Nashville

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Businesses on Lower Broadway in Downtown Nashville

For other places with the same name, see Nashville (disambiguation).

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Nashville is the capital of the United States|American state of Tennessee. With 680,000 citizens, it is the state's largest city. Nashville is sometimes called the "Country Music Capital of the World" or more often "Music City, USA"; however, Nashville has done much to escape its country music image and become a regional center of culture and commerce. In fact, Dell, Nissan, and Saturn have all moved some operations to or near the city. The music is various; major rap artists and rock bands (Young Buck, Haystak, Kings of Leon, Paramore, and Ben Folds) claim Nashville as their hometown, and the city is also the epicenter of the contemporary Christian music industry. Nashville has been the home of the world-famous Grand Ole Opry since 1925. Nashville also has a great bar scene. If you like to drink, you can go "Honky-tonking," commonly called "bar-hopping."

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History

Nashville was founded in 1779 and it grew rapidly because of its excellent location on the Cumberland River. It was incorporated in 1806 and became the county seat of Davidson County. Nashville was named the capital of Tennessee in 1843.

Like many South (United States of America) | Southern cities, Nashville was not immune to the economic woes of the post-Civil War South but it quickly rebounded. It only took a few years for the city to reclaim its important shipping and trading position and to develop a solid manufacturing base. The post-Civil War years of the late 19th century brought a new-found prosperity to Nashville. These healthy economic times left the city with a legacy of grand classical-style buildings, which can still be seen around the downtown area.

Since the 1970s and the city has experienced tremendous growth, particularly during the economic boom of the 1990s under the leadership of Mayor (former Tennessee Governor) Phil Bredesen, who made urban renewal a priority, and fostered the construction or renovation of several city monuments, including the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Public Library downtown, Bridgestone Arena, and Nissan Stadium.

Tourism office

  • Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau - 150 Fourth Avenue North 36.162781, -86.778126 ☎ +1 615 259-4730

Climate

Nashville sits in the middle of a geographic region known as the Nashville Basin. It is surrounded by the Cumberland Highlands and is bordered by the Cumberland Plateau to the east. The Nashville Basin is characterized by rich, fertile farm country and high natural wildlife diversity.

Nashville has cool, relatively short winters and hot, humid summers, with long spells of spring and autumn in between. Winter temperatures commonly hover slightly above freezing, and a fair amount of light snow generally falls throughout the months of December to February, though large storms of 6-plus inches in a day do occur every few years. Nashville can be prone to severe thunderstorms and tornadoes during the spring and fall months. Summers are hot, but no more than the rest of the southeastern U.S. with temperatures around 90°F (32°C) during the day.


  • Megabus - 36.167104, -86.782604 - Service from Atlanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Indianapolis, and Chicago. Buses stop on the east side of 5th Avenue North between Street and Charlotte Avenue, outside the Musicians Hall of Fame.

By shuttle

  • Gray Line Shuttle, +1 615 275-1180. Tours and charter buses.

Get Around

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Travel on a Bus in Nashville

  • Nashville MTA - WeGo Public Transit - ☎ +1 615 862-5969 Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority - Operates routes throughout downtown and the surrounding area. $1.70 for an adult local fare, with no transfers allowed. An all-day pass for an adult is $5.25. Nashville's bus system is designed around a central station. The schedule accommodates a 9AM Monday - 5PM schedule with limited late night service. Route maps and schedules are subject to change but are available from the Nashville MTA website].

By Rail

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  • The Music City Star - ☎ +1 615 862-8833 Music City Star MCSLineup01 jpg 79417 - Commuter train runs Monday - Friday. The train runs from Lebanon to Downtown's Riverfront Station GPS 36.162,-86.774 Music City Star commuter train at Nashville Riverfront.jpg|1280px]]. One-Way tickets purchased at the platform are $5 each. There are two shuttle services that transport people for no extra charge, passengers use their Music City Star ticket to board. Shuttle 93 goes up Broadway, West End, and around the Vanderbilt area. Shuttle 94 loops through Downtown. If you wish to go to any other place in the city, you can catch the Downtown Shuttle at the Riverfront Station and exit at the downtown bus mall then catch the bus that is going to your destination.

By car

Car is always your best option. The average speed on highways ranges from 55-70 mph, while city streets are generally 35 mph unless otherwise posted.

I-40, I-65, and I-24 are the major interstate highways that run through Nashville.

All major national vehicle rental agencies operate in Nashville.

Taxis are also very prevalent in Nashville, especially Downtown. Taxi companies that operate in Nashville are:

  • Allied Cab, +1 615 885-1499.
  • Music City Taxi, +1 615 262-0451.
  • Checker Cab, +1 615 256-7000.
  • Metro Cab, +1 615 365-3434.

Transportation network companies Uber and Lyft operate in Nashville.

For executive transportation, sedan or limousine services are available; these often work like black cars in New York City, and offer executive sedans, SUVs, or even full limo transports to and from downtown or the airport.

Parking

If you are looking to park Downtown in a lot or garage, be sure to have a good idea of where to park. The Metro Owned Facilities managed by the Nashville Downtown Partnership (branded as ParkIt Downtown) seem to be the best deal. For example and the Metro Courthouse/Public Plaza Garage is $3 after 5PM and on weekends. This is much cheaper than nearby private lots.

By foot

The center of Nashville is not too big for an able-bodied person to traverse on foot in decent weather, and walking downtown can be quite pleasant.

What to See

Nashville is a very historic town and as such, many of its attractions are restorations or museums.

