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The Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville: where history and beauty converge
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The Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville: where history and beauty converge
SHOW DATES AND TIMES
Thursday, February 11 – Saturday, February 13, 2010
Thursday 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
Friday 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
PREVIEW PARTY Wednesday, February 10 – 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
YOUNG COLLECTORS SOIREE Thursday, February 11 – 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Tour of Show Floor by Carolyn Englefield, Editor-at-Large, VERANDA Magazine
JAZZ NIGHT AT THE SHOW Friday, February 12 – 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
VALET PARKING AVAILABLE
HONORARY CHAIRMAN EMERITUS
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Published: Nov 11, 2009
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Nashville Attractions
Nash Trash Tours: Talkin’ trash has never been this fun
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Nash Trash Tours: Talkin’ trash has never been this fun
The Nash Trash Tours could be one of the most rowdy tours this city has ever seen. The tour hits all of the local country music attractions while adding a new dimension to the 90-minute tour: The sites are shown by the Jugg sisters who offer their witty, irreverent observations of the Music City and its country music stars.
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Published: Nov 4, 2009
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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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Published: Nov 4, 2009
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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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Published: Oct 6, 2009
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Climb Nashville: Reaching new heights
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Climb Nashville: Reaching new heights
Climb Nashville, located 3630 Redmon Street, is the Mecca of wall climbing equipment offered in the city. The facility has friendly and experienced people on staff to help guide you during your ascent to the top.
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Published: Oct 5, 2009
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The Hermitage: A look inside Andrew Jackson’s home
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The Hermitage: A look inside Andrew Jackson’s home
The Hermitage, former president Andrew Jackson’s home, is open for tours that reveal guests to a piece of history enhanced with artifacts and stories.
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Published: Sep 25, 2009
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The Bluebird Café: Nashville’s premier listening room
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The Bluebird Café: Nashville’s premier listening room
The Bluebird Café, a popular destination that draws music lovers in droves, features music from potential hitmakers in the industry.
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Published: Sep 25, 2009
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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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Published: Jul 29, 2009
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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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Published: Jul 8, 2009
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Rock City Gardens: a rockin’ good time
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Rock City Gardens: a rockin’ good time
Rock City Gardens is located just six miles from downtown Chattanooga on Lookout Mountain. Rock City is an enchanting, 4,100-foot walking trail showcasing towering rock formations, caves and lush gardens. Nearly half a million visitors from all over the world trek to this natural attraction each year.
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Published: Jul 8, 2009
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The Upper Room Chapel and Museum: modest pews, grand experience
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The Upper Room Chapel and Museum: modest pews, grand experience
The Upper Room Chapel and Museum was formerly an iconic Catholic Church located close to Downtown Nashville. The place of worship was later turned into a museum for visitors to enjoy both a spiritual and historical experience.
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Published: Jul 8, 2009
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Tennessee Agricultural Museum: a visit to the pioneering past
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Tennessee Agricultural Museum: a visit to the pioneering past
The Tennessee Agricultural Museum houses artifacts from the state's pioneering days, including farm tools, a wood-working collection, textiles and large items such as a McCormick reaper and Jumbo steam engine.
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Published: Jul 8, 2009
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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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Published: Jul 6, 2009
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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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Published: Jun 27, 2009
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Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum salutes lesser-known artists
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Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum salutes lesser-known artists
Some of the world’s lesser-known artists are getting their due recognition in Nashville at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.
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Published: Jun 27, 2009
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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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Published: Jun 24, 2009
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General Jackson Showboat: a legendary river cruise
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General Jackson Showboat: a legendary river cruise
The General Jackson is a 300-foot paddle-wheel boat that takes diners on a ride along the river as they enjoy a midday meal or an evening feast. The boat, which claims to be the largest showboat in the world, sails past some of the city’s iconic and historical landmarks with a backdrop of Downtown Nashville during its trip.
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Published: Jun 18, 2009
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Wildhorse Saloon: Music City nightlife with a country twist
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Wildhorse Saloon: Music City nightlife with a country twist
The Wildhorse Saloon, Nashville’s popular entertainment venue, sends thousands galloping to the club for country music, dancing and food. Located in the center of Music City’s upbeat nightlife, The Wildhorse aims to entertain throughout the night.
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Published: Jun 17, 2009
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Nashville Public Library offers many treats
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Nashville Public Library offers many treats
The Nashville Public Library’s main branch, located on Church Street, is alive with programs, technology, art and magnificent architecture.
