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