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to see some never-before-seen artifacts and hear this month’s feature some of the great stories of history. DAILY Meet on the second level lobby area near the House Backstage Pass stairs every Tuesday through Sunday from 2–2:45 Tours pm (except for holidays). tnmuseum.org Guided tours of the Grand Ole Opry House FRIDAY NIGHTS IN JUNE offer visitors an up-close look at the cele- Red Caboose Concert Series brated 4,400-seat venue and country’s most Red Caboose Park, 656 Colice Jeanne Road, famous show, including themed dressing Bellevue. Enjoy free concerts at the park; 7–9 rooms, the artists’ entrance, the Opry stage, pm. This is a fun event the whole family will enjoy. and more. Daytime tours are available seven Bring your lawn chairs, blanket, and picnic basket. days a week. Tours are also available follow- June 7: Sonja Hopkins & Friends (jazz); June 14: ing most Opry performances with video tour Gamble Valley Troubadours (Americana); June guide Darius Rucker. For a once-in-a-lifetime 21: San Rafael Band (Latin rock); June 28: Preston experience, try our Behind the Curtain VIP James Band (). nashville.gov tour. For more information, visit opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. SATURDAY EVENINGS Big Band Dances Centennial Park Event Shelter. Spend your sum- TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS & mer Saturday nights dancing and listening to live SATURDAYS big band music played by a different 18-24 piece Grand Ole Opry band each week. There are two free group dance 2804 Opryland Drive. Grand Ole Opry shows are lessons held 7–7:30 pm and 8:30–8:50 pm. One performed every Tuesday, Wednesday (starting savory and one sweet food truck will be on-site. June 12), Friday and Bring lawn chairs and a picnic blanket. No alcohol. Saturday. Since 1925, nashville.gov country’s best have mes- JUNE 1 merized audiences at Nashville Health & Wellness Fest the Opry, the show that Vanderbilt Recreation and Wellness Center, 2700 made Children’s Way. Main stage events and workshops famous. While perfor- will include a variety of fun wellness topics, such as mances from both leg- a Puppy Pilates session by the Nashville Humane endary entertainers and the latest country music Association and a country music performance by acts are the norm, when you go to the Opry, you’ll Kylie Morgan. nashvillehealthandwellnessfest.com also enjoy bluegrass bands, comedy, and more. See the new stars, superstars, and legends of JUNE 1 country music on the stage where many of them Taste of Music City got their start and some are experiencing the Public Square Park, 350 Deaderick Street. All- thrill for the very first time. Artists scheduled to inclusive, one-price-admission food tasting extrav- appear this month include Carrie Underwood, aganza. Enjoy food, wine and beer with a focus on Josh Turner, Travis Tritt (pictured), Charlie Daniels local flavors, plus live music throughout the event. Band, Dustin Lynch, Chris Janson, and more! For Admission includes all food and beverage samples Opry tickets and information visit opry.com or call provided. tasteofmusiccity.com (615) 871-OPRY. JUNE 1-2 TUESDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS Tiny Living Festival TN State Museum Highlights Tours , 1 Titans Way. Tour tiny houses, TN State Museum, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. mini campers, tear drops, skoolies, gypsy wagons, Our free Museum Highlights tour is a great way and other types of tiny homes. Enjoy tiny house

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Contact Nashville Key for advertising opportunities. celebrities, live music, fire performers, workshops, events and more. 9 am–6 pm Admission is $35; free for children 12 and under. unitedtinyhouse.com non-stop concerts, autograph signings, celebrity events, and more! Daily concerts on multiple stag- JUNE 1-2, 12-14, 15-18, 29-30 es, outdoor activities, free stuff, interactive games, Nashville Sounds Home Games surprises and more! Outdoor daytime performanc- First Tennessee Park, 401 Jackson Street. Take the es are free and open to the public. cmafest.com family out to the ballgame for games June 1-2 vs. New Orleans, June 12-14 vs. Las Vegas, June JUNE 6, 13, 20, 27 15-18 Salt Lake, June 29-30 vs. Oklahoma City. Movies in the Park nashvillesounds.com Elmington Park, 3531 West End Avenue. Come out for pre-movie fun, games, giveaways, food trucks JUNE 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, 28-29 and other vendors. Free movies begin at dusk. Musicians Corner Centennial Park, 2600 West End Avenue. Come JUNE 13, 27 out for a family-friendly weekly festival and giant Summer Cocktail Crawl lawn party with stellar music, a mix of Nashville’s Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, 1200 Forrest Park best food trucks, free Kidsville activities, Dogville, Drive. This fun walking tour takes you through our and a local brew Beer Garden. Acoustic Friday summer gardens and featured outdoor art exhi- nights 5–9 pm; Saturday afternoons noon–6 pm. bition Storybook Houses as you “crawl” from bar musicianscornernashville.com to bar, tasting signature craft cocktails along the way. There will also be food trucks, DJs, and lawn JUNE 1, 22 games. cheekwood.org Fairgrounds Speedway, 625 Smith Avenue. Join us JUNE 14, 15 for Music City Outlaw Nationals on June 1, and First Jefferson Street Jazz & Blues Festival Responders Race Night on June 22. Admission: This year’s event kicks off Friday with a “Bridging Adults $10; Senior & Military $8; Kids (6–12) $5; free the Gap” Mixer and SoBro Block Party (5th Avenue for 5 and under. fairgroundsspeedwaynashville.com South & Demonbreun) from 4–11 pm. The mu- sic-filled festival takes place at Bicentennial Capitol JUNE 4 Mall Amphitheater on Saturday. Festival-goers Open House at Dyer Observatory can enjoy jazz, blues and R&B from local artists 1000 Oman Drive. Astronomers offer tours of the and national headliners. The 3–11 pm musical observatory and the Seyfert telescope at 9 and event features multiple stages set throughout the 10:30 pm. dyer.vanderbilt.edu Bicentennial Mall filled with vendors, food trucks, JUNE 4, 14, 21 a customized Children’s Pavilion, and much more. The Huckabee Show nashvillejazzandbluesfest.com 30 Music Village Boulevard, Hendersonville. JUNE 14-16 Be part of a live studio audience and enjoy American Artisan Festival news, music, entertainment and fun with former Centennial Park, 2500 West End Avenue. This art Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee and his spe- fair will showcase 150 artists from 35 states includ- cial guests! Tickets are free. For ages 16+. Seating ing fine art, painting, photography, jewelry, ceram- at 6:30 pm. Walk-ins welcome! Register online or ics, glass, wood, furniture, garden art, demonstra- call 833-HUCKABEE for more info. huckabeetix.tv tions and more. Visitors will also enjoy a line-up of JUNE 6 live music from Nashville’s best singer-songwriters, Gulch Night Market free children’s art booths, and artisanal food and 11th Avenue South and Laurel Street. Enjoy drink booths. americanartisanfestival.com Nashville’s Gulch area with local artisans, food and JUNE 15 drink vendors, entertainment, and a live DJ. Free Family Fun Day admission, and dogs are welcome. Hours: 3–9 pm. Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane. gulchnightmarket.com This Father’s Day weekend there will be games JUNE 6-9 and sports, including old-fashioned lawn games, CMA Music Festival from rolling hoops to a classic 3-legged race! Get Downtown. The ultimate destination for Country a chance to play real 19th-century Vintage Base Music fans from around the globe, featuring Ball with our home team, the Cumberlanders, as 5 events or camping chairs. Family-friendly. Dogs on a leash welcome. 7–11 pm, Tickets: $7–$25, include water, they scrimmage in the Orchard Field. Make your soft drinks and beer (adults 21+). Food available. own custom kite and see whose can fly the high- warnerparks.org est. You will also be able to get a balloon cre- JUNE 21-22 ation from Anthony the Balloon Kid. This event Nashville Hot Air Balloon Festival & Polo is included in the admission to The Hermitage. Match thehermitage.com Fontanel Nashville, 4125 Whites Creek Pike. In JUNE 21 addition to balloons, Saturday will include live Nashville Farmers’ Market Night Market music, private bars, a Battle of the Chefs Tasting 900 Rosa Parks Boulevard. Shop and dine with lo- Competition, polo matches and a kids play area! cal artisans, restaurants and shops, locally raised Weather permitting, Friday night and Saturday meats, freshly baked desserts, seasonal cocktails, morning and night will include riding in a tethered craft beer, local wine, and more! All are welcome balloon. fontanel.com for live music and family-friendly activities. Free ad- JUNE 21-23 mission, 5–9 pm. nashvillefarmersmarket.org Nashville Flea Market JUNE 21 The Fairgrounds Nashville, 625 Smith Avenue. Full Moon Pickin’ Party Indoors and outdoors! You’ll find a huge variety of Warner Park Equestrian Center, 2520 Old Hickory gifts, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, arts and crafts, Boulevard. Bluegrass and roots pickers jam in cir- tools, housewares, handmade clothing, and hun- cles under the trees and around the grounds, while dreds of thousands of other items each month, at three headlining acts perform on the main stage. one of the top ten flea markets in the country. Free No glass, large coolers, or alcohol. Bring blankets admission; parking $5. nashvilleexpocenter.org

