Photos

Dyer Observatory

A giant telescope aims skyward inside of the Dyer Observatory.

Library

A customer runs past the grand staircase in the Nashville Public Library.

Airport

BNA with Nashville skyline in background.

Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center is home to the Nashville Symphony, along with a variety of concerts and events. The center is named in honor of Kenneth Schermerhorn, who was the music director and conductor of the symphony from 1983 until his death in 2005.

Sounds Baseball

A Nashville Sounds Player walks towards the dugout before the start of a recent game.

Library at the Consulate

A variety of Japanese and English language books about Japan are available to be checked out.

Past Perfect

A Fresh Watermelon Martini is served at Past Perfect Restaurant.

Bluebird Cafe

Even in Music City, the Bluebird Cafe stands apart. The famous songwriters venue was recently purchased by the Nashville Songwriters Association.

Downtown

Nashville skyline at night with General Jackson on Cumberland in foreground.

Parthenon

A full-scale replica of the Parthenon stands in the center of Centennial Park.

Music Row

One of the nashville painted guitars called, "Heartbreak Hotel," by artist Alan Rhody.

Urban Village

A Ferrari is parked in front of the newly constructed ICON condominiums in The Gulch.

Statue

Musica Statue

Temple

The Sri Ganesha Temple in Bellevue serves Nashville’s Hindu population.

Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge

Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge

Ghost Ballet

A sculpture called Ghost Ballet frames the AT&T Building

Nashville Predators

An official drops the puck during a Predators game

Belmont University

Belmont University

Broadway Music

The neon lights of Legends Corner along Nashville's Lower Broadway district, a haven for tourism and live music anytime of day or night.

Wildhorse Saloon

Crowds fill the seats at the Wildhorse Saloon

Adventure Science Center

Kids enjoy the "Moonwalker" exhibit at Adventure Science Center, a children's museum that serves about 340,000 visitors annually from Middle Tennessee, Southern Kentucky, Northern Alabama, and beyond.

Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium in downtown

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The Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge is lit with green lights

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A sculpture stands in front of the AT&T Building