The Parthenon
The Parthenon Reviews
The Parthenon in Nashville Jul 26, 2007
The Parthenon is a replica of the original that’s located in Nashville, TN. Admission is $6 for adults and $3.50 for children ages 4-17. Children under the age of four are free and seniors over age 62 get reduced admission at $3.50. The Parthenon is set up as part of a park. There is no admission charge to visit the actual park. Inside The Parthenon, you take a self-guided tour. That’s also a display of fine art. I would recommend this site for those visiting Nashville.
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Sep 16, 2008
My final stop was the Parthenon, a museum that is an exact replica of the original Parthenon in Greece. I haven't been able to go inside of the museums and this was no different. I am on a strict budget and there will be a lot of things… Around Nashville |
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Mar 26, 2008
First night we stopped at centenial park which has a replica of the greek parthenon with a 70 ft tall statue of Athena inside. It has also been turned into an art museum which had some excellent art displayed. Yes, here in the US our history only goes back so far, and many of the precolumbus stuff… Family meet up |
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May 07, 2008
He had returned to Nashville to cut a record with another musical artist/friend he has known for some time. I lounged near the Parthenon until he got off work, then we took off to 5 points for food and beer. Then, more beer and shots. Good times were had and shared.
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Feb 28, 2006
We pass by a full size replica of the Parthenon and see yet more squirrels in the park which delights me!.
Next day we ring Joseph to take us to the next Greyhound bus. During the ride we tell him of the countries we have visited and at the mention of Jamaica he tells… Twang Town and the Music |
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Aug 08, 2008
we went to this place called the parthenon in downtown nashville that boasted 'the tallest indoor statue in the world'. it was of athena, greek goddess of wisdom. impressive. she didn't look very greek. more buddhist to me. or thai. but oh well. she's still effing massive. they also have… ain't none to do but drink?! |
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