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Published: Jun 7, 2009
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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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Published: Jun 4, 2009
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Centennial Park: a place to relax and refresh
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Centennial Park: a place to relax and refresh
Whether it’s for a picnic among friends or a solitary leisure jog, Centennial Park is waiting to envelope you in lush green lawns and winding walking trails.
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Published: May 31, 2009
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area: tranquil trails
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area: tranquil trails
Peaceful and serene are words commonly used to describe the setting at Radnor Lake State Natural Area. Tennessee's first natural area and protected eco-system offers hiking, cycling and wildlife watching in a 1,200-acre pocket of wilderness just outside of Nashville.
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Published: May 27, 2009
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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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Published: May 22, 2009
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The Belcourt: A place for indie movie and music lovers
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The Belcourt: A place for indie movie and music lovers
The Belcourt Theatre reaches out to Nashville’s independent film, music and performance art fans.
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Published: May 22, 2009
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Gaylord Opryland: much more than a hotel
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Gaylord Opryland: much more than a hotel
With acres of indoor gardens, boutiques, specialty shops and dining options, the Gaylord Opryland Hotel offers luxurious lodging with plenty to do and see.
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Published: May 4, 2009
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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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Published: Apr 24, 2009
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Nashville Events
Nashville Jewish Film Festival: A look at Jewish life in today’s society
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Nashville Jewish Film Festival: A look at Jewish life in today’s society
The Nashville Jewish Film Festival kicks off Nov 7-12. Thirteen films address Jewish culture, religion, history and the social climate of today at the ninth annual event.
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Published: Oct 14, 2009
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The Oyster Urban Adventure Race: A strategic race to the finish line
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The Oyster Urban Adventure Race: A strategic race to the finish line
The Oyster Urban Adventure Race has the same idea of a wilderness eco challenge/Amazing Race, but it takes place in a city and is conducted in one day. The race, filled with secrets, surprises and high-impact challenges, is scheduled to course through downtown Nashville on Oct. 24.
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Published: Sep 25, 2009
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Regions Free Day of Music: Introducing classical to the community
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Regions Free Day of Music: Introducing classical to the community
The Schermerhorn Symphony Center will be hosting its annual “Regions Free Day of Music” at the center on Oct. 10 beginning at 11 a.m. The afternoon event will feature live musical performances for classical music aficionados to enjoy.
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Published: Sep 25, 2009
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Animal Affair: A Taste of the Wild
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Animal Affair: A Taste of the Wild
At the Animal Affair event, attendees can mingle, sample delicious flavors and enjoy a lighthearted discussion about the love lives of animals. The event kicks off on Oct. 3 at 6 p.m.
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Published: Sep 17, 2009
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Scarecrows exhibition at Cheekwood: A scary good time
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Scarecrows exhibition at Cheekwood: A scary good time
The much anticipated third annual exhibition, Scarecrows, runs through Nov. 1. This year is the largest the exhibition has ever been with 65 scarecrows scattered along the winding paths at Cheekwood.
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Published: Sep 14, 2009
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Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word
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Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word
The Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word is scheduled for Oct. 9-11 on the War Memorial Plaza. At the event, dozens of the nation’s authors will be available for roundtable discussions as well as a collection of books available for sale.
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Published: Sep 14, 2009
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Hands On Nashville Day: Making a change in Metro schools
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Hands On Nashville Day: Making a change in Metro schools
Hands On Nashville Day is an event in which thousands of volunteers will band together to give some Metro schools facelifts with various tasks to help improve the schools and their grounds. The event will be held Saturday, Sept. 26 at 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
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Published: Sep 8, 2009
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Taste of Nashville: A Benefit for the Boys and Girls Club
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Taste of Nashville: A Benefit for the Boys and Girls Club
The 2009 Taste of Nashville event will be held on Friday, Sept. 25 at the Cannery Ballroom at 7 p.m. The funds raised from the event will support the Boys and Girls Club of Middle Tennessee.
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Published: Sep 8, 2009
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Whitland Neighborhood Home Tour and Art Show: A tour for a cause
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Whitland Neighborhood Home Tour and Art Show: A tour for a cause
The Whitland Neighborhood Home Tour and Art Show is a much anticipated event that will feature tours of homes south of West End Avenue and feature displayed art from local artists. The event is scheduled for 1 p.m.-5 p.m. on Sept. 26 and 27. Part of the proceeds from ticket sales will go toward the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity.
