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Nashville Archives - The Magnolia Apartments Blog Just another Rent Cafe Blogs Sites site Mon, 17 Oct 2022 01:35:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Colors of Nashville: The Top Places To See Fall Colors In and Around Nashville/Antioch https://www.themagnoliaapt.com/blog/2022/09/16/colors-of-nashville-the-top-places-to-see-fall-colors-in-and-around-nashvilleantioch/ https://www.themagnoliaapt.com/blog/2022/09/16/colors-of-nashville-the-top-places-to-see-fall-colors-in-and-around-nashvilleantioch/#respond Fri, 16 Sep 2022 02:16:00 +0000 https://www.arborhillsapthomes.com/blog/?p=18   Popular opinion suggests that, next to Virginia, Nashville has the best Fall foliage in the United States. This conclusion is based on the weather conditions and general color scheme in the Music City during this magnificent season. If you feel motivated to explore Nashville this season, then our experienced limo Nashville specialists know just…

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Popular opinion suggests that, next to Virginia, Nashville has the best Fall foliage in the United States. This conclusion is based on the weather conditions and general color scheme in the Music City during this magnificent season. If you feel motivated to explore Nashville this season, then our experienced limo Nashville specialists know just where to look; we have compiled a list of some of the best locations, in and around the music city, with the most spectacular fall foliage views.

Old Natchez Trace

The Old Natchez Trace is a historic forest trail that spans over 440 miles from Tennessee to Mississippi. If you are in Nashville we recommend that you take the Western entry point near the Loveless CafĂ©. This entry point will immediately lead you to a large bridge where you will get a bird’s eye view of the forest’s Fall foliage. At Old Natchez Trace, you can either explore the forest in a vehicle or take one of the many hiking trails for a better opportunity to take in the scenery and immortalize the memory in photos.

The Whitestone Country Inn

Located along Paint Rock Road in Kingston, slightly over 100 miles from Nashville, the Whitestone Country Inn sits on 360 acres of perfectly manicured lawns that overlook Watts Bar Lake’s waterfowl refuge. The Whitestone Country Inn also offers guests 8 miles of pristine trails with some of the amazing Fall foliage scenes you will ever see in Nashville and its surroundings. You could also choose to take that special someone on the popular ‘marriage walk’ and create romantic memories that will last you a lifetime.

Fall Creek Falls State Park

Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of the largest and most popular state parks in Tennessee, spanning over 26,000 acres across two counties; Van Buren and Bledsoe. This state park is only 115 miles, or a two-hour drive away from Nashville. Here you will get to enjoy several lush waterfalls including Cane Creek Falls, Piney Falls, and the Cane Creek Cascades. Take a short walk that leads you directly to the lookout for spectacular Fall foliage views.

Radnor Lake State Park

Head over to Radnor Lake State Park in Oak Hill; a 17-minute drive from the city. The park spans over 1,300 acres and, in addition to all the wonderful colors you will get to see, you will also get glimpses of a variety of wildlife. There are numerous trails you can choose from, but we recommend the main trail winding around the lake’s circumference, which offers guests plenty of impressive foliage viewing points.

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The Best Places to Watch Fireworks Near Antioch and Nashville for 4th of July 2022 https://www.themagnoliaapt.com/blog/2022/06/17/the-best-places-to-watch-fireworks-near-antioch-and-nashville-for-4th-of-july-2022/ https://www.themagnoliaapt.com/blog/2022/06/17/the-best-places-to-watch-fireworks-near-antioch-and-nashville-for-4th-of-july-2022/#respond Fri, 17 Jun 2022 13:53:00 +0000 https://www.arborhillsapthomes.com/blog/?p=79 One of our favorite holidays is July 4th. Watermelon, parades, and of course fireworks. The fireworks shows that are scheduled for Nashville and Middle Tennessee are listed here.   2022 July 4th Celebrations Davidson County Downtown Fireworks – July 4, 2022 Find details HERE. Old Dominion, Gramps Morgan, Cassadee Pope, Levi Hummon, and other performers…

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One of our favorite holidays is July 4th. Watermelon, parades, and of course fireworks. The fireworks shows that are scheduled for Nashville and Middle Tennessee are listed here.
 

2022 July 4th Celebrations

Davidson County

Downtown Fireworks – July 4, 2022

Find details HERE.

Old Dominion, Gramps Morgan, Cassadee Pope, Levi Hummon, and other performers will perform at the FREE Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th event in Downtown Nashville on July 4, 2022, to celebrate Independence Day. This Fourth of July, the GRAMMY-winning Nashville Symphony will perform live, and there will be an Amazon Family Fun Zone and the biggest fireworks display in Nashville history.

Music City Hot Chicken Festival – July 4, 2022 – 11AM – 4PM

Eat piping-hot chicken as well as other local fare and beverages. The celebration features a Fire Truck Parade and live music. 

