Forrest Avenue once was Forest Avenue. Some (Leftist) residents want it changed back.

(First it was monuments. Now a single letter of the alphabet oppresses them. What will it be next week? – DD)

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(WPLN) – Forrest Avenue is surrounded by roads of a similar theme: Holly and Woodland are not far away, and years ago, Tulip, Magnolia and Grove streets lined the Lockeland Springs neighborhood.

Some residents in East Nashville are asking to rename their street, Forrest Avenue, to Forest Avenue. While the one “r” difference is slight, the move is garnering a reaction from many of the street’s residents.

Forrest Avenue is surrounded by roads of a similar theme: Holly and Woodland are not far away, and years ago, Tulip, Magnolia and Grove streets lined the Lockeland Springs neighborhood.

Today, though, the Forrest Avenue sign doesn’t always conjure up images of lush, green trees. That’s because it is spelled with two r’s — instead invoking the name of Confederate General and…

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