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  2. Centennial Park (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, 2005, Centennial Park became Nashville's first wireless internet park by offering free Wi-Fi internet access to park patrons. [17] The park's bandshell was the site of the annual "Shakespeare in the Park" presented by the Nashville Shakespeare Festival for thirty years until its move to Nashville's oneC1TY in 2019. [citation needed]

  3. Centennial Sportsplex - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Sportsplex is a multi-use athletic complex in Nashville, Tennessee. The venue is owned by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and is operated by Metro Parks, the parks and recreation arm of the government. The facility is adjacent to Centennial Park, from which it derives its name.

  4. Centennial Park - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Park (Champaign, Illinois) Centennial Park (Davenport, Iowa) Centennial Park (Ellicott City), Maryland; Centennial Grounds, home park for the 1875 Philadelphia Centennials baseball team in Pennsylvania; Centennial Park (Nashville), Tennessee; Centennial Park, a waterfront park connected to Myrtle Edwards Park in Seattle, Washington

  5. File:Centennial Park, Parthenon entrance.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Parthenon (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Alan LeQuire was commissioned to create the statue of Athena Parthenos [7] as a reconstruction, to scholarly standards, of the long-lost original: she is cuirassed and helmeted, carries a shield on her left arm, a 6-foot-high (1.8 m) statue of Nike (Victory) in her right palm, and stands 42 feet (13 m) high, gilt (as of 2002) [7] with ...

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  8. Nashville Board of Parks and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Nashville Mayor James Marshall Head created the Nashville Parks Board. [3]: 81 The plan was to create several neighborhood parks and four larger parks of about 50 acres (0.078 sq mi), one built in each quadrant of town. [3]: 81 Nashville's first park, Watkins Park, was created in 1909. [4]

  9. Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. Capital city of Tennessee, United States "Nashville" and "Music City" redirect here. For other uses, see Nashville (disambiguation) and Music City (disambiguation). State capital and consolidated city-county in Tennessee, United States Nashville State capital and consolidated city-county ...