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  1. 2. This park features an unusually large playscape, seven reservable picnic shelters, sports fields, trails, a duck pond and lots of open greenspace.
  2. 5. A cafe; USA Today named this eatery the “Top Down-Home Dining Spot” and one of the “10 Great Places to get a Southern-style Biscuit.”
  3. 9. 20 years old, this event is centered around a fruit some still think is a vegtable.
  4. 10. Despite its name, this Creek is only 6.6 miles long.
  5. 12. Mascot of Oprah's High schools and the 3A 2022 Football State Runner-Up.
  6. 14. More than 40 clouded leopards have been born here as this institution helps save the endangered species .
  7. 16. This park is 1,368 acres and includes a lake.
  8. 18. This park has a disc golf course, tennis court, basketball goals, RC plane field, and picnic areas.
  9. 19. You can find a 150-foot long sea serpent sculpture here; also known as “Dragon Park”
  10. 20. One of the few museums in the U.S. to specialize in European cars.
  11. 21. This "Drive" is known for being lined with cherry trees, also a village.
  12. 22. Nashville's Newest High School which was named after the father of the nonviolent civil rights movement and is nicknamed the Lightning.
  13. 23. Long-running (since 1942) public golf facility with 18-hole & 9-hole courses, plus a driving range.
  14. 24. This cave was acquired by TennGreen Land Conservancy in 2015 and established it as a certified arboretum.
  15. 25. A fortification built by Union troops after the capture of Nashville, Tennessee during the American Civil War.
  16. 26. This Nashville institution started as the WSM Barn Dance and now a well known weekly live country music radio broadcast.
  17. 29. In 1979, Johnny Cash saved this from demolition. Today, it has been restored for a museum and educational center.
  18. 30. This Hampton Street lounge is known for good vibes, dancing and live music.
  19. 31. The road where some of the best of Nashville's international food and restaurants can be found.
  20. 32. This YMCA Camp is located on 320 acres next to Percy Priest Lake.
  21. 33. Originally built in 1929 this estate is now a 55-acre botanical garden and art museum.
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  1. 1. This Village “looks as if it was dropped from the sky by time travelers and surrounded by a force field to fight off inexorable metamorphosis.”
  2. 3. This park is a favorite of fans of soccer and food trucks.
  3. 4. The Stones River Greenway runs along the edge of this brand new almost 800-acre park.
  4. 6. Formerly the Gillette Grainery, this building is now known for its 15-story tall mural of Lee Estes.
  5. 7. The name of a new Elementary School that has an indoor slide and opened August 2023.
  6. 8. This restaurant and butcher shop near 24 and Harding always has something delicious on the smoker in front. Carnicerria _ _
  7. 11. The 600-acre property in Southeast Davidson County, located near Cane Ridge High School off of Old Hickory Boulevard, one of Metro Nashville's newest Regional Parks.
  8. 13. Experts have praised this Auditorium's acoustics, calling them among the best in the world.
  9. 15. This community shares its name with the small stream that runs through it; Fontanel Mansion is located here.
  10. 17. The biggest waterpark in Middle Tennessee was originally opened as Hermitage Landing in 1971.
  11. 18. This road runs along Mill Creek before running into Old Hickory Blvd.
  12. 24. These 3 letters are well known to local jet setters.
  13. 27. An award won by both the Fisk Jubilee Singers and TSU's Aristocrat of Bands.
  14. 28. This beautiful home, built in 1859, houses a law office and title company upstairs and offers the downstairs to be rented for social events and gatherings.