18 July 2001
[6:15 pm]
Like the Parthenon in Centennial Park (photo above), we're under
renovations here at BlueShoe Nashville. Along with a new design
that has not yet been implemented throughout, we're adding new
photos and updating all the major divisions. Unlike the Parthenon,
the renovations shouldn't take decades--only weeks. So bear with
us: when we're done, this guide should be the easiest and most
complete for any on Nashville, Tennessee.
Meanwhile, check out:
Free Things to Do in Nashville:
Big Band dances, concerts, movies, and Shakepeare in the park--you'll
find Nashville offers a lot for free this open-air season.
Nashville Dining: Meat-and-threes, ethnic delights, and some cool coffee houses.
Outdoor Guide: parks, outdoor events, the Farmer's Market, and more.
Historical Profiles
Nathan
Bedford Forrest: hero or heel? Find out how this figure from
the past is exciting controversy in present-day Nashville.
The War of the Roses
took place in Nashville in 1920 in the Tennessee legislature's
pivotal battle over the ratification of the 19th amendment.
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