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| Assortment of posters at Hatch |
• Hatch Show Print: In this age of cheap ink jet printers, some people have lost appreciation for the intricate work that old-fashioned letterpress printing entails. But not Hatch Show Print in downtown Nashville. Using techniques from the 1500s that meld designing and printing into a creative art form, this shop produces posters for stars, businesses, and individuals. More than 10,000 old-style wooden typeface blocks are being preserved in a revival of letterpress printing techniques.
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| Manuels' exquisite embroidery |
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| Athena is larger than life |
• The Parthenon is the only full-scale replica of the Greek Parthenon in existence and the centerpiece of Nashville’s Centennial Park. It serves as a monument to classical architecture—and as the city’s art museum—anchored by the 42-foot detailed gold statue of Athena. The permanent art collection is a group of paintings by 19th and 20th century American artists with additional temporary shows and exhibits.
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| Paths at Cheekwood are lined by lovely flowers |
• Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art: Stroll through 55 acres of beautiful gardens and fine art owned by the Cheek family, originators of Maxwell House Coffee. Tranquil streams and ponds meander through gardens filled with colorful blooms, wildflowers, herbs, and perennials, and the unparalleled Boxwood Gardens that surround the museum. While traditional paintings have a home at Cheekwood, the museum is especially known for its contemporary art center and programs and the sculpture trail.
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| Frist Center was formerly a post office building |
• You’ll want to include music and fun at the Grand Ole Opry, and you shouldn’t miss other Nashville standouts whether you’re a foot-stomping fan or not. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum serves up familiar names and memorabilia that even tone deaf visitors will recognize. The Schermerhorn Symphony Center, a major concert hall in North America, is the perfect spot for those whose musical tastes lean toward the classical.
Photos by Larry and Beverly Burmeier
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