Nashville boasts a hot lineup of arts deals this week

Nashville boasts a hot lineup of arts deals this weekPhoto: MichaƂ Parzuchowski/Unsplash
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Published on January 06, 2020

If you're a fan of the arts, mark your calendars: There's plenty to do when it comes to artsy events in Nashville this week, from a museum visit to a stained-glass workshop.

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Historic Travellers Rest Plantation & Museum

From the Historic Travellers Rest Plantation & Museum deal description:

Historic Travellers Rest, the 1799 home of Judge John Overton, is a prehistoric Native American Village site and was the headquarters of the Army of Tennessee, December 1864.

Where: 636 Farrell Parkway, Southeast Nashville
Price: $9.35 (37% discount off regular price)
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Musicians Hall Of Fame & Museum

From the Musicians Hall Of Fame & Museum deal description:

See the evolution of recorded music in one space, with instruments that belonged to the greats and amazing stories about artists and songs.

Where: 401 Gay St., Downtown Nashville
Price: $15.30 (38% discount off regular price)
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Cooter's Place

From the Cooter's Place deal description:

At this Dukes of Hazzard museum, take photos with the Dodge Charger driven by Bo and Luke or purchase souvenirs like hats or beer cozies.

Where: 2613 McGavock Pike, Penningtom Bend
Price: $12.25 (66% discount off regular price)
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Stained-Glass Workshop

From the Stained Glass Accessories deal description:

Workshop provides an overview of creating stained-glass pieces; students take home one or two finished projects.

Where: 3341 Towne Village Road, Towne Village
Price: $49 (47% discount off regular price); additional deals available
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