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| name              = Nashville
| official_name      = Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
| settlement_type    = Capital city
| image_skyline      = Nashville_Skyline.jpg
| image_caption      = Nashville at sunset
| subdivision_name1  = Tennessee
| subdivision_name  = United States
| established_date  = 1806
| population_total  = 700,000
| area_total_km2    = 1362
| timezone          = Central (CST/CDT)
| postal_code        = 37201–37250
| area_code          = 615, 629
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'''Nashville''' is the capital and largest city of [[Tennessee]]. Famous worldwide as the home of country music, it is also a center for healthcare, education, and vibrant Southern culture.
'''Nashville''' is the capital and largest city of [[Tennessee]]. Famous worldwide as the home of country music, it is also a center for healthcare, education, and vibrant Southern culture.



Latest revision as of 13:30, 5 June 2025

Nashville
Official name Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
Type Capital city
Nashville at sunset
State Tennessee
Country United States
Established 1806
Population 700,000
Area (km²) 1362
Time zone Central (CST/CDT)
ZIP code(s) 37201–37250
Area code(s) 615, 629

Nashville is the capital and largest city of Tennessee. Famous worldwide as the home of country music, it is also a center for healthcare, education, and vibrant Southern culture.

Overview

  • Population: ~715,000 (metro area over 2 million)
  • Nicknames: Music City, The Athens of the South
  • Founded: 1779, named after Revolutionary War hero Francis Nash
  • Geography: Located in central Tennessee, along the Cumberland River

Landmarks and Attractions

  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium
  • Broadway – live music bars and honky-tonks
  • The Parthenon (full-scale replica of the Greek original)
  • Johnny Cash Museum
  • Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena

Economy

Nashville’s economy is fueled by:

  • Music and entertainment
  • Healthcare services – home to HCA Healthcare and Vanderbilt Medical Center
  • **Tourism and hospitality**
  • **Higher education and publishing**

Culture and Identity

  • Known as the epicenter of country, bluegrass, and Americana music
  • Hosts major events: CMA Fest, Bonnaroo (nearby), and countless live shows nightly
  • Thriving food scene: hot chicken, BBQ, and Southern comfort food
  • Diverse neighborhoods and strong creative community

Education and Research

  • Vanderbilt University and Belmont University
  • Numerous music schools, art institutes, and seminaries
  • Growth in tech, medical research, and entrepreneur support

Transportation

  • Nashville International Airport (BNA)
  • WeGo bus system and rideshare-friendly layout
  • Interstates I-40, I-65, and I-24 converge in the city

Fun Facts

  • The nickname “Music City” was given by a British diplomat in the 1800s
  • Elvis Presley recorded over 200 songs in Nashville
  • The city has more than 180 live music venues

See Also