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Explore Nashville: The Athens of the South

Wednesday, September 6th, 2017

You probably know the home of the ASA World Summit Conference and Open Board Meeting as The Music City, but as of the mid-1800s Nashville was referred to as The Athens of the South for its reputation as one of the most educated and cultured cities in the U.S. To this day, few cities can match the unique cultural experience that Nashville provides.

If you’ve visited before, chances are you’ve seen or heard about the Country Music Hall of Fame, The Grand Ole Opry, Broadway St., and more, but Nashville isn’t just about music and entertainment. One unique cultural attraction many have overlooked, the Parthenon in Centennial Park, is a tribute to the city’s earlier moniker.

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Built for the World’s Fair in 1897, the Parthenon in Nashville is the world’s only exact replica of the famous ancient temple in Athens, Greece. Millions of tourists visit the ancient Parthenon yearly, but if you can’t make it to Europe, Nashville is your best bet for an architectural experience like this. Located inside is Athena Parthenos, the largest indoor sculpture in the western world. An art museum is located inside the Parthenon as well, featuring 63 paintings by 19th and 20th century American artists and various temporary exhibits throughout the year.

A less than 10-minute cab ride from the Music City Center, Centennial Park also offers a one-mile walking trail, Lake Watauga, the Centennial Art Center, historical monuments, an arts activity center, and a beautiful sunken garden.

Even with a busy schedule of educational sessions, learning about the biggest issues that will impact your business and networking with your favorite brands and salon owners, the ASA World Summit Conference and Open Board Meeting, Oct. 6-7, is a great opportunity to experience a taste of all that Nashville has to offer.

Better start planning now — we’ll see you in Nashville!

Click here to register for the ASA World Summit, Oct. 6-7, in downtown Nashville.

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