especially for kids THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS Storytime at the TN State Museum Wishing Chair Puppet Productions TN State Museum, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. Nashville Public Library Children’s Theatre, 615 For children 3 to 6 years old, Storytime in the Church Street. Enjoy 30-minute enchanting pro- Children’s Gallery will include a book reading ductions, free of charge. Limited free parking and craft or other activities. Free, no reservations for 1-1/2 hours in the library’s parking garage. are required, 10:30–11 am (except for holidays). nashvillepubliclibrary.org tnmuseum.org TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MORNING SATURDAY MORNINGS STORY TIME Kidsville Story Time Meet the Professor, Library Pete, and Mary Mary The Parthenon, 2500 West End Avenue. Kids 12 as they sing, juggle and read books with puppet and younger will explore a different weekly theme friends Tommy Dog, Cedric the Dragon, J.J. the and create a related piece of art. Free Parthenon Lamb, Spanish Fox, and Jimmy Giraffe. Showtimes admission and materials included, 11–11:45 am. 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am. For ages 6 and under. kidsvilleonline.org JUNE 7, 8, 15 JUNE 15 Ellingtown Meet Me at the Zoo: Heroes and Join the great master of Heroines Jazz Duke Ellington as Nashville Zoo, 3777 Nolensville Pike. From super- he takes us on a musical heroes to princesses, you’re sure to find your fa- journey with puppets vorite heroes, protagonists, or fanciful characters of all sorts in this spe- wandering Zoo grounds. Guests are encouraged cial presentation, pro- to dress as a superhero or wear their finest royal duced by the Nashville attire and attend with their everyday heroes. The Jazz Workshop in cooperation with Wishing Chair fun will last 10–3 pm and end in a grand finale Productions. Showtimes 10:30 am and 11:30 am. parade. Members free; non-members included For ages 3-9. with day-of admission. nashvillezoo.org

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OPRY MILLS MALL | (615) 649-0785 www.claimjumper.com 7 events JUNE 28-29 Porter Flea Summer Preview & Market JUNE 22 , 625 Smith Avenue. Get Water Lantern Festival an exclusive first look at all the best handmade The Parthenon, 2500 West End Avenue. Experience goods from around the country. Market guests the magic of thousands of lanterns reflected upon will also enjoy a few complimentary surprises from the water. Admission: $25-40. Hours: 6–10 pm. local shops and vendors. Admission: Friday night waterlanternfestival.com Preview Market $25, free parking; Saturday Main Market free admission, $5 parking. porterflea.com JUNE 22 Monster Jam JUNE 29 Nissan Stadium, 1 Titans Way. This adrena- Fisk Food & Music Festival line-charged family entertainment event provides 1000 17th Avenue North. WFSK radio, Nashville’s jaw-dropping displays and gravity-defying feats home for smooth and contemporary jazz, presents that always entertain fans. monsterjam.com a day of live jazz, local vendors and food trucks. Free, 2-9 pm. wfskfm.org JUNE 22-23 Nashville PRIDE Festival JUNE 30 Public Square Park, 350 Deaderick Street. Carnton Sunset Concert Series Tennessee’s largest LGBT Pride Festival features Carnton Plantation, 1345 Eastern Flank Circle, multiple stages, great food, VIP area, Youth area, Franklin. These historic grounds serve as a unique Kids Zone, and over 200 vendors. Various ticket venue for friends and families to relax and listen to packages are available. nashvillepride.org some of the area’s most talented musicians. The summer season opens with Now. JUNE 22, 26 Gates open at 4 pm, music from 6-8 pm. Tickets Nashville Soccer Club may be purchased either in advance or at the door. First Tennessee Park. Cheer on soccer as they take Food and drinks are available for purchase or bring on the Ottawa Fury on June 22, and New York Red your own (including alcohol). boft.org Bulls on June 26. Tickets $15-25. nashvillesc.com