General

  • AT&T Building 36.1625, -86.776944 - AT&T Building (Nashville) Att building nashville - An instantly recognizable downtown Nashville landmark and the AT&T Building, built in 1994 at 333 Commerce Street, is the tallest building in the state of Tennessee and can be seen from quite some distance if the hills aren't in your way. Its two tall spires on the building have earned it the nickname, "The Batman Building."
  • Midtown Nashville - 36.150848, -86.806086 - Located in the Vanderbilt University/West End area, midtown Nashville is replete with restaurants, art galleries, and landmark buildings such as the Parthenon in Centennial Park.
  • Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge 36.1619, -86.7722 - John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge Shelby street bridge day - Built between 1907 and 1909 and the bridge was used for automobile traffic between East Nashville and Downtown. The bridge has been converted to a pedestrian bridge, and offers a spectacular view of the riverfront and downtown skyline. It is a very popular and convenient route to the Titans' football stadium.
  • Nashville's Second Avenue 36.161891, -86.775175 - Provides entertainment for many different styles of people. The street includes bars such as Hooters and the famous Wildhorse Saloon, dining destinations including the Old Spaghetti Factory and the Melting Pot and B.B. King's Restaurant and Blues Club, and locations for muslim-friendly fun such as Laser Quest.

Country music

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  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - 222 Fifth Ave South 36.158343, -86.776288 +1-800-852-6437 Opening Hours: Daily 9AM–5PM except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Days. Adult $17.95, Youth $8.95, Children under 5 free - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Regularly changing exhibits and live performances make this Nashville landmark someplace to visit often. The Hall of Fame moved here in 2000. Ticket packages for guided or audio tours also available, and can be combined with a tour with the RCA Studio B and the Ryman Auditorium.
  • Musica - 36.152090, -86.791643 Musica (sculpture) Revealed in 2003, Musica is a 3,000 ft (910 m)
  • Harpeth Hills Golf Course - 2424 Old Hickory Blvd 36.054616, -86.884238 ☎ +1 615 862-8493

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  • McCabe Golf Course - 46th & Murphy Road 36.139565, -86.844165 ☎ +1 615 862-8491
  • Percy Warner Golf Course - Forrest Park Dr 36.084173, -86.871063 ☎ +1 615 352-9958

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  • Shelby Golf Course - 20th & Fatherland 36.173394, -86.733762 ☎ +1 615 862-8474

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  • Ted Rhodes Golf Course - 1901 Ed Temple Blvd 36.184544, -86.824956 ☎ +1 615 862-8463

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  • Two Rivers Golf Course - Two Rivers Pkwy 36.189874, -86.683341 ☎ +1 615 889-2675

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  • VinnyLinks 2009 Sevier Street 36.165309, -86.736088 ☎ +1 615 880-1720
  • Radnor Lake - Otter Creek Road 36.0619, -86.8075 ☎ +1 615 373-3467 Opening Hours: 6AM Monday - sunset. Visitor Center Sunday - Thursday 9AM Monday - 5PM, Friday Saturday 8AM Monday - 4:30PM Radnor Lake State Natural Area RadnorLakeApril2007 - Often called "Nashville's Walden," Radnor Lake was formed when the railroad companies dammed up a small stream to provide a reliable water source for their railroad yards. Although it is in the heart of a residential suburb south of town, hikers on the miles of trails around the pond feel like they are in the heart of the wilderness.

Sports

  • Centennial Sportsplex - 222 25th Ave North 36.150278, -86.808889 ☎ +1 615 862-8480 Ice skating $6 with skate rentals available for $2 Centennial Sportsplex - Located in Centennial Park. Featuring two indoor ice skating rinks, two pools, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, and a fitness room. Call or check online for the schedules, as they vary from month to month. The Sportsplex is also a training location for the Nashville Predators professional hockey team.
  • Nashville Predators - From $19 and are available through Ticketmaster - Nashville Predators - The local NHL hockey team plays their home games at Bridgestone Arena GPS 36.159167,-86.778611 (previously lord Entertainment Center and Sommet Center), which is on Broadway in the heart of downtown.

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  • Nashville Sounds - 19 Junior Gilliam Way ☎ +1 615 690-4487 From $10 to $41 when purchased on game days Nashville Sounds - The local Triple-A Pacific Coast League minor league baseball team plays at First Tennessee Park GPS 36.173031,-86.785803}}.
  • Tennessee Titans - Tennessee Titans The local American Football|NFL football team plays their home games at Nissan Stadium GPS 36.166389,-86.771389 (formerly Adelphia Coliseum and LP Field), which is located across the river from downtown (it's big). Once the Houston Oilers and the team was relocated as the Tennessee Titans in 1999.
  • Nashville SC - 650 Rundle Ave. (offices) ☎ +1 615 457-8200 From $15 to $70 A Nashville SC The local soccer team plays in the second-level USL Championship, sharing First Tennessee Park with the Sounds. The 2019 season is the last for the current version of Nashville SC—the name will be assumed by a new Major League Soccer team that will start play in 2020 at Nissan Stadium. NSC will then move to its own new stadium at the former Tennessee state fairgrounds near downtown in 2021.
  • Vanderbilt Commodores - Vanderbilt Commodores The Vanderbilt Commodores represent Vanderbilt University, one of Nashville's larger sports attractions. As members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and they compete against many colleges and universities throughout the southeastern United States. Vanderbilt is the SEC's only private school and the conference's smallest school by enrollment. The best-known Vanderbilt sports venues are Vanderbilt Stadium GPS 36.144030,-86.808923, home to the football team, and Memorial Gymnasium GPS 36.144623,-86.807256, home to the men's and women's basketball teams and one of the most unique settings in the sport. The men's baseball team has had recent success and won the College World Series in 2014.
  • Nashville boasts three other NCAA Division I programs, although not at the profile of Vanderbilt:
  • Belmont Bruins - Belmont Bruins The Bruins, representing Belmont University, are one of several less expensive alternatives to Vanderbilt for those wanting a college sports experience. The Bruins compete mostly in the Ohio Valley Conference, but do not have a football program. The most popular sport by far is men's basketball, which has become a frequent NCAA tournament participant. Their rivalry with Lipscomb (below) is one of the most intense (and under-the-radar) rivalries in the ranks of the so-called "mid-majors".
  • Lipscomb Bisons - Lipscomb Bisons Lipscomb University is a private school that competes in the Atlantic Sunday Conference.
  • Tennessee State Tigers - Tennessee State Tigers and Lady Tigers Those interested in African American culture may also be drawn to the Tigers (and Lady Tigers), representing Tennessee State University and the city's largest historically black school. They are members of the OVC alongside Belmont, but unlike the Bruins play football in the second-level Division I FCS. Most venues are on campus, but the football team plays at Nissan Stadium.

