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  2. Centennial Sportsplex - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Sportsplex is a multi-use athletic complex in Nashville, Tennessee, owned by the Metro Government and operated by Metro Parks. It features two ice arenas, a swimming pool, a fitness center, and tennis courts, and is home to the Nashville Aquatic Club and the Nashville Predators practice facility.

  3. Broadway (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway is a major thoroughfare in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, known for its honky tonks and live country music. Learn about its history, landmarks, and attractions along the street, from the Cumberland River to Vanderbilt University.

  4. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park - Wikipedia

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    A state park in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, featuring Tennessee's history, geography, culture, and musical heritage. The park is modeled on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and has a granite map, fountains, a carillon, and a 2,200-seat amphitheater.

  5. Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    TPAC is a three-theater facility in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, that hosts touring Broadway shows, ballet, opera, and other cultural events. It is named for the three Presidents from Tennessee: Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson.

  6. 333 Commerce - Wikipedia

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    333 Commerce St [5] (formerly the AT&T Building, South Central Bell Building, and BellSouth Building, also colloquially known as the Batman Building [12]) is a 617-foot (188 m), 33-story skyscraper completed in September 1994 and located in Nashville, Tennessee. The structure is designed as an office tower capable of housing 2,000 workers.

  7. Music City Walk of Fame - Wikipedia

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    A walk of fame in Nashville, Tennessee, that honors significant contributors to Nashville's musical heritage and achievements in the music industry. See the list of inductees, the park location, and the history of the walk since 2006.

  8. Ryman Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Ryman Auditorium (originally Union Gospel Tabernacle and renamed Grand Ole Opry House for a period) is a historic 2,362-seat live-performance venue and museum located at 116 Rep. John Lewis Way North, in the downtown core of Nashville, Tennessee, United States.

  9. Ghost Ballet for East Bank Machineworks - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Ballet as seen from Broadway Avenue in Nashville, TN. Ghost Ballet for the East Bank Machineworks, also known by its abbreviation Ghost Ballet, is a public art installation and modern sculpture at the east bank of the Cumberland River between Nissan Stadium and the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in Nashville, Tennessee.