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  2. 10 new Nashville spots you should make a resolution to visit ...

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    Nashville welcomed many new bars, attractions and restaurants in 2023. Whether you're returning to town for the holidays or looking for a new hangout in 2024, here's our roundup of our must-try spots.

  3. 5 Best Hot Chicken Spots in Nashville, According to Chefs - AOL

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    5 Best Hot Chicken Spots in Nashville, According to Chefs. Chris Chamberlain. June 8, 2024 at 7:30 AM. ... Other Nashville Hot Chicken Spots Worthy of a Visit. Photo: Red's Hot Chicken.

  4. Why Nashville-area businesses like PDK, Party Fowl, Lou and ...

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    September 17, 2024 at 6:03 AM. At least eight Nashville restaurants permanently closed their doors or released plans to close in recent weeks. Some of the shutdowns were sudden, like when a ...

  5. New England hotspot - Wikipedia

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    The white dot just off the continental shelf is the Bear seamount. The New England hotspot, also referred to as the Great Meteor hotspot and sometimes the Monteregian hotspot, is a volcanic hotspot in the North Atlantic Ocean. It created the Monteregian Hills intrusions in Montreal and Montérégie, the White Mountains intrusions in New ...

  6. Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Between February 13 and May 10, 1960, a series of sit-ins were organized at lunch counters in downtown Nashville by the Nashville Student Movement and Nashville Christian Leadership Council, and were part of a broader sit-in movement in the southeastern United States as part of an effort to end racial segregation of public facilities. [59]

  7. First Horizon Park - Wikipedia

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    Nashville SC (USLC) 2018–2019. First Horizon Park, formerly known as First Tennessee Park, is a baseball park in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The home of the Triple-A Nashville Sounds of the International League, it opened on April 17, 2015, and can seat up to 10,000 people. It replaced the Sounds' former home, Herschel Greer ...