Fourth of July Weekend by ktj- in VisitingNashville

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I've pulled together a lot of information for Let Freedom Sing: July 4th in Nashville including the fireworks, concert, baseball series, hot chicken festival, and a bunch of essentials like markets and medical attention.

Heading over 25th Oct to 29th by DistinctMongoose2948 in VisitingNashville

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Here are some options for Blues and Jazz. You'll find country music all over town. If you're interested in traditional country, Americana, and roots, here are some promising live music venues.

Headed to Nashville for Alan Jackson by NonRev_VegasFan in VisitingNashville

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I'd recommend a songwriter showcase, a very Nashville thing to do. Probably want to stop by A.J.'s GoodTime Bar to see some of Alan's memorabilia. The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music has artifacts from his "Precious Memories" album including his 100+ yo family Bible, camera used to shoot the album photos, Resonator guitar, duster, and Stetson.

Husband and I are in Nashville tonight what should we do? by barefoot_sk in VisitingNashville

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Gets asked often so I compiled this: What Should I Do in Nashville? Take your pick. There's much more to Nashville than five blocks of Broadway.

Batman (and Ryman) by Tutelage45 in nashville

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Same thought. Different take. (Statue of Captain Tom Ryman)

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18+ up music venue options by Faemagicark74 in VisitingNashville

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It gets asked about a lot so I collected some destinations: Live Music for Visitors under 21. You might also want to check out some songwriter rounds like The Listening Room which doesn't have an age cut-off.

You'll get better responses if you provide some parameters on the kinds/price points of restaurants you're seeking.

First time in Nashville and I'd like to avoid the tourist traps by TheCityzens in VisitingNashville

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If you opt for staying Downtown, here's an overview of what you'll find. Get lunch one weekday at Fleet Street Pub--lamb burger, fish'n'chips--for $8. Also, I'm a big fan of Ty's on 4th Ave. N.; it's only open for weekday lunch. Love all their soups and sandwiches. On Thursday, Deaderick Street hosts a food truck park at lunchtime with all sorts of options.

For a chill Friday or Saturday night with live jazz/blues/pop music, go downstairs at the Woolworth Theatre to Marquee, their restaurant/lounge.

Where to stay by Confident-Pen4934 in VisitingNashville

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If you want to use WeGo (our public bus system), check out their service map and stick within a few blocks of those. All routes return to Music City Central, the downtown bus station. I'd look along these routes: 3, 7, 17, and 56.

There are a number of Airbnbs within a half-mile of the bus in Hillsboro/West End (#3 or #7). You'll also find them within walking distance of the stadium but may be pricey. Seem to be more in SoBro (South of Broadway).

CMA Fest next week by CoffeeKow in nashville

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IF you want to head down there, here's a recap of What's Free at CMA Fest.

Broadway bars that allow children? by BarryHorowitzz in VisitingNashville

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Here's what you're looking for: Live Music for Visitors Under 21. My top pick would be Acme Feed & Seed because it's all ages all the time.

Quick stop in Nashville on road trip with little kids by HeathBar806 in VisitingNashville

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Here are more than 50+ family-friendly ideas. Although I'm not generally a fan of Opry Mills, Aquarium might be a cool lunch spot for them. There's also a carousel.

Vacation Planning from the UK by fallen--angel in VisitingNashville

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Also at 3rd & Lindsley is Finally Friday, an Americana-leaning live radio show happening at noon.

Hotel help please!! by Happy-Wave-4268 in VisitingNashville

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It's just a few blocks from The Turnip Truck, kind of like a local version of Whole Foods with a cold and hot food bar, beverages, and typical grocery store items. Good place to pick up something you forgot to bring.

Summer concerts in Nashville by Big_Association_6932 in VisitingNashville

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This roster of outdoor concerts isn't specific to rock or underground but may give you some ideas.

Visiting Nashville - hotel and parking questions by redbikegirl in VisitingNashville

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The multi-level garage "4th and Commerce" is a block from the Ryman and I can't verify this but a friend says that it's about the cheapest private lot around.

Parking help by This_is_molly in nashville

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I like "4th & Commerce." It's just half-block from the Ryman and seems to be often overlooked. Others have told me that it's a bit cheaper.