Local Nashville, TN spots written as emojis

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Hattie B’s hot chicken sandwich. | Photo by @lifewithjennj

This past weekend, we asked you to describe your favorite place in Nashville using only emojis. To make it a little more interesting, we put together this short quiz of different local spots in emoji form. Can you guess them all?

Disclaimer: Sometimes emojis won’t show up if your software isn’t up to date. You may need to update your device to view these.

  1. 👼🎨📸
  2. 🦇👨
  3. 🌸🪵
  4. 🎶🚶⭐
  5. 🌉🪨🏒
  6. ⛪🎙️
  7. 🌳📶🥾🚴
  8. 🏈🏟️
  9. 🟥🚪
  10. 🧑‍🌾🛍️🍈
  11. 💐🛻
  12. 👒🐝🔥🍗
  13. ✨📯🏛️
  14. 🖨️🍺
  15. 🐉🌳

Feeling confident? Keep scrolling for the answer key and see how many you got right.

ANSWER KEY:

  1. “What Lifts You” mural — Standing at 20’ high + requiring 60 paint pens for completion, this mural by Kelsey Montague is a Gulch staple.
  2. AT&T BuildingYou know you’re a local when. This iconic building was completed in 1994 and is Nashville’s tallest skyscraper.
  3. Cheekwood — The Orchids in the Mansion display runs through the end of this month.
  4. Music City Walk of FameTake a seat, Hollywood. This Nashville landmark celebrates the stars that give Music City its name.
  5. Bridgestone Arena — Catch a Preds game here tonight as they take on the Washington Capitals (Bonus: There will be “Fan Appreciation” night specials. 💸)
  6. Ryman Auditorium — The Mother Church of country music is celebrating 130 years with more events than ever before.
  7. Nashville Parthenon — A full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens, built as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition.
  8. Nissan Stadium — Two words: Titan Up. If you know, you know.
  9. The Red Door SaloonDid we trick you on this one? Head to Red Door in Midtown for a post-work drink + try the new Food Trailer menu.
  10. Nashville Farmers Market — With year-round fresh produce, artisanal food, restaurants, shops, and crafts… you can really shop ‘til ya drop here.
  11. Amelia’s Flower TruckPro tip: You can get 10% off your first bouquet if you sign up for email updates.
  12. Hattie B’s Hot Chicken — A family-run, Nashville-based restaurant chain that brings the heat to a Southern delicacy.
  13. Schermerhorn Symphony Center — DYK: You can compose your own season ticket bundle.
  14. Printers Alley — In its earlier days, it served as the place where men going to the courthouse would tie up their horses.
  15. Fannie Mae Dees Park — Commonly referred to as Dragon Park because of the mosaic dragon.
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