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Cheekwood -Botanical Garden & Museum Of Art
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Alex F.
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The beauty of the perfectly manicured gardens outside is matched equally inside by the always inspiring artwork hanging on the wall and the beautiful traditional southern buildings that serve as the home base for the Cheekwood property.
Originally built for some really rich people it's now open to all for a small fee. If you find yourself sick of the city life within Nashville and need to get out the serenity you are looking for can be found somewhere between the grass, the trees and the brooks that you'll find inside the gates at Cheekwood.
Take your inside voices with you to Cheekwood, because even when your outside there, it still feels like you must speak softly so as not to disturb the beauty in its natural state.
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