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Published: Aug 28, 2009
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Festival of the Nations: A cultural journey
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Festival of the Nations: A cultural journey
The Festival of the Nations is a multicultural event that will feature live music, dancing and food. The event, scheduled for Sept. 12, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, is sure to reveal something new to even the most cultured festival goer.
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Published: Aug 27, 2009
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Americana Music Festival and Conference: Showcasing Americana music through seminars and song
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Americana Music Festival and Conference: Showcasing Americana music through seminars and song
Now in its 10th year, the Americana Music Festival and Conference will feature four days of exposure to Americana music through seminars and musical performances. The festival will be held Sept. 16-19.
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Published: Aug 27, 2009
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Harvest Days: Slip into the 19th century at Grassmere
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Harvest Days: Slip into the 19th century at Grassmere
The 12th annual Harvest Days Celebration will lead visitors on a tour of the Grassmere Historic Farm located on the grounds of the zoo. Visitors will experience what it was like when days were a bit simpler, and experience the work of artisans and craftsmen and catch a glimpse of life during the 19th century.
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Published: Aug 26, 2009
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Latino Family Zoo: A day for the Latino family
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Latino Family Zoo: A day for the Latino family
The Latino Family Festival, scheduled for Sept. 20, is part of the Conexión Américas Hispanic Heritage Month festivities. The festival will feature several interpretive stations and Spanish translators as festival goers take tours through the zoo.
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Published: Aug 26, 2009
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Wine on the River: Tastings and wine education on the Cumberland
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Wine on the River: Tastings and wine education on the Cumberland
The annual event, Wine on the River, is a city treasure that brings thousands to experience the world of wine with tastings and learning about the wine-making process. The event will be held for Saturday, Sept. 19, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge.
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Published: Aug 11, 2009
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SoulWalk: Spreading the gospel one mile at a time
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SoulWalk: Spreading the gospel one mile at a time
SoulWalk is a 5K walk aimed to raise funds for local and international mission projects. But more than just your average 5K, the SoulWalk hopes to mobilize Christians to pray for the salvation of family members and spread the gospel of the Christian faith.
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Published: Aug 11, 2009
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Centennial Park Big Band Dance: Swingin’ through the night
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Centennial Park Big Band Dance: Swingin’ through the night
Centennial Park Big Band Dance will feature booming, live music and swing dancing on Aug 8. This year, the event will celebrate its 26 year of giving park goers something to dance about.
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Published: Jul 29, 2009
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"Fair Price for Local Fare" at Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
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"Fair Price for Local Fare" at Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
The Loews Vanderbilt Hotel is offering those dining in at the hotel a chance to try out some local food and pay an amount at which the meal is valued during its “Fair Price for Local Fare” promotion.
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Published: Jul 23, 2009
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Highballs and Hydrangeas event: The last of the season
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Highballs and Hydrangeas event: The last of the season
Highballs and Hydrangeas is a function that is sure to be filled with chic frivolity and tasty cocktails and aims to expose Nashville’s young and hip to the contemporary side of Cheekwood. The event will be held August 14.
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Published: Jul 17, 2009
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Cheekwood to open two new art exhibits
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Cheekwood to open two new art exhibits
Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art announced that two more art exhibits will be added to the list of exhibitions already found at Cheekwood. Visitors to the grounds will experience America through imagery and art inspired by religion, mysticism and magic.
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Published: Jul 16, 2009
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48 Hour Film Project puts competitors on fast forward
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48 Hour Film Project puts competitors on fast forward
Two days - 48 hours. That's all the competitors in the the 48 Hour Film Project will have to make their movies. But the winning film will come the chance to be go up against other champions from around the world.
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Published: Jul 1, 2009
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Music City Brewer's Festival: suds, sun and fun
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Music City Brewer's Festival: suds, sun and fun
The eighth annual Music City Brewer's Festival will combine suds and sun to captivate its loyal followers. On July 25, thousands will descend on Hilton Park for a day of beer tasting, food and entertainment.
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Published: Jun 25, 2009
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Center offers summer camp for adults, teens
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Center offers summer camp for adults, teens
The Gordon Jewish Community Center will be offering a four-month camp for persons 15 years old and older. The camp will offer various classes in cooking, dancing and other activities.
