This 19 acre park serves as a monument to the bicentennial celebration of the State of Tennessee. This park offers plenty of exciting opportunities to learn about the history of Tennessee …
This 19 acre park serves as a monument to the bicentennial celebration of the State of Tennessee. This park offers plenty of exciting opportunities to learn about the history of Tennessee while having a great experience in a beautiful greenspace. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
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Sep 23, 2024
Detailed drafting definitely went into the planning of this park. It displays Tennessee's variety of landscapes and provides endless Tennessee history. If you are a history buff, plan to stay for sev… Full review by triciaorpaulb
Dec 16, 2023
This is an amazing venue especially for tourists from other places as it outlines many of the highlights of the State's first two hundred years. You can see this park several ways; walking down from … Full review by davidkQ9686WR
Nov 13, 2023
Da wife and I drove down from Columbus, Ohio to kick around for a few days. Hopped on the local hop on, hop off trolley and checked out the town. This stop is at the Farmers Market, but there’s lots … Full review by Harry B
I want to host a birthday party that centers at or around Bicentennial Park. Do I need permission (if so from where) or do I just show up? My daughter is turning 12, and I thought it would be a nice time for a bike ride around the park and maybe a catered picnic. The problem is, I am not familiar with the area, so don't know anything about the bike trails in the area or if they are safe with a group of tween girls. I also am not sure where I would cater from. I was thinking Maggiano's which is not too far away. Unless there is something closer. Also when does the splash pad open at the park? The girls could cool off if is active. Any advice on a bike route or a place that caters would be great. I plan on doing a test run (biking and scouting the area) before I make any final arrangements.
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I think you would have to check with park But I think your idea would be great
If we purchase tickets for the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, can we go to there during the tour & then rejoin the trolley afterward?
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The Bicentnnial Park is free and plenty of parking on both sides of it (usually). It is something to take your time and stroll through. I'm not sure about trolley stops.
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