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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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Belle Meade Plantation: A peak at 1800s American culture
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Belle Meade Plantation: A peak at 1800s American culture
Belle Meade Plantation, located six miles west of Nashville, gives visitors a glimpse into the past of war, slaves and horse breeding.
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The Tennessee Aquarium: an exploration of life
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The Tennessee Aquarium: an exploration of life
Located on the banks of the Tennessee River, the Tennessee Aquarium has drawn, on average, one million visitors each year to experience its journey to the deep unknown of oceans, rivers and streams. But not limited to an underwater adventure, the aquarium explores land creatures and various habitats that populate the Earth’s surface.
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Lane Motor Museum : an up-close look at rare cars
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Lane Motor Museum : an up-close look at rare cars
At the Lane Motor Museum, car lovers can mingle with while looking at some of the world’s most rare and interesting cars — and without a velvet rope standing in the way of an up-close look.
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Franklin on Foot: Step in for a guided tour of this historic town
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Franklin on Foot: Step in for a guided tour of this historic town
Explore historic Franklin, Tenn., a town rich with history. Franklin on Foot provides a variety of guided tours that showcase Southern culture -- and an assortment of haunting memories.
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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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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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Scarritt-Bennett Center: Relax for business and pleasure
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Scarritt-Bennett Center: Relax for business and pleasure
Combined with sprawling gardens, meeting rooms and overnight accommodations, the Scarritt-Bennett Center provides an away-from-it-all environment for business or pleasure. Yet, the center is within walking distance of Music Row, Vanderbilt University and area shops and restaurants.
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The Nashville Jazz Workshop; the jazz lover's haven
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The Nashville Jazz Workshop; the jazz lover's haven
Located in historic East Germantown, the Nashville Jazz Workshop is a “community center for jazz, with classes, public performances, and special events.”
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Nashville Farmers Market: It's fun, fresh and local
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Nashville Farmers Market: It's fun, fresh and local
The Nashville Farmers Market, located downtown on Rosa Parks Boulevard, is one of the city’s largest gathering places for good deals on fruits and vegetables from local vendors. But more than that, the market caters to crowds looking for quality foods while supporting local growers.
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