art crawls JUNE 1 – Downtown Nashville Saturday Art Crawl Fifth Avenue of the Arts, Historic Arcade, Eighth Avenue, Broadway. The festive atmosphere and participating venues wel- come you to galleries open 6–9 pm, with trolleys making a contin- uous loop 6–10 pm. nashvilledowntown.com/play JUNE 1 – Arts & Music at Wedgewood/Houston Minutes from downtown, Wedgewood/Houston is rich with art and music culture. Check out groundbreaking art from the art- ist run spaces on Chestnut Street to the commercial galleries on Hagan Street along with popups, beginning at 6 pm. am-wh.com rea galleries JUNE 7 – Downtown Franklin Friday Art Crawl a offer rare op- Charming shops and galleries, live music and refreshments make portunities to view Franklin a great place to be 6–9 pm. franklinartscene.com diverse exhibitions JUNE 8 – East Side Art Stumble featuring many genres East Nashville. Galleries, businesses, and studios stretch across of artwork. Some ven- the neighborhoods of East Nashville and Inglewood. Saturday ues present live music, event from 6-9, rain or shine. eastsideartstumble.com and many serve com- JUNE 22 – Jefferson Street Art Crawl plimentary wine. These The crawl happens up and down Jefferson, starting at the Garden monthly gatherings are Brunch Cafe near Rosa Parks and ending at One Drop Ink Tattoo an opportunity to meet at Jefferson and 28th. The monthly event engages community the artists and buy and and highlights art along this historic art corridor as well as the support their work. North Nashville Community. facebook.com/jsactn

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9 Horseshoes & Hand Grenades. Buy tickets at performing Ryman box office, ryman.com, ticketmaster.com, ticketmaster outlets or call (615) 458-8700. arts SUNDAY EVENINGS Bluegrass Jam Station Inn, 402 12th Avenue South. Free admis- sion on Sunday evening at Nashville’s premiere lis- tening room for bluegrass and roots music. “Cold beer, hot pickin’ and friends you won’t meet until you get here.” Showtime 8 pm. stationinn.com NIGHTLY Live Music at Rudy’s Rudy’s Jazz Room, 809 Gleaves Street. Nashville’s JUNE AT THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY only jazz club features live music, a New Orleans Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony inspired menu, local brews, and tipsy cocktails. Place. Ticket packages may be purchased from the rudysjazzroom.com Patron Services hotline at (615) 687-6401. Season ticket holders receive added benefits! Concerts TUESDAY EVENINGS this month: June 7: Branford Marsalis Quartet. Acoustic Pickin’ Party June 14: Richard Marx. June 15: Cirque Musica: Centennial Black Box Theater, 211 27th Avenue Heroes and Villains (at Ascend Amphitheater). North. Bring an acoustic instrument and join the June 20, 21: Brian Wilson presents Pet Sounds: circle, 7–9 pm. All styles of music, including orig- The Final Performances with Al Jardine and inals. Great for developing chops, and learning Blondie Chaplin. June 22: The Music of Queen new tunes. Bring a couple tunes you’d like to play with Brody Dolyniuk (at Ascend Amphitheater). and an open mind. Ages 12–up. nashville.gov June 27, 28: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS June 29: “Weird Al” Yankovic: The Strings Music at the Frist Attached Tour. The Nashville Symphony will Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway. Enjoy free music in also perform a series of free outdoor commu- the Cafe or Grand Lobby, 6 pm. June performances nity concerts at area parks in June. Check the will include American jazz and bossa nova by Sam website for locations and dates. For concert tick- Frazee and Hiptet; acoustic century-old Brazilian ets, call the box office at (615) 687- 6400 between 10 music by Choro Nashville; contemporary blues by am and 6 pm Monday through Friday or 10 am and Tim Gartland; mandolin master Mike Compton; 2 pm Saturday. nashvillesymphony.org jazz vocalist Sonja Hopkins. fristcenter.org JUNE AT THE RYMAN AUDITORIUM JUNE 1 116 Fifth Avenue North. This stellar ven- Opera on the Mountain ue is a six-time winner of Pollstar’s Concert Dyer Observatory, 1000 Oman Drive. Join us for a Theatre of the Year award and 2012, 2010 BYOB&P (and picnic) evening of songs and star- and 2008 Academy of Country Music’s Venue gazing with Nashville Opera. This family friend- of the Year. This month’s outstanding lineup: ly outdoor concert is the perfect Saturday night June 1: Old Crow Medicine Show with Molly combination of great music and good company. Tuttle; June 2: Rodrigo Y Gabriela Mettavolution Tickets available online at nashvilleopera.org. Tour; June 3: Darius & Friends; June 4: Stars for Second Harvest with Craig Wiseman; June 5: JUNE 1, 2 Marty Stuart’s Late Night Jam; June 8: Opry Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Country Classics; June 9: WU-Tang Clan 36 Dreamcoat Chambers 25th Anniversary Celebration; June Jamison Theater, The Factory at Franklin. Blessed 14: The Adventure Zone; June 15: My Brother, with vivid dreams that foretell the future, Joseph My Brother and Me; June 16: finds himself the center of a comedic tale of fam- and Ry Cooder Cash & Cooder on Cash: The ily, betrayal, and service to a hilariously Elvis-like Music of Johnny Cash; June 20: Billy Strings and Pharaoh. A timeless Old Testament tale that spans Steep Canyon Rangers; June 22: Kenny G; June country-western, calypso, bubble-gum pop, and 25: Jill Scott; June 27: Leftover Salmon with musical genres. studiotenn.com

