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Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

600 James Robertson Pkwy, Nashville, Tennessee 37243 USA

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“A 19-acre park located near the State Capitol in downtown Nashville.”

Located in the shadow of the Capitol in downtown Nashville, Bicentennial Capitol Mall gives visitors a taste of Tennessee’s history, natural wonders and serves as a lasting monument to Tennessee’s Bicentennial Celebration, which was June 1, 1996. During the urban building boom in downtown Nashville during the late 1950s and early 1960s, the Tennessee State Capitol disappeared from sight on the east, west and south sides. The northern side of the Capitol was not conducive to the construction of skyscrapers due to the swampy conditions that existed in many areas between the Capitol and the Cumberland River. Because of its natural attributes, the historic French Lick that attracted wildlife, Native Americans, trappers and settlers to what would become Nashville also preserved the remaining view of the Capitol and became the home of the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. With just a simple walk in the 19-acre park visitors can experience many facets of Tennessee’s history including a 200-foot granite map of the state, a World War II Memorial, a 95-Bell Carillon, a Pathway of History and the Rivers of Tennessee Fountains. The 11 planters along the Walkway of Counties show native plant species from different regions of the state. The two page park map is a helpful and informative tool for those wishing to take a self-guided tour of the park. To learn more about our seasonal,  ranger-led guided tours, please visit our activities page. A variety of events are offered throughout the year. An annual highlight is Tennessee’s History Festival. Held in the fall, this free event is a popular educational field trip for area schools. During the festival historical interpreters provide hands-on demonstrations of period trades and activities providing a glimpse of how people lived from day to day during the mid 19th century. Schools and groups wishing to attend the festival may make reservations with the park manager. The visitor center, picnic tables and restrooms are located under the train trestle. Picnic tables are available on a first come, first serve basis. Adjacent to the park is the Nashville Farmer’s Market. Open year-round, the market is home to restaurants and shops with a wide variety of offerings and cuisines. The park features a 2,000-seat amphitheater that provides dramatic views of the Nashville skyline. Composed of terraced lawns, the amphitheater was designed after the Greek theater at Epidaurus. The amphitheater may be reserved for a fee. The park is used for many special events. In addition to park sponsored events, the park is a popular location for many local and regional events. Portions of the park may be impacted during these events with park and Metro Nashville street closures being involved during the week and weekends. We are sorry for any inconvenience to our guests during these times and appreciate your patience. 

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Parnika N.

Bicentennial Park is located at the end of the downtown Nashville. Its beautiful and green with a walking path but my favorite is the amphitheater. The park has parking, although not sufficient... Read more

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Lee D.

Quality/Quantity - 11 acres and 11 planters displaying the native plants. 200 ft granite map of TN. Limestone columns. 2000 seat amphitheater. World War 2 Memorial. 95 Bell Carillon. Short easy... Read more

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Tiffany M.

I met here with a friend who lives in the area when I visited Nashville. Aesthetically, it is a nice park. There is a lot of green grass area and there's sort of thing to see - like the building,... Read more

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

600 James Robertson Pkwy
Nashville, Tennessee
37243 USA
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