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Deborah, Regina and Alfreda of the McCrary Sisters sing during a press conference regarding the Woolworth on 5th project Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, March 8, 2017.   The site of civil rights sit-ins in 1960, the Woolworth building in downtown Nashville, will reclaim its historic look as it becomes a soul food restaurant with live music. Restaurant entrepreneur Tom Morales announced the project Wednesday inside the unfinished building at an unveiling. Soulful songs and powerful remarks about the building's history echoed through the largely emptied structure lined with caution tape.(Lacy Atkins/The Tennessean via AP)

Deborah, Regina and Alfreda of the McCrary Sisters sing during a press conference regarding the Woolworth on 5th project Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, March 8, 2017. The site of civil rights sit-ins in 1960, the Woolworth building in downtown Nashville, will reclaim its historic look as it becomes a soul food restaurant with live music. Restaurant entrepreneur Tom Morales announced the project Wednesday inside the unfinished building at an unveiling. Soulful songs and powerful remarks about the building's history echoed through the largely emptied structure lined with caution tape.(Lacy Atkins/The Tennessean via AP)

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