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Cheekwood Botanical Garden: In full bloom all year long
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Cheekwood Botanical Garden: In full bloom all year long
Whether it’s toasty outside during the summer months or during the blustery winter days, there’s one place in Nashville in which nature is thriving.
Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art is the premier location for garden, art and history enthusiasts. The attraction offers various themed-gardens, art exhibits and historical artifacts that keep visitors returning month after month.
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Fort Negley gives visitors a close look at history
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Fort Negley gives visitors a close look at history
A historical icon in Nashville history, Fort Negley tells the story of the Union’s capture of Nashville in 1862 with guided tours, photos and more.
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The Lotz House: The Battle of Franklin unfolds
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The Lotz House: The Battle of Franklin unfolds
The Lotz House, a historic museum in downtown Franklin, tells the story of the Battle of Franklin, a pivotal battle in the Civil War.
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Tennessee State Museum: a portal to the past
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Tennessee State Museum: a portal to the past
Located on Deadrick Street in the center of downtown Nashville, the Tennessee State Museum provides a comprehensive account of the state’s rich history —— from prehistoric Indian cultures through "The Age of Jackson,” "The New South" and beyond.
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Hatch Show Print: Handmade posters, local piece of history
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Hatch Show Print: Handmade posters, local piece of history
Hatch Show Print is one of the oldest working letterpress print shops in the United States. The shop is located in downtown Nashville on Lower Broadway and uses the old-fashioned presses to create today’s posters.
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The Doyle and Debbie Show: Where country music takes the stage
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The Doyle and Debbie Show: Where country music takes the stage
The Doyle and Debbie Show, a Music City staple in the city’s entertainment industry, keeps the audience laughing with a blend of country music and comedy.
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The Nashville Symphony: a classic musical experience
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The Nashville Symphony: a classic musical experience
Watch a performance by the seven-time Grammy Award-winning Nashville Symphony at the $123.5 million Schermerhorn Symphony Center in downtown Nashville.
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Warner Parks: a natural, refreshing surprise
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Warner Parks: a natural, refreshing surprise
Edward and Percy Warner Parks, known collectively as Warner Parks, are the largest municipally administered parks in Tennessee. Together, the parks stretch 2,684 acres of green forests, dirt trails and ample wildlife for Nashville’s nature enthusiasts.
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The Nashville Zoo: a hop on the wild side
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The Nashville Zoo: a hop on the wild side
Things are hopping at the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere.
Really.
In connection with the Year of the Frog in 2008, the zoo opened six new frog exhibits in its Unseen New World habitat, helping to raise awareness of the plight facing endangered amphibians today.
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Nashville Ballet keeps Tennessee on its toes
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Nashville Ballet keeps Tennessee on its toes
Nashville’s dance scene is not only crowded with cowboy boots, but ballet shoes, as well. By leaps and bounds, The Nashville Ballet is helping classic dance gain ground as country chic.
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