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Rocketown is a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m 2) facility with entertainment space, a coffee bar, and indoor skate park, located in Nashville, Tennessee.First opening in Franklin, TN in 1994-95 by contemporary Christian music artist Michael W. Smith, Rocketown was created as a safe, drug and alcohol free place for teenagers to hang out.
The skatepark was constructed in 2004 by the Metro Nashville Parks Department at a cost of $500,000. [5] Wally Hollyday of Wally Hollyday Skateparks was the construction manager and principal designer of the park. [2] Mayor Bill Purcell presided over the skatepark's grand opening ceremony on July 1, 2004, along with numerous local skaters and ...
Numerous bars, nightclubs, and restaurants occupy Printer's Alley. A large sign marks the entrance to Printer's Alley on Church Street. Printer's Alley is a famous alley in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., between Third and Fourth Avenues, running from Union Street to Commerce Street. The portion of the alley between Union and Church Street ...
The skate park at West National Avenue and South Eighth Street, which uses part of an underused parking lot beneath I-94, would get lighting, fencing and other improvements costing $100,000 ...
The 117-acre (47 ha) site is located southeast of Downtown Nashville on the Nolensville Pike. The historic home of the Tennessee State Fair, today the complex is home to Geodis Park, home of Nashville SC of Major League Soccer, Fairgrounds Speedway, the Tennessee State Fairground Sports Arena, the Nashville Flea Market, and The Nashville Fair.
The concept, dubbed "Cumberland Yard" in a nod to the site's 1891 origin as Cumberland Park, would return 16 of the 23 city-owned acres to public park space called "The Paddock" with walking ...
Green Day with the Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas will play Nashville's GEODIS Park Aug. 30, 2024. Green Day's "The Saviors Tour," next year will mark the 30th anniversary of the ...
In 2011 Nashville bought the private Cornelia Fort Airpark which was the destination of singer Patsy Cline in her 1963 fatal plane crash. The combination of Shelby Park/Shelby Bottoms/Cornelia Fort makes up more than 1,000 acres and is the fourth largest park complex in Nashville.(trailing Beaman, Bells Bend and Warner). [6] [7] Festival in ...