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Vibrant downtown venue |
405 12th Avenue South The Gulch Nashville, TN 37203 United States +1 615 963 9998 / +1 615 244 2115 (Special Events) http://cityhallnashville.com/ |
City Hall Entertainment Space consists of 10,000 square feet of pure event space. The original brick facade and huge windows characterize this venue. Providing entertainment since the 1920s, City Hall provides food as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Available for private rental and for special events, this event space has it all and can accommodate up to 1,500 people. Check out varied acts like the 'Candlebox' and 'Built to Spill'. Check their website for the event schedule and ticket prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Food, shopping and music |
4905 Franklin Pike Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (Organizers) Nashville, TN 37220 United States +1 615 333 1047 (Organizers) http://www.holytrinitynashvill... |
This festival introduces you to the centuries-old, ancient Greek culture. The event is held at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church and its surrounding areas. For starters, you could tour the Church, admire the architecture or try peering through its beautiful stained-glass windows. Lots of Greek merchandise and some pretty artifacts are on display at the stalls. And yes of course, the food stalls are flowing with Greek wine and delicacies—they are all free! Enjoy the live Greek musical performances and let your children play in the temporary play-pens. Come by to seek your Adonis or Aphrodite, you may not be disappointed! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than Jazz! |
225-B West College Street Nashville, TN 37130 United States +1 615 895 1887 http://www.mainstreetjazzfest.... |
The Main Street Jazz Fest is more than just great jazz. Bring the entire family to enjoy a wonderful cultural opportunity. Sample food and drink from various vendors while listening to fabulous tunes. Peruse the quaint shops and cafes of Main Street: the center of activity within the community. Check their website to find out what musicians will be participating in this year's event. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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View the beautiful bonsai of Japan |
1200 Forrest Park Drive Cheekwood Botanical Garden Nashville, TN 37205 United States +1 615 356 8000 http://www.cheekwood.org/ |
Each year, Cheekwood hosts a festival in honor of these delightful trees and the people who grow them. Some of the specimens on display are a century old. If you would like to try your hand at creating the perfect Bonsai, pre-designed Bonsai, instructional books and videos can be purchased, and trainers are on hand to help. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eastern Mississippi Pow Wow |
2910 Hobson Pike Long Hunter State Park Nashville, TN 37076 United States +1 615 885 2422 http://www.naiatn.org/powwow/ |
The Tennessee State Pow Wow brings together Native Americans from across the country to celebrate and share their culture with one another and tourists alike. The inter-tribal event, which is always celebrated the third weekend of October, includes a wide variety of Native American customs including crafts, clothing, pottery, games, and storytelling. The Pow Wow also offers guests a chance to try authentic Native American foods such as fry bread, Indian tacos, and Indian hominy. Special events include a Native American dance competition and drum contest. Admission: USD6 adults, USD3 children ages 6-12, children five and under free. At the Long Hunter State Park. -Lynn-nore Chittom Review © 2007, Wcities |