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In the silhouette of the Tennessee Capitol Building lies the Bicentennial Mall State Park, a centrally-located state park built as an enduring monument to Tennessee’s Bicentennial celebration in 1996. ...
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| Nights Out in "Music City" | |
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Nicknamed “Music City”, Nashville’s legacy is undoubtedly its contributions to the music industry. As such, there are almost always live musical performances somewhere in Nashville,...
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| Country Music Hall of Fame | |
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Country music is undeniably Nashville, Tennessee’s most notorious claim to fame, and arguably its greatest modern influence on American culture. The...
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| Nashville Cemeteries | |
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Nashville’s cemeteries provide a sense of tribute and nostalgia that supersedes even the intimacy of personal loss, becoming more so spaces for communal reflection. The juxtaposition between beauty and...
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| World War II Memorial | |
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The World War II Memorial in Nashville, Tennessee’s Bicentennial Park is a stunning tribute to one of the nation’s most devastating wars, yet one of their greatest military triumphs. The...
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| Fort Negley Park | |
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The historical parks in Nashville, Tennessee are rich with civil war history, and the Fort Negley Park on Fort Negley Boulevard is no exception. Fort...
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| Shelby Hills | |
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Shelby Hills is a neighborhood in East Nashville, Tennessee bordered by Shelby Avenue and Sylvan Street to the north and Sevier Street and Davidson Street to the south. The greatest charm about this...
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| Tennessee Central Railway Museum | |
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The Tennessee Central Railway Museum serves to preserve the rich history of Tennessee’s railroad heritage. Located the 220 Willow Street in Nashville, the museum offers a collection of...
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| J. Percy Priest Lake | |
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The jeweled waters of J. Percy Pierce Lake in Nashville, Tennessee are appealingly contrasted with the vibrant green of the thousands of surrounding acres of land, making the area the perfect...
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| Shelby Park | |
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Just three miles east of downtown Nashville lies a park replete with ponds, ducks, a river view, and a chance to watch the Belmont Bruins baseball team play America’s favorite pastime....
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| Tennessee State Museum | |
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A nearly unfathomable 15,000 years of history are on display at the Tennessee State Museum, one of the largest museums in the country. Located at 505 Deaderick Street in downtown...
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| Centennial Park | |
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Breathtaking landscaping and towering monuments are some of the many features in Nashville’s premier Centennial Park, located on West End and 25th Avenue North. Covering 132 acres, this stunning park features...
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| Lane Motor Museum | |
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Daytona Beach, Florida might have the best-known legacy for cars, but Nashville, Tennessee has its own impressive collection of unique cars at its Lane Motor Museum. Located at 702...
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| Riverfront Park | |
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Imagine sitting on a soft, grassy bank watching musicians perform on a barge floating in the middle of the Cumberland River, the gentle sound of swaying waters and soft winds harmonizing with the...
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| The Mall at Green Hills | |
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There is often a feeling of great loss and disappointment that tourists feel when their anticipation of the promise held within a foreign mall dissipates upon discovering the lackluster store list within; that is certainly not the case at...
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Overview to visit Nashville at its best
Music is a way of life in Nashville. This is reflected in the CMA Music Festival and the towering Country Music Hall of Fame touching the Nashville skyline. Catch a show at the Tennessee Performing Arts Centre which also has the entertaining Nashville Ballet and the Nashville Opera.
The Tennessee State Fair is held here every September and includes rodeos, rides and many other events. The week-long Nashville Film Festival happens in the month of April.
The most famous attraction of the city is the Parthenon at Centennial Park, which is the full-scale reconstruction of the original structure in Greece. The building houses the Nashville Art Museum and a 12 m tall statue of the Greek goddess Athena. Also, visit the historic Fort Nashborough which overlooks the Cumberland River.
Spend a relaxing sunny day at the Nashville Zoo, or try your ice-skating prowess at the Centennial Sportsplex’s Ice Arenas to beat the summer heat.