The Visual and Performing Arts

  • Frist Center for the Visual Arts - 919 Broadway 36.157778, -86.783889 Opening Hours: Monday - West 10AM Monday - 5:30PM, Thursday 10AM Monday - 8PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5:30PM, Sunday 1PM Monday - 5PM. Closed 1 Jan, Thanksgiving, 25 Dec, shortened hours the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve Frist Center for the Visual Arts Frist Center Nashville TN USA Featuring 24,000 sq. feet (6500 m²) of gallery space with exhibits from local through to regional and all the way to international artists. The Frist strives to be a family friendly museum and as such has created ArtQuest, a colorful space with 30 interactive stations.
  • Tennessee Performing Arts Center - TPAC - 505 Deaderick Street 36.1649, -86.7817 ☎ +1 615 782-4000 Tennessee Performing Arts Center WTN PeepHoles 209 - TPAC is home to HCA/TriStar Broadway at TPAC, Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera, Tennessee Repertory Theatre, and other special engagements.
  • Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art - 1200 Forrest Park Dr 36.086667, -86.873889 ☎ +1 615-356-800 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9:30AM Monday - 4:30PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 4:30PM. Closed on every Monday except for Memorial Day and Labor Day. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's day, as well as the second Saturday in June Adults $10, Seniors $8, College Students $5, Children 3-13 $5, Children under 3 free. The most any family will pay is $30, thanks to an admission cap Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art WTN PeepHoles 082 A acre 55 estate built by the founders of Maxwell House coffee on the fringes of the city featuring an art museum and a beautiful botanical garden. The art museum features American and Europeans exhibits.
  • Hatch Show Print - 224 5th Ave. South 36.157744, -86.776529 ☎ +1 615 577-7710 Visit this traditional printing shop that uses letterpresses to create posters for entertainment events to see them prepare some posters. As the Hatch brothers put it, "Advertising without posters is like fishing without worms."

Study in Nashville

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  • Tennessee Foreign Language Institute - 220 French Landing Drive 36.19317, -86.795425 ☎ +1 615 741-7579 Tennessee Foreign Language Institute - - State-supported language institute offering classes on site and in the workplace in up to 141 languages, including ESL, and interpretation and translation services to government, business and the community at large.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Nashville

Popular souvenirs include cowboy paraphernalia (boots, hats, etc.) as well as any and all music themed items. Expect to find many local shops selling these items. Some downtown shops offer "buy 1, get 2 free" deals. Be sure to shop around.

Major shopping malls include:

  • Mall at Green Hills - 36.1074, -86.8154 I-440 exit 3 (Hillsboro Pk), located in Green Hills - Mall at Green Hills - This mall contains several high-end vendors. Dillards and Macy's are the anchor department stores. Other stores include Betsy Johnson, Apple, Gap, Burberry, Sephora, BCBG Max Azria, bebe, Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Tiffany, Benetton, and Swarovski.
  • Opry Mills - 36.2031, -86.6928 - Opry Mills Opry Mills, Nashville, Tennessee 7-24-2009 - Former location of the Opryland USA Theme Park, includes mostly outlet stores, specialized clothes shops like Brooks Brother, Coach, Michael Kors, Vera Bradley and Forever 21, and a Regal Cinemas and IMAX.
  • 100 Oaks Mall 36.1089, -86.7641 I-65 near exit 78 - 100 Oaks Mall A - Formerly a mall, 100 Oaks's shopping options are the street level vendors. The building now houses new clinic facilities for Vanderbilt Medical Center, but shops remain open, too.

For a more local shopping experience:

  • 12 South District 36.130343, -86.788724 - Several fun (though pricey) vintage stores, including Katy K's Ranch Dressing (awesome country-western outfits), Savant, and Local Honey (on a side street, also has clothing by local designers). Also home to the Art House gallery.
  • East Nashville/5 Points - 36.177623, -86.751225 - Head to Hip Zipper for vintage clothing, The Turnip Truck for health food, or Art and Invention Gallery for fine art and handmade jewelry.
  • Hillsboro Village 36.136971, -86.800829 - Short section of 21st Ave. just south of Vanderbilt. Home of A Thousand Faces (jewelry and local art), Pangaea (quirky gifts), and a well-stocked kitchen goods and coffee store.
  • Peabody Shoe Repair 718 Thompson Ln, #105 36.112800, -86.765407 ☎ +1 615-292-5214 - Located in quaint Hillsboro Village, this shoe repair shop offers great deals on secondhand cowboy boots. Great Muslim Friendly place to find a bargain.
  • Grimey's - 1604 8th Ave., South Nashville 36.137062, -86.778574 ☎ +1 615-254-4801 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 8PM; Saturday 10am-8PM; Sunday 1PM Monday - 6PM The best independent record store in town. Cramped, but has a good selection of vinyl, while its sister store Grimey's Too, at 1702 8th Ave., features "pre-loved" music, books, and even a small coffee shop. Hosts free in-store performances by both local and nationally-known bands, usually in the afternoon or early evening.

