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    From ziplining through the trees to toe-tappin' bluegrass, here are our picks for kid-friendly summer fun around Nashville. Festivals, zip lining, water parks and more: Ideas for kid-friendly ...

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    Choosing to stay home instead of travel for spring break this year? Nashville has many things to do and see. Check out these options.

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    Nashville Ballet presents traditional Christmas ballet with a Nashville twist from Dec. 8-24 at Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $51-$115. tpac.org Tickets are $51-$115. tpac.org ...

  5. Category:Events in Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Sports competitions in Nashville, Tennessee (4 C, 28 P) Pages in category "Events in Nashville, Tennessee" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.

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    The Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969–1970 season. The plotline involved Granny ( Irene Ryan ) attempting to find a husband for Elly May ( Donna Douglas ) back in the hills, while Jed ( Buddy Ebsen ...

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    The Nashville Fairgrounds, also known as The Fairgrounds Nashville and the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, is an entertainment complex in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The 117-acre (47 ha) site is located southeast of Downtown Nashville on the Nolensville Pike .