Music City. Athens of the South. The Third Coast. Home of the Grand Ole Opry. Nashville has a lot of nicknames. I like to call her "home."
This is a great place to live and work. There is always something going on and always something to do, no matter what you're interested in. It's growing all the time, but keeps that small-town charm. Folks here are full of big-city spirit, but also ooze with sincere Southern hospitality.
Many years ago, before anyone here can remember, a road was built that completely encircled all of Nashville. It was named Old Hickory Boulevard, an homage to local resident President Andrew Jackson, who was also known as Old Hickory. That singular road has since been broken up, rerouted in sections, partly submerged under Percy Priest Lake, and even renamed in parts. So visitors might be confused that there are now several Old Hickory Boulevards around town.
This blog is a tribute to all the things -- old and new -- in and around Nashville that make this city what it is. Sorta like OHB.
Please enjoy!
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