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  • The Arcade 36.164444, -86.779840 - An open-air 2-level arcade that runs between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue North. The Arcade primarily caters to the local downtown workers during the work week, but many great lunch restaurants can be found here, including Manny's House of Pizza, Phillip's Deli, and others. There are also several hairstylists, jewelers, florists, and other businesses. Be sure to visit the historic Peanut Shop.
  • Bobbie's Dairy Dip 5301 Charlotte Ave 36.151646, -86.851284 ☎ +1 615-292-2112 An endearingly dingy 50s ice cream stand on Charlotte Ave., that has been revived into a popular summer mainstay that's popular with every demographic. Their hamburgers, Hot Dogs, and fries are some of Nashville's favorites, and the strawberry shortcake's great.
  • La Hacienda Taqueria - 2615 Nolensville Pike 36.116782, -86.748111 ☎ +1 615 256-6142 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Friday Saturday 10AM Monday - 10PM Established in 1993, La Hacienda Taqueria has continually been making statements and catching the notoriety as Nashville's finest authentic Mexican restaurant.
  • Hermitage Cafe 71 Hermitage Ave 36.155963, -86.767409Just south of downtown on Hermitage Ave ☎ +1 615 254-8871 Opening Hours: Open 24 hours This diner-coffeeshop is divey, friendly, cheap, greasy, and as southern as white gravy on fried Chicken. Perfect if you're drunk or a night owl, which most of the other clients here are (except at breakfast, which draws a mix of polite older couples and hungover kids). An ancient cigarette machine and a well-stocked jukebox.
  • Monell's 1235 6th Ave North 36.175830, -86.790258 ☎ +1 615 248-4747 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10:30AM Monday - 2PM, Tuesday - Saturday 5PM Monday - 8:30PM; Country Breakfast Saturday 8:30AM Monday - 1PM, Sunday 8:30AM Monday - 11AM; Sunday Meal 11AM Monday - 4PM Located in historic Germantown, Monell's is a Nashville tradition. They serve different meals every day and the good ol' home cookin' is sure not to disappoint! Seating and serving are done family style, 13-14 per table. More than likely you will sit with people you don't know. It is expected that you enjoy the company and meet new friends. First come, first serve. No reservations and no cell phones allowed.
  • Las Palmas Mexican Restaurante - A pretty good local chain of Mexican restaurants. You can get a nice filling meal here for under ten bucks. There are five Nashville locations, listed below, and several more in the suburbs:
  • Las Palmas - Charlotte Pike 5821 Charlotte Pike 36.148744, -86.863066 ☎ +1 615 352-0313 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9:30PM, Friday 11AM Monday - 10:30PM, Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 9:30PM
  • Las Palmas - Franklin Pike 2617 Franklin Pike, Ste 111 36.119234, -86.777133 ☎ +1 615 292-1902 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9:30PM, Friday 11AM Monday - 10:30PM, Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 9:30PM
  • Las Palmas - Hayes Street 1905 Hayes St. 36.152962, -86.798543 ☎ +1 615 322-9588 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9:30PM, Friday 11AM Monday - 10:30PM, Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM
  • Las Palmas - Highway 100 8167 Highway 100 36.043401, -86.957407 ☎ +1 615 673-1213 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9:30PM, Friday 11AM Monday - 10:30PM, Saturday 11AM Monday - 10PM
  • Las Palmas - Nippers Corner 15560 Old Hickory Blvd 36.040999, -86.742278 ☎ +1 615 831-0432 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9:30PM, Friday 11AM Monday - 10:30PM, Saturday 11AM Monday - 10PM
  • Las Paletas 2907 12th Ave South 36.120570, -86.790817 On Kirkwood, in the Cypress Bldg ☎ +1 615 386-2101 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday noon-7PM Save room after your Mexican meal for Las Paletas' homemade popsicles in exotic flavors! The Paz sisters ate them often when growing up in Mexico and have now brought us their own take on the treats. Hibiscus, basil, Chocolates jalapeno, and rose petal are all delicious; so are the tamer versions, like mango, raspberry, chai tea, Chocolates chip cookie, and Mexican caramel.
  • Pizzas Perfect - 36.138566, -86.800440 ☎ +1 615 329-2757 (21st Ave) and +1 615 646-7877 (Bellevue) - Fabulous Pizzas, quite simply. Nashville isn't much of a town for Pizzas, but this place more than makes up for it. The plain slices are great, but even the fancier ones (like the Fantasy) don't gild the lily. Free live jazz Thursday nights at the 21st Ave. location (between Vandy and Hillsboro Village).
  • Rotier's - 2413 Elliston Pl 36.147781, -86.807842 near Rite Aid ☎ +1 615 327-9892 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10:30AM Monday - 10PM; Saturday 9AM Monday - 10PM An old, friendly neighborhood joint whose hamburger and milkshake are consistently voted the best in Nashville. Get the grilled version of the cheeseburger -- basically a grilled Cheese with a hamburger in it.
  • Swagruha 900 Rosa L Parks Ave 36.170438, -86.788653Just north of the Capital Building in the Farmers' Market ☎ +1 615 736-7001 Opening Hours: Same hours as Farmers' Market - They have a basic menu that would satisfy almost any Indian food craving and at $7.50 for a plate full of food, you won't go wrong.
  • Loveless Cafe | 8400 TN-100 36.0353, -86.972 ☎ +1 615-646-9700 Loveless Cafe WTN PeepHoles 078 - Known for its Southern cooking: biscuits, fruit preserves, country ham, and red-eye gravy.
  • Prince's Hot Chicken Shack 123 Ewing Dr 36.2299, -86.7608 ☎ +1 615 226-9442 Opening Hours: Tu–Thursday 11:30AM–10PM, Friday 11:30AM–4AM, Saturday 2PM–4AM $10 Prince's Hot Chicken Shack Princes hot Chicken A - Home of the original "hot chicken", a Nashville classic that adds cayenne pepper to fried Chicken.

