NASHtoday Valentine’s Day Cards

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We’ve shared date ideas based on your love language and candy heart-inspired coffee creations this Valentine’s Day, but today we’re adding what to say to that list with six Valentine’s Day cards that are uniquely Nashville.

As a bonus, we’re sharing date ideas based on some of these iconic Music City spots.

The Parthenon

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  • There’s no place more romantic for a picnic than Centennial Park. Spending quality time with your loved one can be as simple as packing a picnic basket, rolling out a blanket on the Great Lawn, and taking in the best view in town — the Parthenon. We recommend going on a post-lunch stroll around Lake Watauga.

Nashville Zoo

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  • Wild about your sweetheart? Consider a spontaneous zoo date — no planning or reservations required. While there, embark on a behind-the-scenes guided tour, hold hands on the carousel, feed the lorikeets, and grab a bite to eat. Just be sure to greet the Chilean flamingo flock on your way in.

Johnny Cash Museum

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  • Want a love like Johnny and June? It was backstage at the Ryman — at Cash’s Grand Ole Opry debut on July 7, 1956 — that one of country music’s most celebrated love stories began. If you’re feeling inspired by this musical “meet cute,” spend some time with your significant other at the Johnny Cash Museum, which features the largest collection of the late artist’s artifacts. Plus, swoon over Johnny’s love letters to June. Bonus: Enjoy breakfast or lunch at the museum’s cafe.

Can’t get enough of these local Valentine’s cards? Neither can we. Head over to our Instagram today to see more Nashville-inspired creations.

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