.

Capitol Nashville was also home to several successful comedy artists.

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Ghost stories and folklore

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Before the Capitol Records building was built on this plot of land, the most magnificent mansion in Nashville stood at this location, built by Jacob Schnell around 1900. However, for some un-remembered reason, his daughters were rudely snubbed by the elite of the community. If one was to speculate, perhaps it was an issue of old money verses new money, mental illness or religion. This cruel rejection hurt the daughters and deeply affected them. The girls grew up traumatized and never left the care of their father. When their father died, they became reclusive, and let the house slowly slip into a decrepit state.

After they had both passed on, the home was sold to Capitol Records, who hired people to tear down the once magnificent mansion. However, the mansion was by then a far-gone fixer-upper which no concerned preservationist wanted to attempt to renovate.

On this site, Capitol Records had an eleven story, modern, and very plain gray office building built to house its company and other businesses. Over the years, other companies have moved onto various floors, but Capitol Records is still on the 11th floor of the building.

At one point, a psychic came to investigate, and felt a great sadness throughout the 11th floor suite. The sisters can't let go of the pain they felt from the rejection they received. (Perhaps they were a little mentally ill to begin with, which could've been the main factor of this rejection.)

The sisters are in mourning for the destruction of their home, and that such an inelegant building was built here.

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Paranormal claims
Employees hear footsteps going down the hall when no one living was there.
Doors open and close all by themselves.
Items are moved around and put in odd places.
Unlocked doors are locked to the annoyance of the living.
Electrical gadgets and equipment prove to be irresistible to these entities, who like to play with them.