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  • BB King's Blues Club - Nashville - 152 2nd Ave North 36.163414, -86.775985 ☎ +1 615-256-2727 live music
  • Cafe Nonna - 4427 Murphy Road 36.140816, -86.840146 ☎ +1 615 463-0133 Another well-liked Italian restaurant, this intimate neighborhood place keeps its menu small and its dishes impeccably prepared. With the fresh ingredients and simple preparation, you might as easily be in some Tuscan hill town. Located in Sylvan Park.
  • Demos - 300 Commerce Street 36.163020, -86.777087 ☎ +1 615 256-4655 - Located in Downtown Nashville, this steakhouse is named the best in Nashville by Reader's Choice. A 6-ounce with any side or a bowl of a special spaghetti is around $10, and 10 & under meals are around $4. Drinks $1.80. Comes with unlimited bread refills. No special dress code.
  • Jack's Bar-B-Que - 415 Broadway 36.160876, -86.777919 ☎ +1 615 254-5715 $3-4 (sandwich), $7-11 (entree plate) Don't miss this authentic Tennessee barbecue joint right beside the Ryman Auditorium. Located on Lower Broadway -- just look for the neon sign featuring flying pigs! Also at 334 West Trinity Lane, +1 615 228-9888.
  • Maggiano's Little Italy - 3106 West End Ave 36.142410, -86.816745 a few blocks south of Vanderbilt University ☎ +1 615 514-0270 +1 615 514-0271 - A busy Italian restaurant, serving Southern Italian meals, most famously in "family style", portions that are more than large enough to share. Reservations recommended for parties of any size. Open for lunch and dinner, seven days.
  • Pancake Pantry - 1796 21st Ave South 36.136958, -86.800638 ☎ +1 615 383-9333 A Nashville landmark and basically the best place in town for breakfast, anytime before 3PM. The frosted haired waitresses will call you "honey," and the pancakes will be better than you'd ever realized pancakes could be. Don't be daunted by the line snaking around the block on weekends; it moves quickly, and you get free coffee while you wait.
  • Rosepepper Grille and Cantina 1907 Eastland Ave 36.182722, -86.735280 ☎ +1 615 227-4777 A neighborhood favorite for several years now, this popular and upbeat nouveau Mexican place is in East Nashville, a bit off the tourist's beaten path.
  • San Antonio Taco Company - SATCO - 416 21st Ave South 36.146196, -86.799237 ☎ +1 615 327-4322 - This place is always a favorite with Vandy kids, offering reliably so-so Tex-Mex food (very little Meat on the tacos, and the guacamole has tons of pepper) and affordable buckets of soft drinks. Right off the Vanderbilt campus. Stop by Ben & Jerry's next door for dessert. Caveat: towing in this area can be ruthless. Check the signs wherever you park. If you go, get the queso and chips for around $3. It's the best thing on the menu and is enough for 2.
  • Sole Mio 311 3rd Ave South 36.158130, -86.774048 ☎ +1 615 256-4013 Long considered one of Nashville's best Italian restaurants, this place excels even in its new, viewless location on 3rd Ave - and, impressively, manages to keep its prices low. Subtle variations on traditional dishes keep things interesting, and the service is great. Seafood dishes and homemade ravioli are great.
  • Acme Feed & Seed - Acme Farm Supply Building - 101 Broadway 36.1619, -86.7744 ☎ +1 615-915-0888 Acme Farm Supply Building AcmeFarmSupplyBuildingNashville A food and live music

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  • Catbird Seat | 1711 Division Street 36.151291, -86.794138 Opening Hours: W–Sa 5:30PM–9PM - 32 seats surround a U-shaped kitchen, where chefs Josh Habiger and Erik Anderson prepare a multi-course tasting menu ($100 per person) with drink pairings ($20, $40, or $75 per person). Discussions with the chefs are encouraged as part of the experience. Reservations required, available one month in advance on the restaurant's website.
  • Margot Café & Bar - 1017 Woodland Street 36.177544, -86.750393 ☎ +1 615 227-4668 Opening Hours: Bar: Tuesday - Saturday 5PM Monday - 10PM; Dinner: Tuesday - Saturday 6PM Monday - 10PM; Sunday Brunch: 11AM Monday - 2PM - This quirky local restaurant at Five Points in East Nashville is considered by many to be Nashville best local chef-owned restaurant. It features a seasonal menu that is changed daily. Don't miss the seasonal hot Chocolates topped with a homemade marshmallow for an after-dinner treat.

