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These months typically offer moderate temperatures and plenty of sunshine.

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Springtime brings a cascade of blooms toCheekwood Gardens & Estate, Nashvilles beautiful botanical garden.
Nashvilles Greenways offer plenty of options for biking, walking, and sightseeing right in the city.
Spend an afternoon at Cumberland Park, which has innovative playspaces for kids and great riverfront views.

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October is typically when leaves start to change in this part of the South.
Back in town, catch some live bluegrass at one of the annual Pig Pickin Parties atPercy Warner Park.
And that’s not even counting the Halloween celebrations and fall fairs at farms just outside of town.

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Plus, the weather is gorgeous this time of year.
During June, July, and August, the weather really heats up, which discourages some visitors.
December is filled with festivals, parades, and other festive ways to ring in the holidays.

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But July, specifically July 4th, is when the city really shines.
Shakespeare In The Park and the Defy Film Festival are two other cultural events held in August.

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