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The annual Earth Day event is hosted at Centennial Park’s Bandshell.
We’re always dishing on Music City’s food scene, and here’s where you can park it to indulge in the many food trucks that play a big part in it.
We won’t leave you hanging in the outfield. Jelly Roll, Riley Green, and more will play in this year’s celebrity softball game.
Pack your reusable shopping bags, because we’ve rounded up 13 farmers markets around Nashville.
From food and drink to retail and attractions — we asked you what hidden gems make Nashville the best and you delivered.
Eat and Drink
No password is needed to step into the newly-opened 1865 Club, which also offers memberships with specialty perks.
The food is just as good as the beer at craft breweries across Nashville.
Plans are in the works for two Tim Hortons in Mt. Juliet — but the Volunteer State could be getting 40+ more locations in the years to come.
Tails on the Trail launches this month to showcase the Tennessee Whiskey Trail’s dog-friendly distilleries.
Travel and Outdoors
Hit the trails on your own time or bookmark upcoming events, including a night hike, backpacking trip, and caving adventure.
A new Urban Tree Canopy Assessment by Metro looks at canopy loss and opportunities to expand it.
We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that Nashville has to offer — complete with art projects, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
From what’s returning this month, top tips, and upcoming events — here’s how to make the most out of your visit this spring.
Real Estate
Before the development called The 924 can kick a gooaal get to work, the Metro Planning Commission will consider a rezoning plan on May 24.
In the final stop on Metro’s Old House Series, we’ll uncover Nashville’s latest historic property style, which reached peak builds between 1940 and 1960.
The Everett and The Emory, two multi-family residential towers under construction at Nashville Yards, anticipate an opening by year’s end.
MetroCenter dates back to 1971, when plans for its development were unveiled. Years later, the business park finally hit its stride — here’s the story from its conception to today.
City
Music City isn’t in the path of totality this time (who remembers where they were on Aug. 21, 2017?), but the region will see 95% coverage at its peak.
Nashvillians can get involved with the statewide and national campaign by participating in a coffee crawl and attending events.
Love your city? Get engaged.
It’s National Poetry Month, and our readers are invited to submit original poems in a special NASHtoday contest.

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