Coffee and tea

  • CREMA - 15 Hermitage Ave 36.156845, -86.769717 ☎ +1 615-824-3855 - Popular coffee shop about a mile south of downtown. Known for its hand-crafted coffee creations and their selection of baked goods. Wifi friendly.
  • Bongo Java - 2007 Belmont Blvd and 107 South 11th Street 36.132178, -86.795755 ☎ +1 615-385-JAVA and +1 615-777-EAST - The first and most relaxed in a very successful local mini-chain of quirky coffeehouses, Bongo Java is a meeting place for the young and the arty, and the students at Belmont University just across the street. Linger for hours on the huge porch over several cups of their incredibly strong, flavorful Coffee, and take advantage of the free computer, Wi-Fi, and chess set use.
  • Fido - 1812 21st Avenue South 36.136354, -86.800758 across from The Belcourt Theatre ☎ +1 615-777-FIDO - A sister-cafe to Bongo Java, Fido offers the same brew as the other Bongo Java locations while also offering an array of breakfast/brunch options. You may even be able to snag discounted day-old bagels to pair with your espresso.
  • Ugly Mugs Coffee & Tea - 1886 Eastland Ave 36.182183, -86.735506 ☎ +1 615-915-0675 A locally-owned coffee house residing in historic East Nashville, Ugly Mugs brews the local roast Drew's Brews and displays artwork by local artists as well as live music on Saturday nights. Known for serving coffee in a vast collection of quirky and non-cosmetic coffee mugs. Toys available for children. Wifi friendly.
  • Barista Parlor - 519 Gallatin Ave 36.182328, -86.748559 ☎ +1 615-712-9766 - The first in a chain of serious-minded coffee shops and the original is based in East Nashville, Barista Parlor is already a staple for local coffee lovers and has attained a reputation of style and quality.
  • Roast, Inc. - 8th and Roast - 2108 8th Ave South 36.13172, -86.77882 South on Eighth Ave South from Broadway, go two miles. Shop is on the left across from Zanie's ☎ +1 615 730-8074 Opening Hours: 8AM Monday - 5PM Service is very courteous, coffee is delicious, and baristas are very knowledgeable.

Alcohol

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  • The Big Bang - 701 Broadway # B20 36.1605, -86.7775 Directly across the street from Honky Tonk Row and the Ryman Auditorium in the heart of Music City ☎ +1 615 242-9131 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 7PM Monday - 3AM; Friday Saturday 5PM Monday - 3AM Decent piano bar, but can be very rowdy at times.
  • 3 Crow Bar - 1024 Woodland Street 36.177341, -86.750103 ☎ +1 615-262-3345 Located in the Five Points area of East Nashville is the linchpin in a cluster of cafes all within a stone's throw of one another: Red Door Saloon, which also has an outpost in midtown; The 5 Spot, a pleasant nonsmoking spot that often books local bands; Beyond the Edge, a large sports bar; the Alley Cat, a popular neighborhood hangout with good food selection; and more.
  • 3rd and Lindsley - 818 3rd Avenue South 36.152152, -86.769842Just south of downtown and a little hard to find at the intersection of those two streets ☎ +1 615-259-9891 3rd and Lindsley offers loud country- and blues-rock from local and touring performers.
  • Cafe Coco - 210 Louise Ave 36.151860, -86.804938 ☎ +1 615-321-2626 Isn't a bar, per se, but it does serve organic juice and remains open 24 hours every day. Expect to find studious Vandy kids, scene-making hipsters, and drunk everybody at night. Located just off Elliston behind the Exit/In.
  • Douglas Corner Cafe - 2106 8th Avenue South 36.131876, -86.778852 ☎ +1 615-298-1688 Another major venue for songwriters hoping to be discovered as well as established songwriters revisiting their old haunts. Open mic nights every week.
  • Exit/In - 2208 Elliston Pl 36.151329, -86.804345 ☎ +1 615-321-3340 A standby for mid-level touring bands of all varieties for decades. Check out the names of past performers over the café.
  • Flying Saucer Draught Emporium - 1010 Demonbreun Street 36.156659, -86.783870 ☎ +1 615-259-7468 Huge assortment of soft drinks available here.
  • Lipstick Lounge - 1400 Woodland Street 36.177003, -86.745755 ☎ +1 615-226-6343 Opened as a woke and the lipstick lounge now considers itself "a bar for humans."
  • Mercy Lounge - 1 Cannery Row # 100 36.152954, -86.780526 Somewhat hard to find, on Cannery Row off 8th Ave. downtown. ☎ +1 615-251-3020 Its many red swimmingpool tables, large deck, friendly vibe, and live band karaoke nights add to its charm. Often hosts nationally-known indie bands.
  • Springwater - 115 27th Avenue North 36.146455, -86.812267 ☎ +1 615-320-0345 Located next to Centennial Park, this is one of Nashville's most reliable dive bars and often hosts underground and noisy local and touring bands. Once a speakeasy, later a hangout for Jimmy Hoffa, now host to a strange mix of local drunks, slumming Vandy kids, and musicians. Pool table, arcade games, good jukebox, good booker, a affordable Cola-only bar, and a large screened-in cement block porch. Don't miss its regular Working Stiffs Jamboree.
  • Station Inn - 402 12th Avenue South 36.152509, -86.784576 ☎ +1 615-255-3307 A bit of a time warp, especially located in the middle of the now trendy Gulch area of 12th Ave. Its excellent bluegrass and old-time Americana shows have drawn loyal patrons for decades.
  • The Basement - 1604 8th Avenue South 36.137081, -86.778561 ☎ +1 615-254-8006 Intimate (read: cramped); owner and man-around-town Mike Grimes books everything from country singer-songwriters to young noise bands. Above the venue is Grimey's, his record store that consistently is voted best independent record store in Nashville. A non-smoking, 21+ club.
  • The End - 2219 Elliston Pl 36.151126, -86.803873 ☎ +1 615-321-4457 Located just across from Exit/In, it regularly books reliable indie rock bands, both local and nationally known.

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  • The Stage - 412 Broadway 36.160924, -86.777821 ☎ +1 615 726-0504 Good music nightly on the stage at this spacious two-floor honky tonk in the center of downtown Nashville.
  • Tootsie's Orchid Lounge - 422 Broadway 36.160723, -86.778279 Corner of Broadway and 2nd Street ☎ +1 615-726-0463 Tootsie's is one of the few denizens of lower Broad that looks like it's been there for half a century - and it has. An old honkytonk where many major country stars got their starts.
  • Wild Horse Saloon - 120 2nd Avenue North 36.162642, -86.775521 ☎ +1 615-902-8200 Located downtown, it offers line-dancing lessons during the day. It is conveniently located near quite a few other restaurants aimed at country music fans and tourists downtown, most of which tend to be bustling on weekends.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Nashville

Nashville - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Nashville, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Nashville. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Nashville and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Nashville. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Nashville. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inNashville: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Nashville.

