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Bicentennial Park in Nashville Tennessee

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Dallas H. Neil Park

Name: Centennial Park Address: 1910 8th Ave S, 37203 History: 2 out of 5 Walkability: 3 out of 5 Kid Like-ability- 1 out of 5 Date...

Centennial Park

Name: Centennial Park Address: 2500 West End Ave, 37203 History: 5 out of 5 Walkability: 5 out of 5 Kid Like-ability- 5 out of 5 Date...

Watkins Park

Watkins Park was established in 1901, and has 8 acres. It has a community center, a playground, public restrooms, picnic shelters, a...

Owen Bradley Park

Name: Owen Bradley Park Address: 1 Music Sq E, 37203 History: 2 out of 5 Walkability: 2 out of 5 Kid Like-ability- 2 out of 5 Date...

Walk of Fame Park

The Country Music Hall of Fame moved to its current location in 2001. The Hilton opened the following year. The park front between the...

TBT- Centennial Park, 1950

“Hold on there, son! The ice is still too thin,” says Park Patrolman Robert Hedge of 4008 Nebraska Ave, good naturedly as he restrains...

Frankie Pierce Park

Frankie Pierce Park is pretty new, sitting at 130 Lifeway Plaza. It opened November 13th, 2019. It is a 2.5 acre pocket park in the...

Fair Park Dog Park

It’s #FurryFriday ! I had the privilege of puppy sitting, and visited some of the Metro Nashville dog parks around town. For the next few...

William Edmonson Park

William Edmonson was an artist born and raised in Nashville. He was born to former slaves turned sharecroppers, on a plantation on...

Nashville City Cemetery

The Nashville City Cemetery is a beautiful work of art. It was originally built in 1822. Several original tombs on site were designed by...

Centennial Dog Park

It’s #FurryFriday ! I had the privilege of puppy sitting, and visited some of the Metro Nashville dog parks around town. For the next few...

Fair Park

This park is newer, but also has a long history. So the plot of land at the foot of the Nashville Fairgrounds and Speedway. The plot was...

E. S. Rose Park

E. S. Rose Park was founded in 1960. $900,000 was used to build the park, which was named after E. S. Rose, a graduate of Fisk University...

Fort Negley Park

At 57 acres, this park is a beautiful historic site. It was originally constructed in 1862 as a Union fortress, with 62K cubic feet of...

#TBT The Swans of Centennial Park

In 1933, Charles McCabe, the chairman of the City Park Board, imported six black swan eggs and settled them under a mother swan in...

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