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Published: Jun 22, 2009
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Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman: 6 weeks of pluckin'
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Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman: 6 weeks of pluckin'
Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman is a summer series that pays homage to bluegrass music with six weeks worth of performances beginning June 25.
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Published: Jun 4, 2009
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Songwriters Festival headed to Music Row
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Songwriters Festival headed to Music Row
Songwriters will gather at the annual Nashville Songwriters Festival on Music Row June 19–21 for a chance to network, attend workshops and hear original music.
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Published: Jun 3, 2009
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Nashville Restaurants
Miro District Food & Drink: Classy food wrapped in Southern hospitality
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Miro District Food & Drink: Classy food wrapped in Southern hospitality
Miro District Food & Drink, located in the dining hub of Midtown, features classy flavors fused with Southern-style dishes.
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Published: Nov 4, 2009
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Virago: The sushi lounge for hipsters
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Virago: The sushi lounge for hipsters
Virago, a contemporary breath of fresh air among the chain restaurants in Midtown, offers a yummy twist to sushi.
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Published: Nov 4, 2009
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Tazza Italian Restaurant: It’s fresh!
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Tazza Italian Restaurant: It’s fresh!
Tazza Italian Restaurant, located on the busy thoroughfare of Church Street in downtown Nashville, offers hearty helpings at affordable prices and all made from scratch.
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Published: Oct 19, 2009
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Back to Cuba Café: Little Havana taste with little travel
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Back to Cuba Café: Little Havana taste with little travel
Finding Cuban food is a rarity in these parts thus making the Back to Cuba Café such a treasure when one stumbles upon the café for lunch or dinner. Serving hearty portions and some classic Cuban favorites, the café is one that you’ll soon call your favorite dining spot.
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Published: Aug 12, 2009
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Pie in the Sky: Nashville makes it way into pizza scene
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Pie in the Sky: Nashville makes it way into pizza scene
Pie in the Sky Pizza is a locally-owned restaurant that features tasty ingredients, fresh sauce and friendly staff.
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Published: Jul 23, 2009
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Coco’s Italian Market and Kitchen: special specials
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Coco’s Italian Market and Kitchen: special specials
If you think that you can't find lunch for $3.99 in this day and age, try Café Coco’s Italian Market and Kitchen. Its rotating lunch specials can't be beat.
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Published: Jun 29, 2009
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Flyte World Dining and Wine: world-inspired fusion
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Flyte World Dining and Wine: world-inspired fusion
If you're looking to break away from the ordinary bar and grill, Flyte World Dining and Wine will come as a welcome surprise. Fusing together ingredients from all over the globe, this locally owned eatery has something the big chains don't — individuality.
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Published: Jun 11, 2009
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Fresh Blends gives fresh fruit a try
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Fresh Blends gives fresh fruit a try
Fresh Blends Juice and Smoothie Bar is a local gem for people looking to treat their bodies right with healthy smoothies — and those solely interested in a cool, tasty treat.
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Published: May 18, 2009
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Richard's Louisiana Cafe: bringin' a taste of the bayou to Music City
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Richard's Louisiana Cafe: bringin' a taste of the bayou to Music City
Dive into a hot plate of red beans and rice and tap your feet to the tunes of local songwriters at Richard’s Louisiana’s Café, just a short drive away from downtown Nashville.
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Published: Apr 28, 2009
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Mafiaoza's Pizzeria and Pub: you won't fugetaboutit
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Mafiaoza's Pizzeria and Pub: you won't fugetaboutit
Don’t let the dim lighting and old gangster paraphernalia fool you; Mafiaoza’s is simply a neighborhood favorite, not the set of the next Godfather film. Enjoy your favorite pizza and pasta dishes on the outdoor patio or inside in a corner booth.
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Published: Apr 14, 2009
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Tin Angel: an American bistro on West End Avenue
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Tin Angel: an American bistro on West End Avenue
With a menu that changes with the seasons, you are sure to find something delicious at the Tin Angel Restaurant. Neighborhood charm, reasonable prices, gourmet food, and an extensive wine menu await at this American Bistro.
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Published: Apr 8, 2009
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Loveless Café: charming atmosphere with down-home Southern cooking
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Loveless Café: charming atmosphere with down-home Southern cooking
The Loveless Café, popular for biscuits and fried chicken, draws hundreds each week for its Southern-style cooking.
