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Museums<\/strong><\/p>\n

Adventure Science Center<\/a><\/p>\n

44,000 square feet of exhibit space featuring nearly 175 hands-on exhibits focused on biology, physics, visual perception, listening, the mind, air and space, and energy and earth science. Great for kids! General admission tickets are $15 for adults and $11 for children.
\nHours: <\/em>10AM \u2013 5PM
\nLocation: <\/em>800 Fort Negley Boulevard<\/p>\n

Andrew Jackson\u2019s Hermitage<\/a><\/p>\n

Historical plantation and museum owned by Andrew Jackson from 1804 until his death on the property in 1845. General admission tickets include access to the mansion and grounds and an interpreter-led tour or self-guided audio tour and cost $20 with discounts for students and seniors.
\nHours: <\/em>8:30AM \u2013 5PM
\nLocation:<\/em> 4580 Rachels Lane, Hermitage, TN<\/p>\n

Belle Meade Plantation<\/a><\/p>\n

Former thoroughbred horse farm that functions today as an educational resource dedicated to the preservation of the mansion\u2019s Victorian architecture as well as the history of Tennessee and equestrian. $20 for a tour of the mansion and grounds with discounts for students and seniors.
\nHours: <\/em>9AM \u2013 5PM
\nLocation: <\/em>5025 Harding Pike<\/p>\n

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum<\/a><\/p>\n

Otherwise known as the \u201cSmithsonian of country music\u201d and home to a collection of more than two million items displayed across 350,000 square feet of exhibit space. General admission is $25 for adults or $22.50 for students and seniors.
\nHours: <\/em>9AM \u2013 5PM
\nLocation: <\/em>222 5th<\/sup> Avenue South<\/p>\n

Fisk University Carl Van Vechten Gallery<\/a><\/p>\n

The Gallery\u2019s collection was established in 1949 when Georgia O\u2019Keeffe donated an extraordinary collection of art to Fisk. This collection, which includes works by Picasso, Cezanne, and Renoir, is currently on display. Tickets start at $5.
\nHours: <\/em>Closed Sunday; Monday \u2013 Wednesday & Saturday 10AM \u2013 4PM; Thursday & Friday 10AM \u2013 7PM
\nLocation:<\/em> Corner of Dr. D.B. Todd Jr. Boulevard and Jackson Street<\/p>\n

Frist Center for the Visual Arts<\/a><\/p>\n

Museum with rotating visual exhibitions and educational programs housed in an Art Deco building that was formerly Nashville\u2019s main post office. Tickets are $12 for adults, $9 for seniors and students, and free for kids.
\nHours: <\/em>Sunday 1 \u2013 5:30PM; Monday \u2013 Wednesday & Saturday 10AM \u2013 5:30PM; Thursday & Friday 10AM \u2013 9PM
\nLocation: <\/em>919 Broadway<\/p>\n

Hatch Show Print<\/a><\/p>\n

Nashville\u2019s most famous print shop, dating from 1879 in various incarnations. Now located in the 5th<\/sup> Avenue lobby of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum building. Tours available by reservation.
\nHours: <\/em>Sunday \u2013 Wednesday 9:30AM \u2013 6PM; Thursday \u2013 Saturday 9:30AM \u2013 8PM
\nLocation: <\/em>224 5th<\/sup> Avenue South<\/p>\n

Historic Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum<\/a><\/p>\n

The oldest house museum open to the public in Nashville, with occupancy dating to 1799. Admission includes a guided tour of the home and access to exhibits on the Civil War as well as the enslaved inhabitants of the plantation and cost $12 with discounts for students and seniors.
\nHours: <\/em>Closed Sunday; Monday \u2013 Saturday 10AM \u2013 4:30PM
\nLocation: <\/em>636 Farrell Parkway<\/p>\n

Lane Motor Museum<\/a><\/p>\n

One of the few museums in the U.S. to specialize in European cars, housed in the former Sunbeam Bakery. Macchine Italiane: A Tour of Italy\u2019s Motoring Spirit<\/em> currently on display. $12 for adults or $8 for seniors.
\nHours: <\/em>Closed Tuesday & Wednesday; Thursday \u2013 Monday 10AM \u2013 5PM
\nLocation: <\/em>702 Murfreesboro Pike<\/p>\n

Nashville Public Library<\/a><\/p>\n

The Library\u2019s Civil Rights Room, which features permanent exhibits as well as research collections documenting the civil rights movement in Nashville, is worth the short walk from the Sheraton.
\nHours: <\/em>Sunday 2 \u2013 5PM; Monday \u2013 Friday 9AM \u2013 6PM; Saturday 9AM \u2013 5PM
\nLocation: <\/em>615 Church Street<\/p>\n

Tennessee State Capitol<\/a><\/p>\n

Designed by noted architect William Strickland, construction on the Capitol began in 1845. Admission is free and guided tours are available on the hour throughout the day.
\nHours: <\/em>Closed Saturday & Sunday; Monday \u2013 Friday 9AM \u2013 4PM
\nLocation: <\/em>600 Charlotte Avenue<\/p>\n

Tennessee State Museum<\/a><\/p>\n

Permanent exhibits include Tennessee\u2019s prehistory, the Age of Jackson, Antebellum Tennessee, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and the New South. Admission is free except for some temporary exhibits.
\nHours: <\/em>Sunday 1 \u2013 5PM; Closed Monday; Tuesday \u2013 Saturday 10AM \u2013 5PM
\nLocation: <\/em>505 Deaderick Street<\/p>\n