Robertson County

White House – Americana Celebration – July 7 -9, 2022

Find more information at this link.

Springfield – July 3, 2022 3PM – 9:30PM

Freedom Celebration and Fireworks at J. Travis Price Park, 4155 Wilks Rd, Springfield.  Find more information at this link.

Rutherford County

Murfreesboro – July 4, 2022 4PM – 9:30PM

Celebration under the Stars: From The Fountains at Gateway, the City of Murfreesboro displays its yearly fireworks show. There will be fireworks and live music during this event. Pack some blankets or chairs for seating. Visit this link for further details.

La Vergne – July 4, 2022

The gates open at 5:30, and the entertainment begins at 6:00. Free entry is offered. Families are encouraged to bring their own picnic lunches as well as lawn chairs and blankets. Additionally, there will be a variety of food vendors available for visitors to choose from. At dusk, the magnificent fireworks display will start. Visit this link for further details.

Smyrna – July 1, 2022 @ 5PM

Come celebrate the Fourth of July with us at the Lee Victory Recreation Park with music, food, and fun activities. Starting at 5:00 PM at 110 Sam Ridley Parkway's Lee Victory Recreational Park. Additionally, we cordially welcome you to park at the SOAC, where there will be free admission to the summer exhibition Curious George: Let's Get Curious! and outdoor activities. Then, once the sun has set, get ready for one of Smyrna's yearly highlights: the fireworks display that starts at night. Details can be found at this link.

Sumner County

Gallatin –  July 4, 2022 3PM – 9PM

Find more information HERE.

Hendersonville – Freedom Festival – July 3, 2022 5PM – 10PM

This festival will include rides, music and fireworks. Find more information HERE.

Goodlettsville – July 4, 2022 4PM – 9PM

Find more information at this link.

Williamson County

Nolensville – Star Spangled Celebration July 2, 2022 6PM- 9:30PM

The Star Spangled Celebration will be held at Nolensville High School on Saturday, July 2, 2022 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Food vendors, inflatables, family-friendly activities, live entertainment, and fireworks will all be included in this celebration.

Brentwood – July 4, 2022 7PM – 10PM

Red, White and Boom will feature a concert, food trucks and fireworks. Find more HERE.

Franklin – July 4, 2022 6PM – 9:30PM

Fireworks and music at Harlinsdale Farm's The Park. Find more information HERE.

Wilson County

Lebanon – July 4, 2022 5PM – 9PM

Live music, a car and motorcycle show, a bounce house, free food, and fireworks will all be present at this event. Find more information HERE.

Mt Juliet – July 4, 2022 Fireworks at 9PM.

Details at this link.

Watertown – July 4, 2022

At 3 PM, take part in Watertown's yearly squirt gun parade. Find out everything at this link.

*All events subject to change and may be cancelled in the event of inclement weather.

 

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Trick or Treat: A List of Local Halloween Events Happening Around Antioch and Middle Tennessee https://www.themagnoliaapt.com/blog/2021/10/18/trick-or-treat-a-list-of-local-halloween-events-happening-around-antioch-and-middle-tennessee/ https://www.themagnoliaapt.com/blog/2021/10/18/trick-or-treat-a-list-of-local-halloween-events-happening-around-antioch-and-middle-tennessee/#respond Mon, 18 Oct 2021 02:37:00 +0000 https://www.arborhillsapthomes.com/blog/?p=24 It’s the spooky season of the year again, and several events in Middle Tennessee are scheduled to celebrate the holiday. If you’re looking for happenings to fill your to-do list for Halloween 2021, a list of offerings is below. Halloween Events Boo at the Zoo October 19-24, October 26-30 – 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.…

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It’s the spooky season of the year again, and several events in Middle Tennessee are scheduled to celebrate the holiday.

If you’re looking for happenings to fill your to-do list for Halloween 2021, a list of offerings is below.

Halloween Events

Boo at the Zoo

October 19-24, October 26-30 – 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. each night

Nashville Zoo

3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, Tenn.

Boo at the Zoo returns at Nashville Zoo starting Friday, October 15. Promised are lit scenes, pumpkin patches, hay creatures, a Monster Mash dance area, and what the zoo calls the Scary Go-Round carousel, along with nightly animal shows. Ten trick-or-treat stations will also include a glow-in-the-dark souvenir cup for children.

For the safety of guests and employees, each night of Boo at the Zoo will have capacity limits. Masks are required indoors and encouraged outdoors.

Tickets for Friday through Sunday walk-throughs are $20. Tuesday through Thursday tickets are $18. Children under 2 have free access. Because of the reduced capacity, the Nashville Zoo expects Thursday through Sunday tickets to sell out quickly and recommends the advance purchase of tickets for those days.

More information is available on the Nashville Zoo website.

