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Things To Do In Nashville, TN July 13, 2013


Watch Tennessee roll past your wide sightseeing window at scenic level aboard one of TCRMs special excursion trains. Our streamlined coaches feature air-conditioning, large sightseeing windows, and comfortable seats. All seats are reserved at no extra charge....

Make plans to visit Whispers of the Past: A Museum s Secrets Explored , opening Friday, July 12, 2013 with an open house from 5:00-8:00 p.m. and running through August 11, 2013. From our collection, furnishings, children s clothing, hair art and photographs f...
Where does a chipmunk sleep? What does an eagle feed its young? How do mother bats find their babies in a cave? In Animal Secrets, families will learn the answers to these questions and more as they explore the hidden habitats and secret lives of forest anim...
Exhibition: Permanent Residents: Artists from Cheekwood's Collection Perle Fine Pure Myth, 1948-49...
Middle Tennessee-based photographer Kris Kristoffersen is occasionally confused with the famous entertainer/singer/songwriter with a similar name. But, photographer Kristoffersen has become well-known in his own right in recent years for capturing powerful i...
Installed at the Demonbreun Street entrance to the Frist Center, Inveterate Composition for Clare (2011), by Brooklyn-based artist Rachel Owens, is composed of dismantled sections of two replica military Humvee shells, which have been reconstructed and welde...
Calling all young aspiring artists-discover a world of inspiration and creativity at Summer Art Camp! Our weeklong, age-appropriate classes are designed to encourage artistic expression, art appreciation, imagination, and understanding for kids ages 5 to 13....
Please call 244-3340 for complete information On September 19, 2012, Frist Center educators launched a teen community art project called Stop. Take Notice! Inspired by contemporary artist Carrie Mae Weems, teens from Martha O'Bryan Center's Top Floor...
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