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12 JUNE 1, 2 performing arts The Addams Family Franklin Theatre, 419 Main Street. This original sto- life to its fullest… and then some! Edward’s incred- ry is performed by the talented youth of Act Too ible, larger-than-life stories thrill everyone around Players. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess him – most of all, his devoted wife Sandra. But their of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a son Will, about to have a child of his own, is de- sweet, smart young man from a respectable family termined to find the truth behind his father’s epic – a man her parents have never met. And if that tales. pull-tight.com weren’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides JUNE 1, 2, 6-9, 13-16 in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. A Chorus Line Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s nev- Z. Alexander Looby Theatre, 2301 Rosa L. Parks er done before – keep a secret from his beloved Boulevard. A stunning musical capturing the spirit wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole and tension of a Broadway chorus audition while family on the fateful night they host a dinner for exploring the inner lives and poignant ambitions Wednesday’s ‘normal’ boyfriend and his parents. of professional Broadway gypsies. The show fea- franklintheatre.com tures one powerhouse number after another. JUNE 1-3 circleplayers.net Nashville Ballet presents Season Special: JUNE 4, 11, 25 Carmina Burana The Doyle and Debbie Show Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Station Inn, 402 12th Avenue South. This hilarious Place. Live music performed by the Nashville love letter to the country music community and its Symphony, Nashville Symphony Chorus and stars is hysterical, and the music is finely-crafted. Blair Children’s Chorus, choreography by Paul The two stars, Bruce Arntson and Jenny Littleton, Vasterling, music by Carl Orff. Experience have the acting and singing chops to carry it all off Carmina Burana as never before in this multime- beautifully. Tickets: $20, 7 pm. doyleanddebbie.com dia sensation featuring updated choreography from the Nashville Ballet and an original film JUNE 6 that will bring this bawdy medieval text vividly Nashville House Concerts to life. With its epic score for full orchestra, adult War Memorial Auditorium, 301 Sixth Avenue North. chorus and children’s chorus, Carmina Burana This unique Nashville experience each month is in is a feast for the senses, and this is your chance a make-shift living room, featuring a diverse blend to witness the debut of Nashville Ballet and of talent from chart-topping artists, music legends, Nashville Symphony’s exciting new production. rising stars and accomplished songwriters. Tickets Tickets must be purchased through the Nashville $30; 7 pm. nashvillehouseconcerts.com Symphony. Call the box office at 615-687-6400 or JUNE 6-8, 13-17, 20-22 nashvillesymphony.org. nashvilleballet.com God’s Favorite JUNE 1, 2, 6-8 Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, 8204 Highway 100. Violent Delights Nashville’s original barn and most unique dining and Darkhorse Theater, 4610 Charlotte Avenue. entertainment experience offers a premium buffet Presented by ACT 1 (Artists’ Cooperative and professional theater. Successful Long Island Theatre), a non-profit organization dedicat- businessman Joe Benjamin is a modern-day ‘Job’ ed to bringing theatrical gems, both clas- with a demanding wife, ungrateful children, and sic and modern, to Nashville audiences. wise-cracking household employees. The jokes and Thursday-Saturday 7:30 pm; Sunday matinees Tests of Faith fly fast and furious as Neil Simon spins 2:30 pm. Thursday shows are pay-what-you- a contemporary morality tale like no other in this hi- can; students (college and high school) free on larious comedy. chaffinsbarntheatre.com Sundays. act1online.com JUNE 10, 12, 15, 19, 20, 26, 29 JUNE 1, 2, 6-9, 13-15 The Music of Nashville: A Magical Journey Big Fish Texas Troubadour Theatre, 2416 Music Valley 112 2nd Avenue South, Franklin. Based on the cele- Drive; The Nashville Palace, 2611 McGavock brated novel by Daniel Wallace and the acclaimed Pike. Join the incredible cast and band in a his- film directed by Tim Burton, Big Fish tells the story torical 60 year ride through some of Nashville’s of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives , and the stories behind them! From 13 performing arts live and video sketch comedy. Shows are consid- ered PG-13 and are a mix of short form and long Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, George & Tammy, form. musiccityimprov.com Conway & Loretta, Kenny & Dolly, through JUNE 21-23, 27-29 Wynonna, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Keith Hedwig and the Angry Inch Urban, Miranda Lambert and Taylor Swift, this Street Theatre Company, 6727 Charlotte Pike. show brings exciting entertainment unlike any This groundbreaking Obie-winning Off-Broadway other. Performed by hot up-and-coming artists smash also won multiple awards for its hit film who are backed by a fantastic first-call Nashville adaptation. It tells the story of “internationally ig- band, they will bring you to your feet! Tickets nored song stylist” Hedwig Schmidt, a fourth-wall available online, day of show or call (615) 730-8962. smashing East German rock ‘n’ roll goddess who themusicofnashville.com also happens to be the victim of a botched sex- JUNE 13-16, 20-23, 27-29 change operation, which has left her with just “an The Wizard of Oz angry inch.” streettheatrecompany.org The Larry Keeton Theatre, 108 Donelson Pike. JUNE 22 Bring your own wine, and enjoy scrumptious din- An Evening with Rumi ing and thrilling performances suitable for family Scarritt Bennett Center, Vanderbilt University. This audiences. Dinner seating one hour prior to start is an interactive community gathering of Rumi po- of show. thelarrykeetontheatre.org etry accompanied by live music with Massood Taj JUNE 21 & friends. 7–9 pm scarrittbennett.org Music City Improv JUNE 25-30 Third Coast Comedy Club, Marathon Village, Fiddler on the Roof 1310 Clinton Avenue. This high octane show from Andrew Jackson Hall, Tennessee Performing Arts Nashville’s longest running improv troupe features Center, 505 Deaderick Street. This heartwarming story of fathers and daughters, husbands and music at the wives, life, love, and laughter features a talented wineries cast, lavish orchestra, and stunning movement and dance. tpac.org Pack a picnic, bring your friends, lawn chairs JUNE 27 and/or blankets, and enjoy free music in local Poet’s Corner Featuring Barbara Young vineyards. Wines available for purchase. Scarritt Bennett Center, Vanderbilt University. Join FRIDAYS THRU SUNDAYS fellow poetry enthusiasts for a monthly reading by Arrington Vineyards a featured local poet. Free, open to the public. 6211 Patton Road, Arrington. Music in the scarrittbennett.org Vines features live jazz in the courtyard by the JUNE 28 main tasting lodge, and bluegrass bands by Music in the Meadow the Grand Barn. Saturdays 4–8 pm, Sundays Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary, 545 Beech Creek 2–6 pm. arringtonvineyards.com Road, Brentwood. Bring food and friends for an JUNE 8, 22 evening with Cam Pierce Band. Enjoy a hike and Beachaven Winery meet Owl’s Hill’s non-releasable live owls! Gates 1100 Dunlop Lane, Clarksville. Jazz on the open at 5:30 pm. owlshill.org Lawn will feature Rhythm Kings on June 8, JUNE 30 and Mark Cooke on June 22. 6:30–9:30 pm. SIng-a-Long-a Sound of Music beachavenwinery.com Franklin Theatre, 419 Main Street Franklin. Join JUNE 8 Nashville Opera and sing along to one of the most Sumner Crest Winery popular musicals of all time. The lyrics will be right 5306 Old Highway 52, Portland. Celebrate on the screen! Come early, get your goody bag of Southern Summer Nights with live music, props, and warm up with a real Nashville Opera and view the collection of antique and clas- singer! We’ll also have a costume contest, so chan- sic cars on permanent display. 6:30–9:30 pm. nel your inner Julie Andrews and join in the fun! sumnercrestwinery.com nashvilleopera.org

