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Antioch, Tennessee, United States
Fort Loudon Lake is formed by the Holston, French Broad and Little Tennessee rivers and is named for the close by Fort Loudon. It is 55 miles long, has 14,600 acres of surface area and 360 miles of shoreline. Loudon, Blount and Knox ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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440 Hogan Rd., Nashville, TN 37204

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3777 Nolensville Road, Nashville, TN 37211

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3930 Apache Trail, Antioch, TN 37013

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Antioch, TN
'Travellers Rest' is a historic plantation in Nashville, Tennessee.
In 1799, the two story structure with four rooms was built by Judge John Overton (17661833). Overton was an advisor and close friend of Andrew Jackson, judge at ... More on Wikipedia

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1900 Hobson Pike Antioch TN 37013

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625 Smith Ave, Nashville, TN 37203
Inscription. Established in 1912 for the education of Negro citizens, Tennessee State University merged with UT-Nashville in 1979 and has become a major comprehensive urban university. Development ... More on HMDB
Tennessee State Fairgrounds - Some venues that lure in the best and the brightest, venues that keep you coming back again and again, venues that offer top-notch service. This isn’t one of them. Ten... More on clubzone

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Nashville, Tennessee, United States
3.3 mile lakeside trail (with more to come) with a 7 mile Pinnacle trail on the other side of the road (connected via a connector trail and tunnel under the road). There are plenty of challenging a... More on trails.mtbr.com
IF you are not into technical riding, stay on the lake side and enjoy well designed beginner level and low intermediate level trail and obstacles. More on trails.mtbr.com

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Ellington Agricultural Center, Nashville, TN 37204

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Nashville TN 37203, United States of America
The remains of Fort Negley stand testament to the Union Army's 1862 occupation of Nashville and the subsequent transformation of the city into a major supply depot for Union troops. At the Visitors... More on Heritage
Nashville's historic Fort Negley was the largest inland stone fort constructed during the Civil War and is now the site of Fort Negley Park and the Fort Negley Visitors Center. The Visitors Center ... More on KidsPlayParks
