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Warner Parks: a natural, refreshing surprise

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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The Nashville Zoo: a hop on the wild side

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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Gordon Jewish Community Center: swimming, sports, classes and more

Gordon Jewish Community Center: swimming, sports, classes and more
From sports to educational, cultural and social activities, the Gordon Jewish Community Center has something for people of all faiths — or none.

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Radnor Lake State Natural Area: tranquil trails

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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The Frist Center for the Visual Arts: always something new to see

The Frist Center for the Visual Arts: always something new to see
Every day there's something different at The Frist Center for the Visual Arts, a nonprofit art-exhibition center in Nashville.

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Fort Negley gives visitors a close look at history

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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Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum salutes lesser-known artists

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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Nashville Public Library offers many treats

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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General Jackson Showboat: a legendary river cruise

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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Nashville Farmers Market: It's fun, fresh and local

Nashville Farmers Market: It's fun, fresh and local
The Nashville Farmers Market, located downtown on Rosa Parks Boulevard, is one of the city’s largest gathering places for good deals on fruits and vegetables from local vendors. But more than that, the market caters to crowds looking for quality foods while supporting local growers.

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