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Community-Led and Grassroots Funded

NFT Nashville is more than just an event; it's a movement driven by the community, for the community. Our grassroots funding approach ensures that this gathering remains true to its core values; fostering meaningful connections and driving thoughtful discussion and innovation. NFT Nashville marks the second event hosted by our team, and we can't wait to share this milestone with you. Let's discuss and shape the future of NFTs together!

Where

The Factory at Franklin
230 Franklin Rd,
Franklin, TN, 37064

When

November 2, 2024

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Who Should Attend:

Whether you're an NFT artist seeking inspiration, a passionate collector hunting for unique pieces, a tech aficionado fascinated by blockchain technology, or simply a community member, NFT Nashville has something for you. Connect with like-minded individuals and industry experts at this one-of-a-kind event.

About NFT Nashville:

Welcome to NFT Nashville, the ultimate gathering for NFT enthusiasts, artists, collectors, and tech gurus! Mark your calendars for November 2024, as we celebrate and dive deep into the world of NFTs, their communities, and the ever-evolving ecosystem.

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Dead Cat Media

IBC Gang

Exploring Nashville

Nashville is known as the 'Music City' and has a vibrant music scene. Make sure to check out the live music performances in various venues throughout the city.
See the next few slides for things to do and sights to see around town.

Music Row

Head to Music Row, a historic district known for its numerous recording studios, music businesses, and memorabilia shops. Take a self-guided walking tour to see the iconic RCA Studio B, where Elvis Presley and other legendary musicians recorded their hits.

The George Jones

Enjoy dinner and live music at The George Jones, a popular honky-tonk named after the country music legend himself. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of downtown Nashville, with its neon lights, bustling streets, and iconic landmarks.

Country Hall of Fame

Immerse yourself in the history of country music at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, which features exhibits on the genre's biggest stars, artifacts, and interactive displays. Take a guided tour of the Ryman Auditorium, the "Mother Church of Country Music," and learn about its rich musical history.

Grand Ole Opry House

Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in downtown Nashville and then catch a live performance at the Grand Ole Opry House, one of the most famous music venues in the country. Experience the magic of a live country music show and witness performances by both established and up-and-coming artists.

Belmont Mansion

Take a tour of Belmont Mansion, a stunning antebellum mansion that offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the 19th-century elite. Afterward, visit the Frist Art Museum, housed in a former post office building, to view its rotating exhibitions of contemporary and classical art.

Centennial Park

Enjoy a relaxing evening at Centennial Park, a beautiful urban park that features walking trails, a lake, and the iconic Parthenon replica. Take a leisurely stroll through the park and admire the architecture of the Parthenon, which also houses an art museum.