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NASHVILLE FARMER'S MARKET
Attraction/Recreation-Food/Drink
900 Rosa L Parks Blvd
Nashville, TN 37208
(615) 880-2001
Mkt House Su-Th 8a-6p; F-Sa 8a-8p
“Open 362 Days of the Year!”
The open-air outdoor Farm Sheds consist of two
large covered sheds that serve as a home to
more than 150 farmers, artisans, and small
businesses during peak growing season. The
Market House features 20 locally owned shops
and restaurants offering cuisines that span the
globe - from Neapolitan wood-fired pizzas and
gyro sandwiches to Jamaican jerk chicken and
Korean bibimbap.
www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org
SONG BIRD TOURS
Entertainment-Music
201 5th Ave S
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 236-6094
Daily tours: 11a, 2p
“Meet the Songwriters, Live Music Experience.”
The only state-of-the-art live music venue onwheels
anywhere where two professional
songwriters perform. Get a backstage look at
Music City and see where your favorite songs
were born in an intimate, in-the-round
songwriter performance with an on-board
stage. Board the bus on 5th Ave S between
Koreans Veterans Blvd and Demonbreun St
next to Music City Center and CMHOF.
www.songbirdtours.com
TENNESSEE MILITARY MUSEUM
Attraction/Recreation-Cultural
301 6th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37243
(615) 741-2692
Tu-Sa 10a-5p; Closed Su & Mo
“Free Admission ”
The Military Museum, a branch of the TN State
Museum, is located in the War Memorial
Building. The entrance is on the left side of the
building. Exhibits deal with America's overseas
conflicts, beginning with the Spanish-American
War in 1898 and ending with Vietnam War. The
exhibits look at the beginnings of each war,
major battles, and outcomes. See personal
military weaponry & artifacts.
www.tnmuseum.org
TENNESSEE STATE CAPITOL
Attraction/Recreation-Historic
600 Dr M L King Jr Blvd
Nashville, TN 37243
(615) 741-2692
M-F 9a-4p
“A National Historic Landmark.”
The TN State Capitol opened in 1859, and is a
tribute to the people of Tennessee. This
structure was designed by noted architect
William Strickland who considered it his
crowning achievement. When Strickland died
suddenly in 1854, he was buried in the north
facade of the Capitol. The cornerstone for the
building was laid on July 4, 1845, construction
finished in 1859. Free admission.
www.tnmuseum.org
TENNESSEE STATE MUSEUM
Attraction/Recreation-Cultural
1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd
Nashville, TN 37208
(615) 741-2692
Tu-W 10a-5p; Th 10a-8p; F-Sa 10a-5p; Su 1p-5p
“Brings Tennessee History to Life ”
There is no admission charge to the museum's
exhibits. Located at the northwest corner of
B i c e n t e n n i a l C a p i t o l M a l l S t a t e P a r k .
Experience Tennessee's history in this interactive
museum. Hear personal stories from life-size
Confederate soldiers who fought in the Battle
of Franklin and Nashville, visit the music themed
gallery, or discover the children's gallery. Enjoy
spending hours soaking up Tennessee's history.
www.tnmuseum.org
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www.musiccityindoorkarting.com
(615) 242-3275
400 Davidson St. #403
Nashville, TN 37213
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