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Mule Day is Cancelled, but Columbia Still Kicks @$$

Mule Day is Cancelled, but Columbia Still Kicks @$$

If you’re unfamiliar, mules are a big deal in Columbia, TN, the self-proclaimed ‘Mule Capital’ of the world. The inception of the annual Mule Day festivities dates back to 1840 when mule breeders met for a one-day livestock show. The event has grown over the years to .....

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Who’s Battling it Out in Elmington Park?

Who’s Battling it Out in Elmington Park?

If you’ve ever driven past Elmington park on a Sunday afternoon, you’ve probably uttered some version of ‘WTF?!’ Under your breath. The park is overtaken by medieval warriors bearing foam swords and battling it out - an odd scene to be taking place across from West End .....

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Did You Live in Sylvan Park Before it was Cool?

Did You Live in Sylvan Park Before it was Cool?

As a resident of Sylvan Park since 2008, I would personally say that it has always been ‘cool’, but my father weighing in on my house search did not agree. The neighborhood was still developing and he was unsure of it’s safety for a 24-year-old single woman .....

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Nash-Chill: The Story of the Edgehill Polar Bear

Nash-Chill: The Story of the Edgehill Polar Bear

We know that Nashville’s a super chill place, but have you noticed the city is literally home to polar bears? Two polar bear statues guard the corner of 12th AVE South and Edgehill Ave fully engaged in a snowball fight. Just another of Nashville’s quirks, these statues .....

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How Did the Nations Get its Start?

How Did the Nations Get its Start?

When you think of The Nations, you probably think of the rows upon rows of ‘tall-n-skinny’ homes lining the landscape. But, before The Nations helped give rise to the popularity of the HPR in Nashville, it was known for much more. The Nations has a rich history .....

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