Posted in Nashville
July 27, 2016
Here Are The 7 Weirdest Places You Can Possibly Go In Nashville
Some of these spots are just a bit quirky, others downright STRANGE. We may be the top spot for millennials and bachelorette parties nowadays, but we can also pull in some phenomenally weird folk. Be loud, be proud – Nashville stands strongly behind y’all. Here are the 7 weirdest places in Nashville.

The Hermitage Hotel men's restroom has won national awards for how stunning it is, and women frequent the spot for an ever-necessary selfie.

The Tennessee State Prison is known for its cameo in, "The Green Mile" and operating as the home of "Old Sparky," the Tennessee electric chair, until 1992.

Cornelia Fort Airpark hasn't operated for years, but located in East Nashville it is now a hot spot for amateur photoshoots.

A local favorite amongst tourists and Nashvillians alike, this is one fun trip to crazy town.

The Tomato Festival is an East Nashville staple, and it dovetails with its wildly popular Tomato 5k, held before the festival every year.

It's the only one in the WORLD, and it's located in Centennial Park.

You'd think President Polk would be buried somewwere with a bit more aplomb, but his gravesite is hidden away on the Tennessee capitol grounds.
Yeah, that was a bit intense hey? We also know of some quirky cabins in Nashville, too.
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