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Explore the wonders of the universe |
800 Fort Negley Boulevard Nashville, TN 37203-4899 United States +1 615 862 5160 http://www.adventuresci.com |
The thrill of scientific discovery awaits you! Come explore over 150 interactive exhibits and programs for children and adults. View the heavens from the 40-foot Sudekum Planetarium. Climb seven interactive levels to the top of the Adventure Tower, and experience BodyQuest, an exciting tour through the human body. Special programs are offered for high school students on weekend nights. Admission: USD9 (adults), USD7 (ages 3-12, seniors 60+), children under 2 enter free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Create your own ceramic masterpiece |
1807 21st Avenue South Suite A Nashville, TN 37212 United States +1 615 463 8887 http://www.allfired-up.com/ |
Have you ever wanted to craft clay pottery and ceramic pieces, but haven't had the time or courage to take a traditional class? Lose the excuse and head for this innovative Hillboro boutique. Select an unfinished ceramic piece and paint it any way you wish to create a unique work of art. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Four-in-one center for fitness and fun |
222 25th Avenue North (across from Centennial Park) Nashville, TN 37203 United States +1 615 862 8480 http://www.nashville.org/sport... |
Who says you have to let go while on vacation? Nashville's premiere recreation venue might just motivate you to get into better shape! The Aquatic and Fitness Centers offer an Olympic-size pool, aerobic classes, weight machines, treadmills, Stairmasters, stationary bikes and free weights. Two ice rinks and both indoor and outdoor tennis courts are open year-round. Prices and times vary, so call or visit Web site for details.details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic inner city park |
1039 28th Ave Nashville, TN 37208 United States +1 615 862 5865 |
This park was built in honor of Nashville's African American citizens nearly a century ago. After World War I, a memorial was erected with the names of brave African-American soldiers who lost their lives in battle. Today the park remains open to the public with many memorials to citizens who have made an impact on the city. You will also find ample space to enjoy a game of football, a picnic lunch or an afternoon of kite flying. Baseball diamonds and softball fields are available for league play, and a large playground area with swings and slides provide endless entertainment for children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steps Inc |
2424 21st Ave Nashville, TN 37212 United States +1 615 269 8844 |
Whether you want to get fit for summer or increase your overall health, this fitness center has the perfect program for you. Tailored to each individual's fitness level and abilities, a STEPS cardiovascular program incorporates step aerobics, circuit training and more to increase strength and stamina. The exercises tone muscles and reduce fat in all areas of your body. There are also rehabilitation programs for athletes recovering from injuries. Club does not require long-term membership contracts. Instead, facility charges per one-hour session, usually $50-$100. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local Work |
222 25th Avenue North (Centennial Park) Nashville, TN 37203 United States +1 615 385 1904 http://www.tennesseecrafts.org |
The TACA Fall Crafts Fair is a fantastic outdoor event that showcases and sells the work of American fine craft artists. Having started in 1978, this annual event attracts more than 45 000 people to Centennial Park to view works by almost 200 of the finest craftspeople from across the nation. This craft fair is a key event at Nashville's Centennial Park, held the last weekend in September. TACA's Fall Fair offers shoppers the opportunity to meet and talk with exhibiting artists, eat and drink from an international food court, enjoy live music and children's activities. This is a unique opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind pieces of art. If you'd like to get another chance to see some great work, there is an annual spring fair as well. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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