- Our list of the best things to do in Hampshire, Tennessee, features the top 27 nearby activities — including 12 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hampshire, TN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Hampshire, TN , followed by 24 popular activities in nearby cities, including Columbia, Spring Hill, Franklin and Pulaski
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1915 Shelbyville Dam on the Duck River, Shelbyville, TN
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The Fisherman's Park Dam helps to control and maintain the Duck River. The surrounding park features basic water-related activities like boating and fishing along with several walking trails and picnic areas.
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The Fly Arts Center houses the Fly Community Theater, McGrew Reception Hall, Bedford Art Gallery & Gift Shop, and Bedford County History Museum. The community theater offers 4 to 5 shows a year, including a dinner theater.
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Located in Shelbyville, Tennessee at 201 East Depot, the Capri Twin Theatre may sport a retro facade but it regularly features first-run movies. Movie-goers can see the latest flicks at the site.
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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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Music Row
16th/17th Ave. South - Division Street and Music Square, Nashville, TN
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Known as the home of America's country music industry, visitors of Nashville's Music Row will have the opportunity to walk on the same streets that Johnny Cash once crossed. Visitors of this can not only visit a variety of live music venues, but also Vanderbilt University.
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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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The famous horse breed is held in high esteem during the Tennessee Walking Horse Celebration. It features several shows in its own 100-acre equestrian complex, a 30,000-sear outdoor amphitheater, and even a 4,500-seat indoor arena.
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Marathon Music Works is a performance venue that hosts a variety of concerts during the year for guests to enjoy. Visitors of this location will be able to purchase adult beverages at the bar or gain VIP access to the balcony.
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Scenic nature cruises in the Ashland City area are headed mostly by Blue Heron Cruises. Guests climb aboard the boat named the Blue Heron and are then taken through 30,000 acres of the wildlife refuge.
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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.