Across
- 3. This hotel used to greet visitors traveling by train for over 70 years.
- 4. This new development will have a variety of restaurants, shops, apartments, and the new National Museum of African American Music.
- 6. Finish the name of this honky tonk where guests can hear traditional country music and eat fried bologna sandwiches. "Robert's..."
- 7. Spend the evening enjoying a Broadway play or dance performance at this venue.
- 11. Nashville is known for this type of bar with stages for live music.
- 12. This honky tonk used to be a place for farm supplies and a hatchery.
- 13. This team puts the smash in Smashville with their action-packed games! You may even see a catfish.
- 14. This hotel has hosted many political figures including Presidents Wilson, Nixon, Kennedy, and Clinton.
- 15. This attraction features rotating art exhibits.
- 17. The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is attached to this historical multi-use venue built in 1962.
- 18. This country star had the most country songs on the Billboard chart and top 40 songs. Make sure to pose with his tractor in the museum!
Down
- 1. This river runs through the heart of Nashville.
- 2. This venue is home to our NFL team and also hosts soccer games and concerts.
- 5. Locals nick-named the AT&T building after this DC comics superhero.
- 6. Put on your dancing shoes and learn to line dance here!
- 7. This team was formerly known as the Houston Oilers
- 8. Spend 60 minutes finding clues and solving riddles in these fun, themed rooms
- 9. This historic restaurant on 5th Ave reopened in 2018 and was a pivotal site during the Civil Rights Movement in Nashville.
- 10. This building is known as the "Mother Church" of country music.
- 16. This legendary honky tonk is known for its iconic color and famous patrons including Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline.