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From Nashville to the Dodgers’ dugout, Gilliam became a key part of the team’s success for more than two decades.
On November 1, 2023, the Arena Football League announced the highly anticipated return of the Nashville Kats for the 2024 season. Now, they’re ready to play.
The first flight to circumnavigate the world took off in Seattle on April 6, 1924 with Nashville local, Jack Harding, aboard. To celebrate the 100th anniversary, the Nashville Public Library unveiled a special exhibit.
Don’t table the Tennessee State Museum’s exhibit, “Tennessee Furniture,” which boasts 45 pieces and opens on April 20.
Music City was all shook up when Elvis came to town.
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.
Nashville is full of murals that tell our city’s story, but this towering one in The Nations might make visitors and locals alike stop and stare in curiosity as to how it came to be.
The Music City jewel has a big birthday coming up on Saturday, March 16 and is commemorating 50 years at its Opryland location.
These local hangouts might be gone, but they are far from forgotten. We asked you which defunct Nashville businesses you miss most, and here’s what you had to say.
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.
What were Nashvillians doing on Leap Days in 1928, 1952, and 1964? We dug through the archives to find out.
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We sat down with Rebecca Barron, the culinary director for 5th & Taylor in Nashville. She told us what she keeps in her fridge, plus the one ingredient that makes everything taste better.
It’s halftime, folks. What will the next six months of 2025 look like for you?
Go bargain hunting with our Nashville happy hour guide, which highlights drink specials and food discounts throughout the city.
To swim or not to swim? There’s no question when these pools are ready for your small and large gatherings.
Got a hot new fling? Hoping to spice things up with your longtime partner? We’re here to help you plan your next date in Music City.
Take yourself on a tour through Nashville’s past and present.
Sit back and watch the fireworks at these local events. Plus, make note of downtown road closures.
You’ll find more than you bargained for at these flea markets, thrift stores, vintage shops, and resellers across Nashville. These local shops are perfect for thrifting experts and casual shoppers alike.
Over 20 Black-owned restaurants and businesses will be offering specials or discounted menu items through the weekend following Juneteenth.
From a renovated silo to homes featured on HGTV, Nashville is full of special places to stay that offer guests a break from traditional hotels and motels.