- The list below includes 119 free or cheap things to do in or near Mount Juliet, Tennessee, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Dog Park and Parks.
- From Charlie Daniels Park to South Mt. Juliet Bark Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mount Juliet and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Brentwood, Hendersonville and Murfreesboro.
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Named for the late blues guitar legend, B.B King’s Blues Club is a venue for live blues music. The club features a variety of regionally and nationally touring acts, and also serves a full menu of Southern comfort food.
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222 Fifth Avenue S, Nashville, TN 37203
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Since 1967, the Country Music hall of Fame and Museum has been preserving the rich history and tradition of country music. Collections include historic recordings, videos, photos, musical instruments and more dedicated to telling a true American story.
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Downtown Nashville is the vibrant, energetic center of the 'Music City'. The streets are lined with restaurants, shops and clubs featuring live music, making this a prime destination for entertainment lovers.
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Located on famous 'Music Row', RCA Studio B is part of the Country Music Hall of Fame. Visitors can explore the actual studios and see equipment and instruments that were used to record some of the most memorable songs in our nations history.
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The education of children through fun and interactive exhibits is the prime goal of the Adventure Science Center. Popular exhibits include the Tinkering Garage, BodyQuest, Mission Possible, Space Chase, and the Adventure Tower.
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Greer Stadium is the former home of the Nashville Sounds, who played their last game at the venue in September 2014. The team will be moving to First Tennessee Park and the repurposing of Greer Stadium has yet to be decided.
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The Civil War hero Sam Davis is memorialized along with his family at the Sam Davis Home. Those who lived and labored on the farm are included in exhibits and displays as well, and regular tours are conducted daily which begin a short film about Sam.
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Covering a 10,000 square foot temporary exhibition hall and 60,000 square feet of permanent exhibits, the Tennessee State Museum is one of the largest state museums in the nation. The exhibits begin roughly 15,000 years in the past with prehistoric humans and continue through the 1900s.
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There are 57 campsites within the Bledsoe Creek State Park that allows visitors to stay in the scenic area for short or long trips. The park also features more than six miles of hiking trails and two boat launch ramps into the actual creek.
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The Frist Center for Visual Arts first opened in 2001 and features a wide array of art from around the world. The former main post office landmark of Nashville serves as the home structure for the cultural institute with architectural styles of both Art Deco and Classicism.