Music\/Theater<\/strong><\/p>\n

Ascend Amphitheater<\/a><\/p>\n

Picturesque outdoor venue on the banks of the Cumberland. Bastille is playing at 7 on Friday and Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds are playing at 7:30 on Saturday and Sunday.
\nLocation: <\/em>301 1st<\/sup> Avenue South<\/p>\n

Belcourt Theatre<\/a><\/p>\n

A unique Nashville treasure dedicated to presenting the best of independent, documentary, world, repertory, and classic cinema. Check the website for showtimes.
\nLocation: <\/em>2102 Belcourt Avenue<\/p>\n

Grand Ole Opry<\/a><\/p>\n

The Opry began as a simple radio broadcast in 1925 and although it has moved from Ryman Auditorium it remains \u201ccountry\u2019s most famous stage.\u201d Shows at 7PM Thursday \u2013 Saturday, featured artists TBA.
\nLocation: <\/em>2804 Opryland Drive<\/p>\n

Nashville Children\u2019s Theater<\/a><\/p>\n

The Children\u2019s Theater dates from 1931, and has performed in its current building since 1960. \u201cGoodnight Moon\u201d is playing at 11AM on Saturday and 2PM on Sunday.
\nLocation: <\/em>25 Middleton Street<\/p>\n

Ryman Auditorium<\/a><\/p>\n

Aka the \u201cMother Church of Country Music,\u201d former home of the Grand Ole Opry. Nashville\u2019s most iconic venue. Opry Country Classic (artists TBA) at 7PM on Thursday and Pixies with Public Access TV at 8PM on Friday. Tours are also available.
\nLocation: <\/em>116 5th<\/sup> Avenue North<\/p>\n

Schermerhorn Symphony Center<\/a><\/p>\n

Recently closed out its first decade as home of the Grammy Award-winning Nashville Symphony. Classical Mystery Tour will be performing their Beatles retrospective with the Symphony from May 4 \u2013 6.
\nLocation: <\/em>1 Symphony Place<\/p>\n

Tennessee Performing Arts Center<\/a><\/p>\n

Theater complex with three separate stages hosting dance, music, and drama performances as well as traveling shows. Swedish band Opeth and French group GOJIRA perform at War Memorial Auditorium on Thursday, and Andrew Jackson Hall hosts modern dance show Seven Deadly Sins <\/em>from Friday through Sunday.
\nLocation: <\/em>505 Deaderick Street<\/p>\n

Outdoors<\/strong><\/p>\n

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park<\/a><\/p>\n

A 19-acre green space just north of the Capitol that explores Tennessee\u2019s past and present via features including a 200-foot granite map of the state, a Pathway of History, and the Rivers of Tennessee Fountains. Don\u2019t miss the Nashville Farmers\u2019 Market, which is adjacent to the park!
\nHours: <\/em>6AM \u2013 10PM
\nLocation: <\/em>600 James Robertson Parkway<\/p>\n

Cheekwood Botanical Gardens & Museum of Art<\/a><\/p>\n

A 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located on the historic Cheek estate. Enjoy a meandering walk through 12 distinct gardens and delight in an extraordinary array of horticultural displays! Admission is $8 for adults with discounts for students and seniors.
\nHours: <\/em>Closed Monday; Tuesday \u2013 Sunday 9AM \u2013 5PM
\nLocation: <\/em>1200 Forrest Park Drive<\/p>\n

Centennial Park<\/a><\/p>\n

Home to Nashville\u2019s Parthenon, a full-scale replica of the original in Athens. From May 5 \u2013 7, the Park will also host the 46th<\/sup> Annual Spring Tennessee Craft Fair.
\nHours: <\/em>7AM \u2013 11PM
\nLocation: <\/em>2500 West End Avenue<\/p>\n

Civil Rights Walking and Driving Tour<\/a><\/p>\n

A self-guided tour that connects the locations and history of places that played a key role in Nashville\u2019s Civil Rights Movement. Many sites are within walking distance of the Sheraton.
\nHours\/Location: <\/em>Various
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Nashville Sounds<\/a><\/p>\n

Nashville\u2019s minor league baseball team, the Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland A\u2019s. The Sounds have a beautiful new stadium in Germantown, just north of downtown.
\nGames: <\/em>Saturday 6:35PM; Sunday 2:05PM
\nStadium: <\/em>First Tennessee Park<\/p>\n

Nashville Zoo at Grassmere<\/a><\/p>\n

Featuring animals from around the world including ostriches, kangaroos, giraffes, and komodo dragons as well as a popular playground for kids. The price of admission is $16 for adults and $11 for children.
\nHours: <\/em>9AM \u2013 4PM
\nLocation: <\/em>3777 Nolensville Pike<\/p>\n

Percy Warner Park<\/a><\/p>\n

Over 2500 acres of forests and fields connected by an extensive trail system and located less than 10 miles from downtown Nashville. Worth the trip for a hike or a jog if the weather cooperates!
\nHours: <\/em>7AM \u2013 11PM
\nLocation: <\/em>7105 Tennessee 100 (for Deep Well Trailhead)<\/p>\n

Radnor Lake State Natural Area<\/a><\/p>\n

This State Park is protected as a Class II Natural Area, and is inhabited by wildlife including owls, herons, mink, and otters. Most trails are strictly for hiking, photography, and wildlife observation \u2013 pets, jogging, and bicycles are only allowed on the Otter Creek Road trail.
\nHours: <\/em>6AM \u2013 6PM
\nLocation: <\/em>1160 Otter Creek Road<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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