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101 Fun Facts About Nashville, TN - Discovering Music City One Fascinating Story at a Time

101 Fun Facts About Nashville, TN - Discovering Music City One Fascinating Story at a Time

Kelly Lee Culbreth / TBD

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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781087999494
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** The paperback, hardcover, and eBook are ALL in FULL-COLOR! **Are you a local that loves Nashville? Are you, or someone you know, planning a visit to Music City? Then you need this fun and entertaining full-color book!Inside are 101 reasons why Nashville, TN has become one of the fastest-growing cities in America and one of the hottest tourist destinations in the world. With carefully selected facts and numerous topics covered, even a local to Nashville is sure to learn something new. What’s included in this pocket-sized fact book:Information about world-famous venues, museums, historical sites, and landmarks that are scattered all around the city.Read about Nashville’s history and how it became known as a music mecca for songwriters, musicians, artists, and industry professionals.Learn why this city has such a happening nightlife with an impressive, live music scene.Facts about the Professional, Minor League, and Division I sports teams associated with Nashville. From southern cookin’ to exquisite, chef-prepared meals, see why Nashville has a delicious history with food.Ideas on things to do and annual events.90 full-color photos and so much more.A quick read that gets straight to the facts, this informative guide is a great resource, gift, or coffee table book. ​​​​​​​Nashville awaits you on the inside!

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