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Aquarium Restaurant a business lunch or gather with friends and fam- Opry Mills Mall. Sensational seafood in a unique ily. Open daily for lunch and dinner, with a vast setting. Dine around a 200,000 gallon tank featur- selection of freshly prepared items including fish, ing more than 100 species of colorful tropical fish rotisserie chicken, baby-back pork ribs, freshly including sharks and stingrays. Delicious menu baked pot pie, specialty salads, pizzas, burgers selections from burgers to seafood platters. After and our famous Six-Layer Chocolate Motherlode your meal, visit the Treasure Chest Gift Shop. Cake. Relax in the saloon with cocktails and Claim You’ll want to make Aquarium part of your next Jumper’s own craft beers. (615) 649-0785, claim- outing, field trip, birthday party or special event. jumper.com Reservations recommended. (615) 514-FISH, Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater aquariumrestaurants.com 2416 Music Valley Drive, Music Valley Village, Cock of the Walk across from Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Grand 2624 Music Valley Drive. 615-889-1930. Themed Ole Opry. Nashville’s premier Country Music family Catfish restaurant with servers dressed in Dinner Theater features The Best of Country period attire! Cornbread flipped table side, in a Music Show, with songs made famous by leg- rustic fun atmosphere. Fixings like coleslaw, beans, endary artists and today’s superstars. See stars greens & skillet made cornbread. We also offer such as “Opry Star” Jeannie Seely, “’s” shrimp, chicken, combination platters and a nice Shotgun Red, “Rising Star” Zach Janson, Diana selection of steaks. All fried items may be grilled Murrell and others. Great Southern Buffet is at upon request. “Possibly the best catfish in the 5:30 pm and show time is 6:30 pm. Reservations nation.” – Craig Claiborne, former food critic for recommended. Dinner and show is $47.95, show the N.Y. Times. Voted Best Catfish Restaurant for only is $30. Tour groups welcome. (615) 885-4747, last three years running, MS Magazine statewide nashvillenightlife.com voting, and “2019 Best Catfish in Nashville” by Nudie’s Honky Tonk Foursquare. cockofthewalkrestaurant.com 409 Broadway. The world famous Nudie’s Honky Claim Jumper Tonk on Broadway resides in a 100-year-old his- Opry Mills Mall. Celebrate special occasions, host toric three-story building housing millions of

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20 dollars of rare country music memorabilia, cos- Joni Mitchell, Jerry Lee Lewis, and comedian Andy tumes, multiple bars, two stages featuring live Griffith have all graced the original checker-board music and Southern style comfort food for guests. stage. skullsrainbowroom.com Open 11 am–3 am daily, this attraction features The Smiling Elephant the longest bar in Music City at over 100 feet. 2213 8th Avenue South. A gem of a Thai restau- nudieshonkytonk.com rant regaled by the locals. Their mission is to serve Rainforest Café healthy, authentic Thai cuisine at a reasonable This unique dining concept located in Opry Mills price. The specialty of the house is Pad Thai. All is an adventure through a realistic indoor rain- dishes use the freshest ingredients. Enjoy exquisite forest with lush foliage, cascading waterfalls and food and the gentle spirit that you feel upon enter- giant aquariums. The menu has Mexican, Italian, ing. (615) 891-4488, thesmilingelephant.com Cajun and Caribbean flavors, ranging from exotic to traditional. The children’s menu will please your 2213 8th Ave. S. Open lunch and dinner— little “wild ones.” Don’t forget to stop by the Retail (615) 891-4488 Mon.-Fri. Village for a wide selection of unique souvenirs! Open for dinner Sat. (615) 514-3000, rainforestcafe.com Skull’s Rainbow Room 222 Printers Alley. Skull’s Rainbow Room is a tribute to David “Skull” Schulman and the former fine din- ing establishments of Nashville’s historic Printers Alley. Chef Gannon Leary’s critically acclaimed menu showcases a continental twist on American classics. Premium cocktails and an eclectic beer and wine list complement the award winning cui- sine. Skull’s pays homage to the entertainment of yesteryear with burlesque and live music nightly. Etta James, , Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Waylon Jennings,

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Nashville has various shopping pockets mugs, backpacks, tote bags, and more. Call (615) all around the city. In addition to great 256-1777 or visit johnnycashmuseum.com. vacation memories, you’ll be itching to buy The Mall at Green Hills something to take home from Nashville! Enjoy 2126 Abbott Martin Road. This high-end mall shopping Downtown, Midtown, in the Gulch, has more than 100 stores and restaurants on two Marathon Village, Elliston Place, 12South, 8th main floors, including Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Avenue, Hillsboro Village, Green Hills, Sylvan Park, Burberry, and Restoration Hardware. Berry Hill, East Nashville, Music Valley, and more areas throughout and surrounding Music City. The Nashville Collection 120 Second Avenue North. Your shop for great The Hermitage Museum Store gifts and Nashville collectibles for all ages. Home of President Andrew Jackson, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, (615) 889-2941. A lovely selection of decora- Opry Mills Mall tive accessories, books and videos, toys and col- Tennessee’s largest outlet lectibles, home décor, and gourmet gifts including and value retail shopping, Hermitage preserves and Lynchburg BBQ sauce. dining and entertainment All proceeds from the sale of merchandise support destination with more than the activities and programs of the museum. 200 stores, including sev- eral first-in-market name- The Johnny Cash Museum Store brand additions. Opry Mills’ impressive roster 119 Third Avenue South. Featuring Johnny Cash of designer outlet stores include: Coach Factory merchandise including t-shirts and other apparel, Store, G by GUESS, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph

