The World War I Victory Arch in Nashville was initially constructed in 1922 to honor the city's soldiers who served in the war. However, in 1936, it was dismantled and moved to Fort Negley Park, where it was stored for many years. In 2006, the arch was reconstructed and now stands at the entrance of the Tennessee State Museum, serving as a memorial to those who served in the war.
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