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What Nashvillians googled in 2022

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See what Nashvillians have been Googling this year. | Photo by Pixabay via Pexels

We’ve been examining your Google search history... but don’t worry, you’re not the only one looking up “marry me chicken” and “great eared nightjar.” Google dropped the Nashville area’s top trending searches from 2022 and we’re here with the results.

No surprises here. Nashville searched for country more than any other music genre in 2022. We’ll see you at the Country Music Hall of Fame and CMA Fest in the new year.

The Nashville area also loves a good time — we searched for “waterparks near me” and “car shows near me” the most, too. Luckily for us, Nashville Shores has 2023 passes on sale and the Slammedenuff Nashville car show returns in April.

Itching to know what else your neighbors have been Googling? Check out the full list of the Nashville area’s top 10 trending “near me” searches.

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