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22 Lauren Factory Store, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, and country music’s contemporary culture for a Tommy Bahama Outlet, Vera Bradley and more. shopping experience like no other. Other popular value retailers include Bed Bath The Opry Shop & Beyond, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Disney Store 2804 Opryland Drive. Enjoy the Grand Ole Opry Outlet, LEGO, RCC Western Wear and Under experience anytime with a stop at The Opry Shop, Armour Factory House. Opry Mills is home to a located within the Grand Ole Opry House. It’s the variety of family dining and entertainment ven- place for great Opry gifts and collectibles for all ues: Aquarium Restaurant, Rainforest Cafe, Claim ages. Open seven days a week. Jumper and Madame Tussauds Wax Attraction. And in true Nashville fashion, live performances Ryman Auditorium Gift Shop and musical entertainment are regularly provided 116 Fifth Avenue North, (615) 458-8700. Find ex- on Opry Mills’ Entertainment Stage. clusive Ryman merchandise including CDs, DVDs, 65 South posters, prints, books and apparel. Make your own custom t-shirt at the activity station! Open seven Located in Opry Mills Mall just steps away from the days a week. permanent home of the Grand Ole Opry, 65 South has everything Nashville all in one place, including The Tennessee Museum Store items from The Bluebird Café, the Nashville tele- 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. The perfect place to vision show and, of course, fashion apparel and shop for Tennessee crafts, jewelry, books, toys and accessories you need to outfit your southern style. other items. Discount offered to museum mem- Opry Originals bers, state employees and military personnel. Located in the heart of downtown at 300 Broadway Woodcuts Gallery and Framing (Broadway at Third Avenue). Nashville’s famous 1613 Jefferson Street, (615) 321-5357 telephone “Lower Broadway” area known around the world and (615) 321-2134 fax. Offering hundreds of open for its honky tonks and one-of-a-kind authentic and limited edition prints, serigraphs, original country music attractions, Opry Originals brings pieces, framed art, cards, figurines, and fast cus- together the iconic roots of the Grand Ole Opry tom framing. woodcutsfineart.com 23 attractions

Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Centennial Park 4580 Rachel’s Lane. Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage 2500 West End Avenue. A designed landscape is one of the largest, most visited presidential on one hundred twenty-two acres in midtown homes in the and one of Nashville’s Nashville. The city’s premier park features the icon- top-rated attractions. Located only minutes from ic Parthenon and statue Athena, a one-mile walk- downtown and Gaylord Opryland resort, this is ing trail, Lake Watauga, Centennial Art Center, his- a must-do when visiting Music City. This 1,120- torical monuments, beautiful gardens, band shell, acre National Historic Landmark and Tennessee’s dog park, exercise trail and much more. top-rated historic home features over 10 historic Cheekwood Estate & Gardens buildings, a seasonal wagon tour, walking trails, 11200 Forrest Park Drive. Beautiful botanic gar- beautiful gardens and grounds, and much more. dens located on a 55-acre estate. The mansion, The Hermitage mansion is considered to be the listed on the National Register of Historic Places, most accurately preserved early presidential home houses American, European, and contemporary in the country. In recent years, new interpretive art. Themed art installations in the gardens change initiatives and programs have enhanced the ex- annually. cheekwood.org perience of some 225,000 annual visitors. For tickets, directions, and additional information visit Country Music Hall of Fame® and thehermitage.com. Museum Bicentennial Mall State Park 2222 Fifth Avenue South. Experience the history of America’s music through exciting new exhibits, en- 600 James Robertson Parkway. A public park with tertaining films, interactive statues, monuments, fountains, trails, bell tow- displays, and an incredible ers, an amphitheater and home to the Nashville array of costumes and in- Farmers’ Market. Get a taste of Tennessee’s history, struments at the largest geology, and scenic wonder as you walk along an popular music museum in inscribed timeline. Each of the 31 erupting geyser the world. Sing Me Back fountains represent a Tennessee major river. The Home, the museum’s war monument, an 18,000-pound granite globe, permanent exhibit, tells floating on water and rotating, pays tribute to the the story of country music Tennessee World War II veterans. from its pre-commercial Bike the Greenway Bicycle Rentals roots in the nineteenth Briley Parkway (TN-155) at Two Rivers Parkway century through its vi- (Exit 10). Two Rivers Park Trailhead is within min- brant life today. Open daily 9 am–5 pm. Package utes of Gaylord Opryland Resort, Music Valley upgrades available, and be sure to include a tour Drive Hotels, and Nashville Airport Hotels, and of historic RCA Studio B, where Elvis and others offers miles of dedicated greenway. Hourly recorded over 35,000 songs. Shop the Museum or half-day rentals. Call (615) 920-1388 or visit Store and savor a made-from-scratch meal at Two bikethegreenway.net to arrange your bike rental Twenty•Two Grill and Catering. (615) 416-2001, and transfer to trailhead (if needed). countrymusichalloffame.org Carnton Plantation Frist Art Museum 1345 Eastern Flank Circle, Franklin. Carnton 919 Broadway. There is always something to marvel Plantation, home of The Widow of the South, was over in the spacious galleries of this magnificent a field hospital following the Battle of Franklin, art deco building. Stop by the gift shop for a fabu- fought in 1864. Plantation includes a home tour, lous array of art prints, books, educational materi- museum, The McGavock Confederate Cemetery, als, art supplies, clothing, blown glass, pottery, and a fully restored garden and slave quarters. Open jewelry made by local and regional artisans. The 9 am–5 pm on Monday–Saturday and noon–5 pm café is open for brunch, lunch, snacks, and dinner on Sunday. Closed most major holidays. boft.org on Thursday and Friday evenings. fristcenter.org 24 Grand Ole Opry Historic RCA Studio B 2804 Opryland Drive. The 1611 Roy Acuff Place, Music Row. Known as one world’s longest-running of the world’s most important recording studios live radio show features where more than 35,000 songs were brought to the best in country, blue- life, including Dolly Parton’s grass, comedy and more. “Jolene” and many hits by Artists scheduled to appear Elvis. Tours depart hour- this month include Carrie ly between 10:30 am–2:30 Underwood, Josh Turner, pm daily from the Country Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels Band, Dustin Lynch Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. (615) 416-2001, (pictured), Chris Janson, and more! Shows Tuesday, countrymusichalloffame.com Wednesday (starting June 12), Friday, Saturday The Huckabee Show at 7 pm. For tickets, visit opry.com or call (615) Huckabee Theater, 30 Music Village Boulevard,15 871-OPRY. minutes north of Nashville, in Hendersonville, Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tours TN. Be part of a live studio audience and enjoy Guided tours of the Grand Ole Opry House offer news, music, entertainment and fun with former visitors an up-close look at the celebrated 4,400- Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee and his spe- seat venue and country’s most famous show, in- cial guests! You must be 16 years of age to attend a cluding themed dressing rooms, the artists’ en- live taping. Tickets are free. Register and get show trance, the Opry stage, and more. Daytime tours taping dates online or call 833-HUCKABEE for are available seven days a week. Tours are also more information. Seating is at 6:30 pm. Tapings available following most Opry performances with are weekly. Walk-ins are welcome! huckabeetix.tv video tour guide Darius Rucker. For a once-in-a- Johnny Cash Museum lifetime experience, try our Behind the Curtain VIP 119 Third Avenue South. Featuring the largest tour. For more information, visit opry.com or call collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia in the (615) 871-OPRY.

