Germantown

Germantown has always remained beautifully in motion. From its nineteenth-century heyday as abattoir-laden “Butchertown” to a modern-day mecca for global cuisine and creativity, one of Nashville’s newly swelling hotspots is also its oldest pin on the map. Its foundation, where the town’s first settlers once stood. Germantown is the original heart of our city. And baby it’s still beatin’.

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First Tennessee Park (Sounds Stadium)

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19 Junior Gilliam Way
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For a good time, call 1-800-Sounds. No really. This ballpark was voted best minor league fan experience. Sure, you can grab a seat and be a classic fan. Or you could skip the peanuts and cracker jacks, pass go, and make a line drive to right field, where 4,000 square feet of fun awaits. The Band Box is an outdoor bar, restaurant, and game mecca (games at a game? So meta). Try your hand at corn hole or ping pong while your other hand tries a whiskey and coke icee. Or chomp on the Band Box Dog, stuffed with pimento cheese, potato chips, pickled onion, and pure joy. This is what a home run feels like.

First Tennessee Park (Sounds Stadium)
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First Tennessee Park (Sounds Stadium)
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First Tennessee Park (Sounds Stadium)
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First Tennessee Park (Sounds Stadium)
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First Tennessee Park (Sounds Stadium)
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First Tennessee Park (Sounds Stadium)
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First Tennessee Park (Sounds Stadium)
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