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Music City is officially on the Michelin map.
As it turns out, Music City might have had several opportunities to earn its stripes notes before the name really stuck.
The 16-stop tour begins downtown and covers most areas of Nashville.
If the new legislation is approved, it would introduce recycling requirements for developers and construction sites in phases beginning July 1, 2024.
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Art, kids, food, pets, music + more — Church Street Park has it all.
Most of us probably don’t have our state flags memorized, but it’s worth studying up: Our flag’s design reflects centuries of history.
Hear from the candidates running for Nashville’s mayor at upcoming forums in June and July. Election day is Thursday, Aug. 3.
Several properties in Music City were recognized by the Metropolitan Historical Commission for their preservation efforts. The 2023 award recipients were honored during a ceremony on Thursday, May 18.
The report weighs job and wage growth, median of high-tech industries, and housing costs and access.
Bonus: The queen bees at the Tennessee Agricultural Museum and the Adventure Science Center are named “Bee-ba McEntire” and “Queen Dolly,” respectively. Keep reading for what to know about these local beehives.
The city was recognized as part of the World Migratory Bird Day Festival on May 13.

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