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26 world, the museum has everything from his earli- attractions est childhood artifacts to the last song he wrote. Exhibits chronicle The Man in Black’s life with stun- year ride through some of Nashville’s biggest hits, ning graphics, artifacts and interactive technology and the stories behind them. From Hank Williams, and include stage costumes, Patsy Cline, George & Tammy, Conway & Loretta, instruments, personal letters, Kenny & Dolly, through Wynonna, Garth Brooks, artwork and handwritten songs George Strait, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert as well as artifacts from family and Taylor Swift, this show brings exciting enter- members and notable friends. tainment unlike any other. Performed by hot up- Experience a three-dimension- and-coming artists who are backed by a fantastic al walk through the life and legend of this interna- first-call Nashville band, they will bring you to tional icon. From handwritten lyrics for “I Walk the your feet! Tickets available online, day of show or Line” and “,” to a stone wall call (615) 730-8962. See discount on back cover. from Johnny and June’s home in Hendersonville, themusicofnashville.com this museum holds the true essence of the man. Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater Find the largest selection of Cash souvenirs, ap- 2416 Music Valley Drive, in Music Valley Village, parel and rare collectibles in the Museum store. across the street from the Gaylord Opryland Hotel No trip to Nashville would be complete without and Grand Ole Opry. Nashville’s premier Country a visit to the Johnny Cash Museum. Bongo Java Music Dinner Theater features The Best of Country Cafe serves coffee and coffee drinks as well as Music Show. Voted Nashville’s #1 Dinner Show, the gourmet cafe foods. Open 9 am–6 pm seven days show features songs made famous by legendary a week. (615) 256-1777, johnnycashmuseum.com artists and today’s superstars. Many guest stars Lane Motor Museum appear such as “Opry Star” Jeannie Seely, “Hee 702 Murfreesboro Pike. Discover unique vehicles Haw’s” Shotgun Red, “Rising Star” Zach Janson, from A to Z. One of the few museums in North Diana Murrell and others. There is entertainment America to specialize in European cars, with over for the entire family. The Great Southern Buffet is 150 cars and motorcycles on display from all over at 5:30 pm and show time is 6:30 pm. Admission the world. “100 Years of Leyat”, is a fascinating for the dinner and show is $47.95, show only is $30. exhibit that explores the many ideas of Marcel Don’t miss this Nashville tradition. Tour groups are Leyat – from propeller-driven cars and flight welcome. Reservations recommended. Call (615) trainers to his invention of an alternative method 885-4747 or go to nashvillenightlife.com. of musical notation – is on permanent display. Nashville Public Library Civil Rights Room Over 45 marques representing North and South Main Library, 615 Church Street. The materials America, Asia, and Europe. This is not your typ- exhibited here capture the drama of a time when ical car museum! Open Thursday–Monday, 10 thousands of African-American citizens in Nashville am–5 pm. Admission: Adults (18–64) $12; Seniors sparked a nonviolent challenge to racial segrega- 65+ $8; Youth (6–17) $3; free for 5 and under. tion. Visitors can sit at the symbolic lunch count- (615) 742-7445, lanemuseum.org er and read the Ten Rules of Conduct carried by The Lotz House sit-in protesters and examine the timeline of local 1111 Columbia Avenue, Franklin. Come to The and national events. Black and white photographs Lotz House for the compelling story of the Battle surround the room, illuminating dramatic events in of Franklin, the Lotz family and the fine antiques this period of Nashville history. library.nashville.org of the Civil War era. Trip Advisor’s #1 attraction Nashville Zoo in Franklin features guided tours daily. There is 3777 Nolensville Road. a value ticket available which includes Carnton Wander through a lush Plantation and The Carter House, located across canopy of bamboo, the street. (615) 790-7190, LotzHouse.com come face to face with a The Music of Nashville®: A Magical Journey clouded leopard (right), Texas Troubadour Theatre, 2416 Music Valley feed Australian parrots, Drive; The Nashville Palace, 2611 McGavock Pike. see the new Tiger Crossroads exhibit, and pet a [“These are great performers!”—Mickey Gilley] kangaroo at the ninth largest zoo in the country by Join the incredible cast and band in a historical 60 landmass. Nashville Zoo is your ticket to African

