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City Hall and Public Square

Congratulations—you’ve completed the Nashville Sites tour of the historic Davidson County City Hall and the Public Square. We hope this tour has given you a deeper understanding of the architecture, history, and everyday work of Nashville’s Metro Government.

Your exploration doesn’t have to end here. Nashville Sites offers dozens of free, carefully researched tours covering neighborhoods, music history, civil rights, art, food, sports, colleges, architecture, and more. In other words, if you want to learn more about Nashville–there’s a tour for that!

And now, the answers to the pop-up trivia questions from each stop:

Stop 1: France

Stop 2: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Stop 3: New York City

Stop 4: Al Gore, Jr.

Stop 5: John Lewis

Stop 6: Four–Megan Barry, David Briley, John Cooper, Freddie O’Connell

Whether you’re a lifelong Nashvillian, a student, a visitor, or a history buff halfway around the world, Nashville Sites brings the city’s stories to you. You can take our tours three ways: (1) in person as you walk through downtown and Nashville’s historic neighborhoods, (2) by car as you explore sites across Music City, or (3) virtually online—anytime, anywhere, on any device with an internet connection.

If you’d like to support Nashville’s Sites’ mission, please consider donating through the “Donate Now” button. And don’t forget to follow and tag us on social media @NashvilleSites @mayorofnashvilletn @nashmco and @vicemayorangie. Thank you for joining us today. Until next time, this is Vice Mayor Angie Emery Henderson, signing off.

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