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The Tennessee State Fairground Sports Arena is on the grounds of the Nashville Fairgrounds. It is also known by the nickname the TNA Asylum due to the venue hosting Total Nonstop Action Wrestling events for two years in the early 2000s. The building was constructed in 1922, by workers from South Dakota. The building was originally a flea market.
In November 2017, Metro Nashville was sued by a group called Save Our Fairgrounds on the basis that the construction could disrupt the Tennessee State Fair, the Nashville Flea Market, and Fairgrounds Speedway racing activities. [26] The lawsuit was dismissed by Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle in December 2017.
One in three Nashvillians have visited the fairgrounds in the last year, poll results showed, mostly to attend the flea market (49%), soccer games (35%) and the fair (32%). About 11% reported ...
The Tennessee State Fair is an annual state fair, formerly held in Nashville, Tennessee. Until 2021, the fair was generally held in the second week of September, as well as the weekends surrounding it. The fair regularly had attendance over 200,000 people per year while located at the Nashville Fairgrounds. [1]
According to event organizers, the Nashville tradition features over 260 merchants from around the country, offering unique gifts including toys for all ages, clothing for children and adults ...
Nashville Symphony and Chorus perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Dec. 15-16, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 17, at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Tickets are $25-$109. nashvillesymphony.org Tickets ...
Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway is a 0.596 mi (0.959 km) motorsport racetrack located at the Nashville Fairgrounds near downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The track is the second-oldest continually operating track in the United States. [2] The track held NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup (now NASCAR Cup Series) races from 1958 to 1984.
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, commonly known as Bicentennial Mall, is an urban linear landscaped state park in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. [1] The park is located on 19 acres (77,000 m 2) north-northwest of the Tennessee State Capitol, and highlights the state's history, geography, culture, and musical heritage.