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Living In Nashville

What it's like to live in the city know across the world as Music City for its association with the Country music industry but also famous for its world class sporting teams like the Titans and the Predators

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Film Events in Nashville

After moving to Nashville, it's important to find the right places for your family. Whether you love going to the theater with the kids or you need a good place for a date night, the many movie theaters provide a great place for fun. Movies are popular and a great activity on a rainy day or any other day. Many theaters are found throughout the Nashville area including:

The Best Film Screening and Critique Locations in Nashville

Nashville is known as the Music City, but they still have plenty of great choices in the film category. Here are some of the best of the film industry you will find in the city.

Kogonada

Kogonada is known as the best film criticism in the Nashville area. It comes from filmmaker Ernie Park and his supercuts. These

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The Best Nashville Haunted Houses This Halloween

Discovering the most frightening and best haunted houses throughout Nashville can provide a fun Halloween Season. With September coming to a close and October right around the corner, it's time to start planning your haunted house choices. Here are some of the best haunted houses ready to open for fun and frights.

Bikers Who Scare Haunted House

This haunted house provides plenty of scary fun. It's located in an old movie theater and put on by the Bikers Who Care Organization. You can find this one in Clarksville at 1955 Madison Street. It will be open on weekends and the cost will be under $10 per person.

Bloody Acres Haunted Woods

Found in Gallatin, this is actually a haunted forest with plenty of blood-drenched spirits and more. It's

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Scientific Adventures for the Whole Family in Nashville TN

Young children are often amazed at the continued advancements in science, and they seek to understand the mysteries of the world with endless questions. Adults find scientific discoveries and the history of scientific developments to be fascinating and inspiring. Anyone who is looking for a bit of science fun in Nashville will love these local attractions.

Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

Many people mistakenly believe that a zoo is simply a place where the young and the young at heart can go to see exotic animals. However, the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is actually the ideal place to learn more about zoology — the science of studying animal behavior, physiology and classification. The zoo first opened in 1991, and now has more than 2,600 animal

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Nashville, TN's Best Swimming Locations

For people who like to swim, finding just the right place can be very important. Some people swim for enjoyment, some do it for exercise, and some choose a combination of both. But no matter which option fits a person's lifestyle, there are a lot of places in and around Nashville, TN for swimming. Here are some of the best choices for anyone who wants to get their exercise in or just have a good time in the water. With so many choices, there is sure to be something for every swimming style and goal.

Wave Country Wave Pool

One of the best places for kids and adults to swim, play, and relax is in a wave pool. At Wave Country, there is plenty to do in and around the water. For people who like the gentle waves there are relaxing options, and for

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Flea Markets in Nashville TN

Flea Market shopping is a very popular way to pick up some great items for a very low price. Often, you will find everything from antiques to furniture to fresh produce and so much more. Whether you just want to find a bargain or you enjoy negotiating a price on a hard-to-find item, flea market shopping might be perfect for you.

Finding the right flea market isn't hard in Nashville. Top choices include:

Trinity Flea Market

The Trinity Flea Market is located at 120 Trinity Lane in Nashville. It is easy to access by taking exit 87A off of I-65. This flea market is open on the weekends from Friday through Sunday. Shoppers who want to score a great deal on secondhand items, antiques and collectibles will love this unique flea market. In

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The Most Beautiful Parks in Nashville, TN

One of the best things about living in a city is the chance to get a break from the noise, smog, and crowds. For the lucky people of Nashville, they won't have to go very far to be in a whole new world. The parks of this famous Southern town are one of its most prized possessions, meaning they're open to everyone who appreciates a little greenery in an industrial country.

Fanny Maes Dees Park

This park is beloved by adults and children alike. Even though it's not the largest park, it's well kept and full of shady spots. And while Fanny Maes Dees may be its official name, the park is often called Dragon Park because it has a huge mosaic sculpture of the mythical creature sitting prominently amidst the grass. The park holds a nostalgic place in

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Yoga Studios in Nashville, TN

Yoga has become very popular across the globe and Nashville certainly has plenty of choices for your Yoga workout. Whether you're a beginner, an expert or fall somewhere in the middle, you can find the right studio and class for your Yoga needs. Here are some of the top choices for Yoga in Nashville.

Steadfast and True Yoga

This Yoga studio provides a great choice in the Edgehill Village neighborhood. They provide plenty of classes for all types of skill levels and even have Acro Yoga on Thursday Nights. Classes are held every day of the week and range from $5 to $15 for a single class. They also have packages ranging from $50 to $200.

Hot Yoga Plus

Yoga has so many amazing benefits. Tone your body by stretching, and be challenged with the

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The Best Water Parks in Nashville, TN

When temperatures rise and kids are off from school, what are some of the best attractions to keep kids cool and busy? Aside from pools in and around the Nashville area, head over to some of the family-friendly water parks suitable for children, teens and adults.

Spend some quality time together splashing around in lazy rivers and water rides in one or more of the best water parks in Nashville today.

Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

One of the best ways to make the most of the summer is to head down to one of fun water parks in or around the Nashville area. Check out the Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort located at 4001 Bell Road in Hermitage and along the shores of Percy Priest Lake. There are 8 water rides, a massive water treehouse,

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Even though something like 70% of the people on planet Earth live within 150km of the ocean it's very rare that these same people get to enjoy a tropical climate. If you're living in the pacific northwest or the east coast of the United States for example you'll know what it's like to be able to count the number of days of sunshine on one hand maybe. You'll also have separated rain into several different categories - including the rain that seems to fall sideways.

The point we're making here is that because Nashville has what's called a humid subtropical climate you’re not going to have to deal with continuous and torrential downpours for most of each year. In fact what Nashville can offer you is a climate where you have 4 very distinct seasons so you

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Ask anyone in Nashville why they're proud to live there and you're likely to receive a host of different answers, from the southern cookin' to the live entertainment to the friendly and culture-rich vibe that encompasses the city as a whole, but in the end there are 3 solid reasons above all why anyone should be proud to be a Nashvillean:

  • Handled the 2010 Flood Independently – You may not remember if you're a new Nashville resident, but in 2010 Nashville was hit by one of the worst natural disasters in our nation's history when high tides combined with torrential downpours to make the Cumberland River overflow 13 feet beyond flood level and wreaking havoc across a large part of the city. Unfortunately, media coverage was limited at best, and for the
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