 

Barfield Bash Carnival – Free

October 22-23 – 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. each night

Barfield Crescent Park

697 Veterans Parkway, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

The City of Murfreesboro is putting on the Barfield Bash Carnival at Barfield Crescent Park on Friday, October 22. Games and prizes, along with a costume contest, are promised. Guests can also expect storytime, a "paranormal petting zoo" and a fortune teller. Admission to the Barfield Bash is free. More information is available on the Murfreesboro website.

 

Halloween Pooch Parade

October 23 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cheekwood Botanical Gardens

1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville, Tenn.

Cheekwood is throwing its annual Halloween Pooch Parade on Saturday, October 23. Cheekwood members have free access, while non-members must pay up to $20 for adults. Pooch Parade tickets are "gardens only" tickets. Cheekwood notes that dogs are not allowed inside any of the buildings on site.

More information and tickets are available on the Cheekwood website.

 

Pumpkin Painting Party – Free

October 23 – 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Linebaugh Public Library

105 West Vine Street, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

In preparation for their annual pumpkin painting contest, Linebaugh Public Library is holding a painting party on Saturday, October 23. Pumpkins can be painted and decorated with the library's supplies. Pumpkins that have already been decorated can also be brought in for submission into the contest; however, carved pumpkins are not being accepted.

This event is free. More information is available on the Rutherford County Library System website.

 

Haunted Museum Storytelling Festival – Free

October 23 – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Tennessee State Museum

1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard, Nashville, Tenn.

After being presented virtually last year, the Haunted Museum Storytelling Festival will return this year to the Tennessee State Museum. The event is free. Guests can enjoy snacks, crafts, a scavenger hunt, demonstrations of the museum's 18th-century printing press, and games on the lawn of the museum.

In keeping with the name of the festival, storytellers will also be present to deliver ghost stories. Additionally, the Nashville Puppet Truck will be there to present "The Ordeal of Dr. Trifulgus," an adaptation of a short story originally penned by Jules Verne. That presentation is recommended for ages 8 and up.

All information for this event is available on the Tennessee State Museum website.

 

Halloween in the Park – Mount Juliet – Free

October 23 – 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Charlie Daniels Park

1075 Charlie Daniels Parkway, Mount Juliet, Tenn.

The City of Mount Juliet is hosting Halloween in the Park at Charlie Daniels Park. This is a free event.

Details can be found on the Mount Juliet website.

 

Halloween in the Park – Goodlettsville – Free

October 23 – 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Moss-Wright Park

745 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville, Tenn.

Halloween in the Park in Goodlettsville promises games, food vendors, inflatables, a pumpkin patch, a DJ, dancing, photo booths, and crafts. The event is free.

Details are on the Goodlettsville website.

Goblins and Goodies at the Park – Free

October 23 – 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Veterans Memorial Park

115 Floyd Mayfield Drive, La Vergne, Tenn.

Another free event, Goblins, and Goodies at the Park will include games and a hike through the park, which will offer trick-or-treating opportunities from local organizations and businesses. Details are available on the La Vergne website.

 

Halloween in the Park – Smyrna – Free*

October 23 – 3 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Sharp Springs Park

1000 Espey Drive, Smyrna, Tenn.

Smyrna Parks and Recreation is putting on Halloween in the Park at Sharp Springs Park this year. Games and a costume contest will be available. The event itself is free, but additional activities at the event will charge. That includes a $2 corn maze and a $1 hayride.

Additional information is available on the Town of Smyrna website.

 

Trick-or-Treat Events

Halloween at the Avenue – Free

October 23 – 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.

The Avenue Murfreesboro

2615 Medical Center Parkway, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Trick or Treat on the Square – Free

October 29 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Gallatin City Square

Gallatin, Tenn.

Trick or Treat at Honeysuckle Hill – Free

October 30 – 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Honeysuckle Hill Farm

1765 Martins Chapel Church Road, Springfield, Tenn.

Trunk or Treat at Lakeshore Christian Church – Antioch and Smyrna – Free

October 30 – 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Lakeshore Christian Church, Antioch

5434 Bell Forge Lane East, Antioch, Tenn.

Lakeshore Christian Church, Smyrna

6600 New Nashville Highway #110, Smyrna, Tenn.

Trucks and Treats at Payne Chevrolet – Free

October 30 – 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Payne Chevrolet

2807 Memorial Boulevard, Springfield, Tenn.

Candy Cruise-In – Free

October 30 – 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Friendship Community Church

15285 Lebanon Road, Old Hickory, Tenn.

Trunk or Treat with the Trucks – Free

October 31 – 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

The Music City Food Truck Park

400 East Davidson Street, Nashville, Tenn.

Halloween Boo Bash – Free

October 31 – 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Stones River Town Centre

1720 Old Fort Parkway, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Rooftop Candy Drop at FBC Gallatin – Free

October 31 – 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

First Baptist Church, Gallatin

205 East Main Street, Gallatin, Tenn.

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