Downtown Nashville is a very popular spot for folks to hang out, and it seems that there's nowhere to go that isn't already crawling with crowds. But just a mile outside of downtown, you'll find one of the coolest spots in town that often gets overlooked by the tourists. It's called Marathon Village and features over 20 local shops, distilleries, and eateries, all housed in an old car factory. If you love shopping and/or history, this is the place for you.
Marathon Village near downtown Nashville is a refurbished car factory that has since been turned into a space housing some of the coolest shops in the city.
Starting in 1910, the Marathon Motor Works produced some of the finest cars in the South, and by 1912, they were producing over 10,000 cars a year. There are still working models of their earliest cars!
You can still see some of the old models on display in the Marathon museum, housed in the complex. Guided tours have to be scheduled in advance but are pretty easy to set up. Just visit their website.
The real stars of the show at Marathon Village are the shops set up along the Clifton Street side. One of the more popular ones is Bang Candy Company, known for their decadent homemade marshmallows.
You can also find the antique store Antique Archaeology, which you might recognize as the home base for the hosts of the TV show American Pickers.
Need a pick-me-up? Be sure to stop in to Garage Coffee company for a break and a caffeine jolt.
With over 20 shops, eateries, two distilleries, and a winery, Marathon Village really has it all. Be sure to visit their website for the full list of shops and to check open hours which vary from shop to shop. We'll see you there!
For more about Marathon Village or its resident vendors, visit their website, and be sure to follow them on Facebook.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!