- TripBuzz found 131 things to do with kids in or near Nashville, Tennessee, including 105 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franklin, Brentwood, Hendersonville and Smyrna.
- From Gaylord Entertainment Center to Bridgestone Arena, the Nashville area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Sports Stadiums (Professional), Historic Sites and Theaters.
- The largest city in Tennessee is it's capital city of Nashville. One of the nation's music capitals, the city is a thriving business, residential and tourist community. Visitors enjoy the country music history, museums, live music venues and diverse dining and shopping options. Other popular points of interest include the cities local forts and museums that preserve the areas Civil War history.
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            The Clarksville Greenway is a park area with broad, paved trails suitable for hiking, biking, walking, or running. The trail is surrounded by scenic woods and countryside, and offers rest rooms.        
    
    
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            Add some history to the day with a visit to Elm Springs. This two-story, Greek Revival style house was built in 1837 and served as the headquarters for the Sons of Confederate Veterans since 1992. Tours are offered.        
    
    
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            Galaxy Lanes is a bowling alley that features 32 lanes of automatic bowling that also have bumpers. The alley is also home to a fully stocked pro shop, a video game room, a snack bar, and a sports bar.        
    
    
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            Columbia's Sportsworld Skate Center is a roller skating rink and party place that offers roller and inline skates for rent. The facility hosts birthday parties, offers Zumba classes, and hosts a variety of special events.        
    
    
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            There are 16 screens that make up the Great Escape Theater which is currently part of the Regal Cinemas chain. They show the latest feature films in state-of-the-art stadium screening rooms.        
    
    
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                1241 Peachers Mill Road, Clarksville, TN 37042
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            Within the larger area, the Heritage Park Complex: Bark Park is specifically a dog park. There is both an on-leash section as well as an off-leash segment that is completely surrounded by a fence as a way to keep dogs safe from running away.        
    
    
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            For those interested in vibrant history, the Octagon Hall Museum has plenty of events and items to sate your need. Tour the plantation that survived the Civil War, tour history re-enactments, or search for paranormal activity.        
    
    
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                220 Tuliptree Road, Shelbyville, TN 37160
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            Located in H.V. Griffin Park, Shelbyville Recreation Center offers both indoor and outdoor swimming pools as well as a racquetball court. The gymnasium contains both a basketball court and a track used for walking and running.        
    
    
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            HV Griffin Park, which is located in Shelbyville, Tennessee, is a disc golf attraction that features a Frisbee instead of golf clubs and a ball for playing 'golf.' The park features an 18-hole disc golf course.        
    
    
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            Established in 1956, the Don F Pratt Museum is dedicated to the 101st Airborn Division. The majority of the museum is dedicated to the history of the 'Screaming Eagles' from the 1940s to the present.