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Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Nashville, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Nashville, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Nashville without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Nashville is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Nashville.

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At eHalal Group, we understand the importance of meeting the unique requirements of Muslim individuals and families seeking properties that align with their cultural and religious trainings. Our extensive portfolio of Muslim-friendly properties in Nashville ensures that clients have access to a diverse selection of options tailored to their needs. Whether it's a luxurious villa, a modern condominium, or a fully equipped factory, our team is dedicated to assisting clients in finding their ideal property.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Hostels

  • Music City Hostel - 1809 Patterson Street 36.156367, -86.7996 ☎ +1 615 692-1277 Dorm beds at $25, superior Muslim friendly rooms at $70
  • Nashville Downtown Hostel - 177 1st Ave North 36.164685, -86.776122 ☎ +1 615 497-1208 Dorms from $32, superior Muslim friendly rooms from $100 Single-sex and co-ed dorms available, along with superior Muslim friendly rooms. Shared bathrooms in hallways. The hostel also features a kitchen, common area, and pay laundry facilities. Free wireless internet offered; internet terminals also available for a small fee.
  • Scarritt-Bennett Center - 1008 19th Ave South 36.145986, -86.796287 ☎ +1 615 340-7500 Private bed/room at $50 Bath is shared with one other room. Locks off. Near Vanderbilt and Music Row.
  • Alexis Inn & Suites Nashville Airport-Opryland - 600 Ermac Dr 36.1525, -86.6875 ☎ +1 615 889-4466 $50-109 - Free hot breakfast, free high-speed Internet, airport shuttle. All non-smoking hotel.
  • Best Western - Music Row - 1407 Division Street 36.151406, -86.789080 ☎ +1 615 242-1631 $60-79 - Located in the heart of "Music Row." Pet friendly, free breakfast.
  • Club-Hotel Nashville Inn & Suites - 2435 Atrium Way 36.159899, -86.690563 ☎ +1 615 883-0500 $50-109 - Hot breakfast, free high-speed Internet, airport shuttle, fitness center, great outdoor swimmingpool and evening manager's cocktail reception. Meeting rooms available for meetings and training. Fully smoke-free hotel and facility.
  • Holiday Inn Express Nashville Airport - 1111 Airport Center Dr 36.143336, -86.663095 ☎ +1 615 883-1366 From $107 nightly - Great amenities, including an outdoor pool, 24-hour fitness center, free 24-hour shuttle service to the BNA Airport. You can start the day with the free, hot Express Start Breakfast Bar.
  • Clarion Hotel Nashville Downtown – Stadium | 211 North 1st Street 36.174672, -86.773830 ☎ +1 615 254-1551
  • Days Inn - Opryland - 3312 Dickerson Road 36.236202, -86.758834 ☎ +1 615 228-3421 $58-65
  • Suburban Hotel - South - 3910 Central Pike 36.173430, -86.603414 ☎ +1 615 871-0678 From $49 nightly or $180 weekly
  • Best Western Suites - Opryland - 201 Music City Cir 36.2235, -86.6969 ☎ +1 615 902-9940 Approx $100 All-suite hotel with refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker in rooms. Free breakfast, pool, private secluded sauna and fitness center.
  • Comfort Inn Downtown Nashville - 1501 Demonbreun Street 36.153, -86.789 $79-100 - Pet-friendly hotel with microwaves, refrigerators, coffeemakers, and free wireless high-speed internet in all rooms.
  • Country Inns & Suites - East Nashville - 3423 Percy Priest Dr 36.152495, -86.628649 ☎ +1 615 277-1099 Approx $80 - Clean and quiet hotel 10 mins from almost everything. Across the road from Percy Priest lake. Free breakfast, pool, fitness center.
  • Courtyard by Marriott - Airport - 2508 Elm Hill Pike 36.153021, -86.681519 ☎ +1 615 883-9500 $139
  • Hayes Street Hotel - 1909 Hayes Street 36.152755, -86.798918 Off of West End Ave ☎ +1 615 320-0110 111 rooms and suites.
  • Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville Downtown - 310 4th Avenue South 36.157586, -86.774579Across the street from Country Music Hall of Fame and Music City Convention Center ☎ +1 615 277-5000 From $119 - Complimentary breakfast, high-speed Internet, 154 rooms and suites.
  • Holiday Inn Express - Downtown - 920 Broadway 36.158562, -86.784372

| price $110-150 - Complimentary breakfast, high-speed internet.

