NASHtoday wrapped: Revisiting 2023’s top hits

As we wrap up the year, we’re taking a look back at some of NASHtoday’s most engaged with stories and social media posts.

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Here’s what our NASHtoday readers + followers were most interested in this year.

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If you have Spotify, you likely explored your stats this week, including a roundup of your favorite artists, total minutes listened, top songs, and more.

We’re spinning our own inspired track and bringing you NASHtoday Wrapped — a roundup of top articles and social posts from this year.

Top stories

It’s no surprise that Nashvillians like robust guides for things to do around Music City — in fact, 4,921 of you wanted to know the best kid-friendly spots. Here are five of our top-viewed articles from this year:

  1. Kid-friendly activities in Music City
  2. Dog-friendly places
  3. Fall fun in Nashville
  4. Local farmers markets
  5. Guide to the Southern Festival of Books

Top social posts

From new restaurants to places to go and events to take part in, our followers just like to see what’s new in the city. The numbers speak for themselves — we reached 548,586 of you with our preview of Sinatra Bar & Lounge. View more top-performing posts:

  1. Frank Sinatra Bar & Lounge | 34,371 likes
  2. Southern Festival of Books | 10,806 likes
  3. Mill Ridge Park | 10,283 likes
  4. Hannah Montana waterfall | 10,177 likes
  5. Zoolumination | 8,257 likes

Tell us what content you want to see more of in 2024.

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