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giraffes, poison arrow frogs, zebras, red pandas, kangaroos, gibbons and much more! In between your animal adventures, be sure to take a spin on our Wild Animal Carousel,RANCH get a new DRESSING view of the Zoo from Soaring Eagle zip line, monkey around our 66,000-square-foot JungleUnique Gym, Giftor even Items step back in time on the walking tourRetro at our ClothingGrassmere Historic Home and Farm.Star (615) Treatment 833-1534, nashvillezoo.org2407 12th Ave. South Western Wear (615) 297-4242 Stage Wear Be on the forefront of the anti- Nudie’[email protected] Honky Tonk www.katyk.com 409 Broadway. The world famousOpen 7 Nudie’s Days a WeekHonky aging movement! 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Built as a church in 1892, the Ryman like Elvis Presley’s gold lame’ suit and one of his famously served as the home of the Grand Ole Opry from $400,000 Cadillac El Dorado customized “Nudie The Aging Code Has Been 1943-1974, and was completely renovated in 1994. By day, youMobile” can take which a museum hangs tour on thatthe wall.showcases This theattraction legend- Unlocked aryfeatures stars who the have longest graced bar its instage. Music Then City in atthe over evening, 100 Cash In On The Next Trillion Dollar youfeet. can nudieshonkytonk.com return to the premier performance hall for one of Industry Building A Business In The many shows and concerts scheduled year-round. Travelocity Comfort Of Your Home hasOld named Town the TrolleyRyman one Tours of the "10 coolest venues in the world,"Downtown and CitySearch.com (See map pages has voted 18-19) it .one Don’t of the Just five "BestVisit PlacesNashville…Relive to Hear Live Music" It! 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Discover Antique Music radios Row, and memorabiliaMarathon economic forecasters fromMotor the Works,old Country the MusicRiverfront, Hall of RymanFame line Auditorium, the walls of thisCountry real deal Music country Hall music of Fame,honky tonk.Broadway CMT filmed – Honky their showTonk "40 Row, Greatest the Drinking Parthenon Songs" staringand much,Wynonna much Judd here at The Second Fiddle. And Second Fiddle was the loca- more! Old Town Trolley Tours is the “attraction tion used by Tim McGraw’s Monday Night Football Halftime Showthat fortakes the NFLyou 2006 to theseason. attractions.” Visit the website 100% atMoney www. thesecondfiddle.com.Back Guarantee. 201 Broadway, (615) 258-5924. Thtrolleytours.comE STAGE oN broADwAy TheThe Stage Parthenon On Broadway is Lower Broadway’s hottest, edgiest place to party hard with all your rowdy friends. See and Centennial Park. This be seen at The Stage where there’s live country music daily andNashville never a treasurecover charge. is recCheck- out the huge mural of great countryognized music as legends.one of And the be sure to look at the original oil paintingworld’s ofmost The Highwaymen impressive that hangs over the front door. Hankscale Williams, reproductions Jr., Pam Tillis, of Brooks & Dunn, Montgomery Gentryan ancient and many classic.more of CountryIt Music’s greatest have used The Stage for filming videos and TV specials. You never know houses the magnificent 42-foot statue of Athena, who'll show up tonight at The Stage On Broadway. Visit the webthe sitelargest at www.TheStageOnBroadway.com. indoor sculpture in North America. There are also fine art exhibits in the Parthenon Museum. cont. on pg. 30 28page 2 8 Key_Ad_Half.indd 1 5/9/19 4:45 PM The round. A must-see for any Nashville visitor, The 119 Third Avenue South, Second Level. Though Ryman is the very epicenter of Music City. Take a she left the world tragically at the age of 30 in self-guided tour and learn the fascinating story of 1963, Patsy Cline made an indelible mark on the building’s construction as you peruse artifacts Country music and remains one of the biggest from more than a century of entertainment history. names in Country history. The Patsy Cline Museum Dubbed “The Mother Church of Country Music” celebrates the life of the legendary songstress and by Nashvillians, it’s well known by this moniker to- features hundreds of never before seen artifacts, day. Guided tours are available on a limited basis. personal belongings, videos and much more. Visit the Gift Shop as well as Café Lula. For tickets (615) 454-4722, patsymuseum.com call (615) 889-3060, visit the Ryman Box Office, or ryman.com. Open seven days a week. Radnor Lake State Park 1160 Otter Creek Road. A great place for an ener- Tennessee State Capitol getic hike up steep ridge trails, or a leisurely walk Charlotte Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh along the lake. There are challenging hikes for a Avenues. The 19th-century, Greek Revival historic day hiker plus flat, mulched and paved trails for Tennessee State Capitol stands today much as it those who want to just stroll and see the scenery. did when completed in 1859. Free guided tours Wildlife and plants are abundant – it is not unusual leave from the first floor Information Desk every at all to see deer, heron, ducks, turkeys and turtles hour, with the first tour at 9 am, and the final tour during your walk. radnorlake.org at 3 pm. Self-guided tours are also available at the Information Desk. Ryman Auditorium and Ryman Auditorium Tours TN State Museum 116 Fifth Avenue North. Named Pollstar’s Theatre 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. The new of the Year many times, The Ryman continues a 137,000-square-foot Tennessee State Museum more than 100-year music tradition by presenting is designed to bring history to life. It includes a a wide variety of world-class entertainment year “Tennessee Time Tunnel” chronicling the state’s 29 attractions the King in Music City, where he recorded over 300 songs. “A great show, very authentic! I look forward rich history and leading visitors though the to seeing it again,” raved DJ Fontana, Elvis’s long- Museum’s permanent collection, a hands-on chil- time drummer. Audiences continue to give stand- dren’s gallery, six rotating galleries, a state-of-the ing ovations at every show. A must-see show while art digital learning center and a two-story Grand in Nashville. To order tickets, please call us directly Hall. Exhibitions include significant artifacts relat- (615) 758-0098. Seating at 6:30 pm. Showtime is 7 ed to the state’s history, along with displays of art, pm. Box office opens at 10 am, day of show. Plenty furniture, textiles, and photographs produced by of free parking! thenashvilleking.com Tennesseans. The Museum’s Civil War holdings The Upper Room of uniforms, battle flags and weapons are among 1908 Grand Avenue, the finest in the nation. Located in the heart of midtown. An active Nashville at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard chapel and museum, and Jefferson Street, the new Museum sits at the The Upper Room fea- foot of Capitol Hill at Bicentennial Capitol Mall tures a nearly life-size State Park. No admission charge. tnmuseum.org wood carving of da Vinci’s The Last Supper, perma- Tribute To The King 1953–1977 nent and seasonal exhibits, as well as a peaceful Texas Troubadour Theatre, 2416 Music Valley Drive. garden. View Christian artwork dating back to the On Mondays and select Thursdays, Celebrating 12th century, a Madonna and Child Gallery exhibit, our 20th season, over 1,100 shows! This high-ener- 100 nativity scenes during the Christmas holidays, gy, live musical biography starring John Beardsley and a Ukrainian egg display during Lent and Easter. features all six eras of the King’s career, including Come experience the tranquility of the Upper Room over 30 songs and five costume changes, and has amid the city’s tumult. Open Monday–Thursday, 8 thrilled audiences of all ages from New York to am–4:30 pm, Friday 8 am–12:30 pm. Closed hol- Russia. The legend lives on in Nashville’s first and idays and weekends. Call (615) 340-7207 or visit only continuously running show paying tribute to chapel.upperroom.org.

The Upper Room Chapel, Museum, and Bookstore A Space for Prayer and Reflection in the Heart of Music City

n View the life-sized woodcarving of Leonardo da Vinci’s painting, The Last Supper in our Chapel n Pray in our Agape Garden n Learn through Christian art exhibits in the Museum n Buy books and gifts in our bookstore

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