  • Holiday Inn Select - Vanderbilt - 2613 West End Ave 36.144943, -86.811025Across the street from Centennial Park ☎ +1 615 327-4707 $110-145 - 300 rooms, cat friendly, outdoor swimmingpool and high-speed internet.
  • Homewood Suites Nashville Downtown - 706 Church Street 36.162088, -86.783221 Corner of Church Street and 7th Ave ☎ +1 615 742-5550 $99-179 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon Located in the historic Doctor's Building in downtown Nashville. An all-suite property with full functioning kitchens, free high speed internet, and complimentary hot breakfast café. Beautifully restored in 2007 and only upscale extended stay in downtown area.
  • Loews - Vanderbilt - 2100 West End Ave 36.150458, -86.802305 ☎ +1 615 320-1700 $135-220 - One of 16 in this luxury hotel chain.
  • Millennium Maxwell House - 2025 Rosa L Parks Blvd 36.189409, -86.799553 ☎ +1 615 259-4343 $130-150 - Make sure to get your "Goo Goo" cluster Candies bar, a Nashville production, at check in so you can thoroughly enjoy this Country Music themed hotel!
  • Hotel Preston - 733 Briley Pkwy 36.141921, -86.701019 ☎ +1 615 361-5900 $86-130 - Attractive hotel with outdoor pool, cat friendly, high-speed wireless internet.
  • Quality Inn Nashville Downtown - Stadium | 303 Interstate Dr 36.168771, -86.767059 ☎ +1 615 244-6690 Located right next to the football stadium. Guitar-shaped indoor pool.
  • Sheraton Music City - 777 McGavok Pike 36.144260, -86.683094 ☎ +1 615 885-2200 $130-150
  • Courtyard by Marriott - Vanderbilt/West End - 1901 West End Ave 36.151893, -86.797649 ☎ +1 615 327-9900 $170-210 - Free high-speed internet and complimentary shuttle service.
  • lord Opryland Hotel and Convention Center - 2800 Opryland Dr 36.211480, -86.694306 ☎ +1 615 889-1000 +1-888-777-6779 Rooms around $200 but if you get the special for the shows sometimes you can get a room for $99. If you really want to splurge ask for the Cascades' or the Delta's Presidential Suite which has a rack of $3,500. The largest non-casino hotel in the world. In 2014, Marriott was fined $600,000 by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission for willful interference with cellular Wi-Fi hotspots used by clients at events in this hotel.

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  • The Hermitage Hotel - 231 Sixth Ave North 36.163730, -86.782341 +1-888-888-9414 $300 - Beautiful lobby and rooms, fantastic dining. Be sure to check out the famous men's room near the lobby.
  • Hilton Nashville Downtown - 121 4th Avenue South 36.159864, -86.777211 ☎ +1 615 620-1000 $230 - A relatively new AAA Four-Diamond hotel 1 block off Broadway. An all-suite hotel with a restaurant that has great American cuisine.
  • The Hutton Hotel - 1808 West End Ave 36.152761, -86.797074 ☎ +1 615 340-9333 $225 - A relatively new 4-star hotel in the West End neighborhood. The on-site restaurant serves new American cuisine with an emphasis on sustainable seafood entrees and farm fresh produce from local growers, and an expansive list.
  • Marriott - Vanderbilt - 2555 West End Ave 36.145296, -86.809110 ☎ +1 615 321-1300 $200 - Overlooking Vanderbilt University. High-speed internet available.
  • Renaissance Nashville Hotel - 611 Commerce Street 36.160704, -86.781159 ☎ +1 615 255-8400 $170 - Renovated, located in the business neighborhood, and connected to the Convention Center.
  • Union Station Hotel, Autograph Collection - 1001 Broadway 36.157275, -86.784688 ☎ +1 615-726-1001
  • Fairlane Hotel | 401 Union Street 36.165081, -86.779959 ☎ +1-615-988-8511 Check-in: 3:00 PM / Check-out: 11:00 AM - In the style and personality of the 1960s and 70s. Retro-modern rooms complete with era-appropriate décor and details.

Stay Safe

Avoid walking in North Nashville, especially the Bordeaux and MetroCenter neighborhoods, and use caution when driving through the neighborhood at night.

Use caution when walking around Downtown Nashville at night, especially along the avenues south of Broadway. Use designated parking and avoid leaving valuables in your vehicle. Begging|Panhandlers do exist around these areas as well.

Telecommunications in Nashville

By Phone

Most phone numbers in Nashville consist of +1 615 plus a seven-digit number, but the region is now served by an overlay complex of two area codes, with +1 629 being the second. A local or in-state telephone call now requires all 10 digits of the local number be dialed (omitting just the leading +1 from a local landline call).

Signage on many established businesses may still display the original seven-digit numbers; dial 615 before these if no area code is indicated.

Cope

Unlike the more conservative suburbs surrounding it and the city of Nashville is more accepting of alternative sexualities and lifestyles.

In Nashville there is a growing entertainment neighborhood featuring a number of clubs, dance halls, lounges, restaurants and sex clubs on Church Street between 12th and 22nd Avenues with very chic spots offering lively, classy entertainment. individuals are mostly accepted in the areas of Downtown, West Nashville, Hillsboro, and East Nashville, with South Nashville and North Nashville being less friendly.

Newspapers

  • The Tennessean. The main daily newspaper.
  • Nashville Scene. Nashville's oldest and largest weekly, now run by the Village Voice]. Excellent entertainment news and reliable features, plus useful special issues (Annual Manual, Dining Guide, You're So Nashville If..., College Guide, Best of Nashville, etc.)

Consulates in Nashville

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  • Denmark (Honorary) - Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, 2200 Children's Way Rm 1424 ☎ +1 615 936-4952 +1 615 936-4944
  • Germany (Honorary) - 201 Fourth Ave North Ste 1420 ☎ +1 615 251-5447 +1 615 251-5453

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  • Italy (Honorary) - micol@ 113 Wynthrope Way, Franklin ☎ +1 615 725-1669* Japan - con3@ 1801 West End Ave Ste 900 ☎ +1 615 340-4300 +1 615 340-4311

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  • Lynchburg (Tennessee) | Lynchburg Located 1½ hour's drive to the southeast, this small town is home to the Jack Daniels Distillery.
  • Natchez Trace Parkway. The mile 444 long parkway follows the same path used by travelers from Nashville to Natchez, Mississippi during the early 19th century. It begins in the southwest part of Nashville along Highway 100 about 10 miles outside of the city. miles 8 south from the parkway entrance in Williamson County is the nation's first segmentally constructed concrete arch bridge. The parkway provides spectacular views of the rolling hills in Tennessee.
  • Tullahoma Located about an hour southeast of Nashville, this town is home to the George A. Dickel distillery and a thriving aerospace industry based around Arnold Air Force Base.





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