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Published: Apr 5, 2009
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Ken's Sushi and Japanese Restaurant: a diamond in the rough
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Ken's Sushi and Japanese Restaurant: a diamond in the rough
Serving traditional Japanese dishes and fresh sushi every day, Ken's has been a local favorite for years. At Ken's, it's about quality cuisine at an affordable price.
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Published: Mar 28, 2009
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Sole Mio: Northern Italy meets Music City
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Sole Mio: Northern Italy meets Music City
Sole Mio, a family-owned restaurant in the heart of downtown Nashville, serves authentic Italian cuisine that one would expect from an eatery in Northern Italy. Enjoy homemade pastas, sauces and desserts with your favorite wine.
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Published: Mar 25, 2009
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Sitar Indian Restaurant: Southeast Asian cooking without the travel
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Sitar Indian Restaurant: Southeast Asian cooking without the travel
Sitar Indian Restaurant offers a taste of India (and more)with appetizers, main dishes and desserts of Southeast Asia.
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Published: Mar 24, 2009
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Beyond the Edge; where the motto is work hard, play harder
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Beyond the Edge; where the motto is work hard, play harder
Situated in East Nashville’s popular Five Points, Beyond The Edge is a favorite bar and eatery. Folks come for the sports, the beer and the classic American cuisine.
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Published: Mar 11, 2009
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Mad Donna's; urban-chic dining and entertainment
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Mad Donna's; urban-chic dining and entertainment
Located in trendy, culturally diverse East Nashville, Mad Donna’s offers a distinctive urban dining experience. In addition to the intimate dining area on the main floor, Mad Donna’s has two full-service bars, a lounge, dance floor with DJ booth, and six flat screen TVs.
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Published: Feb 20, 2009
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Taqueria La Hacienda; authenic Mexican cuisine
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Taqueria La Hacienda; authenic Mexican cuisine
Located in the heart of one of Nashville’s biggest Hispanic communities, Taquería La Hacienda has been serving up some of the best Mexican cuisine in town since 1993.
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Published: Feb 17, 2009
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The Rosepepper Cantina and Mexican Grille: Margarita, anyone?
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The Rosepepper Cantina and Mexican Grille: Margarita, anyone?
The Rosepepper Cantina and Mexican Grille is an East Nashville hot spot serving up a full menu of classic Mexican entrees with your favorite margarita on the rocks.
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Published: Feb 2, 2009
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Ru San's Japanese Sushi and Seafood Restaurant, Nashville's hippest spot for sushi
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Ru San's Japanese Sushi and Seafood Restaurant, Nashville's hippest spot for sushi
If you like sushi, a dining experience at Ru San’s is a must!
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Published: Jan 20, 2009
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Batter'd & Fried: A taste of Boston in the heart of Nashville
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Batter'd & Fried: A taste of Boston in the heart of Nashville
Batter’d & Fried Boston Seafood House, a Boston-inspired eatery, offers fried seafood, soups and salads, sandwiches, steaks, pasta dishes, a raw-oyster bar and a fresh-sushi bar.
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Published: Jan 19, 2009
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Mitchell Delicatessen: Delicious sandwiches right around the corner
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Mitchell Delicatessen: Delicious sandwiches right around the corner
Mitchell Delicatessen offers more than just your standard sandwiches and soups, with a fresh salad bar, hot foods bar and other daily specials.
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Published: Jan 19, 2009
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Nashville Bars & Nightclubs
The Station Inn: It’s time to be bombarded with bluegrass
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The Station Inn: It’s time to be bombarded with bluegrass
The Station Inn, a music venue located on 12th Avenue, presents a quaint atmosphere for Bluegrass lovers to enjoy their favorite music with live performances every night.
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Published: Nov 4, 2009
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B.B. King’s Restaurant and Blues Bar: Legendary music, legendary tastes
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B.B. King’s Restaurant and Blues Bar: Legendary music, legendary tastes
B.B. King’s Restaurant and Blues Bar on the historic Second Avenue in downtown Nashville provides the downtown scene with guttural blues and Creole flavors.
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Published: Sep 25, 2009
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The Stage on Broadway; free, live country music every night
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The Stage on Broadway; free, live country music every night
With the biggest dance floor, the most seating, and live music seven days a week, The Stage on Broadway packs the house for a rockin' good time.
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Published: Feb 13, 2009
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