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Creativity is the heart and soul of Music City, and there’s never a shortage of inspiring things to do. From new sounds that fill our speakers to old songs that fill our hearts, Nashville has the musical attractions to honor both past and present. Even Nashville's creative community spills out into an art scene filled with art galleries, theaters, and performance stages. Step back into time to learn about Nashville’s history or explore a Nashville museum to discover artifacts, memorabilia, and more. From tours, music, and the arts to food, sports, and shopping, there is an “only in Nashville” experience waiting for you. Start your visit with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Not only will you experience the evolution and growth of one of the fastest-growing music genres, but you’ll also see how country music has influenced so many other genres of music and why Nashville is the epicenter of the country music industry. Instead of looking up for the stars, look across the street at the Music City Walk of Fame. This landmark pays tribute to those from all genres of music who have contributed to the world through song or other industry collaboration and made a significant contribution to the music industry with a connection to Music City. From there, head up the street to The Parthenon at Centennial Park, where you’ll find a full-scale replica of the Greek Parthenon. You’ll learn why Nashville was called the “Athens of the South” before it became known as Music City.
It's a fun and clean town. Lots of people there to party, I'm sure nights get a little crazy, but we enjoyed walked around on a Saturday during the day.
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Parking can be an issue. expensive. Crime is a problem. Don’t leave anything valuable in car. The venues open with live music at 10am. Most have a cover charge. Not as many drunks during the day. IG:@itsscoopnashville - The music area is mostly Broadway. I always wonder who owns Parking garages. $ makers. Most importantly Tennessee drivers are reckless and speeding is a problem. Not enough law enforcement.
Downtown Nashville has really gone downhill over the last decade. The people here don't want more the city, and the tourists and people coming in are making rent/taxes/food and etc rise at a critical rate. IG :rasta__god
It was a great day seeing so many places and cultures.