Apartments near Centennial Park in Nashville, TN(720 Rentals)
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510 Gay Street, Unit 509, Unit 509
3520 Park Ave, Unit Master
309 Lauderdale Rd, Unit A
1407 Dr DB Todd Jr Blvd
640 21st Ave N
4001 Dakota Ave
425B 36th Ave N
1111 Church St
2910 Felicia St
320 11th Ave S
211 7th Ave N
1016 18th Ave S
516 27th Ave N
1108 Wade Ave
707 27th Ave N
1815 Ridley Blvd
1600 McGavock St
2809 Delaware Ave
805 Division St
1011 12th Ave S
803 40th Ave N
1221 Division St
623 27th Ave N
3224 Charlotte Ave
2716 Delaware Ave
2514 9th Ave S
892 Montrose Ave
1200 Broadway
2905 Burch Ave
4601 Elkins Ave
211 Union St
4509 Wyoming Ave
1002 Division St
1905 Hermosa St
1421 15th Ave S
3322 Fairmont Dr
2010 West End Ave
1601 Herman St
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With Athena standing above their Centennial Park apartments, residents of Nashville apartments know that a Greek goddess is watching over them. Seriously, a replica of the Athena statue exists in Nashville at Centennial Park where a replica of Rome's Parthenon sits as well. You see, in 1887 the centennial committee built it to recognize the greatness of the city out of temporary materials and the Parthenon was eventually rebuilt with concrete and steel. The building now serves as a museum of art with both a permanent collection and numerous rotating exhibitions for people who live in Centennial Park apartments to view and enjoy. But the Parthenon and its accompanying statue are just a small part of Centennial Park. With 132 acres of open space, Nashville apartment residents can enjoy a trip to the park to walk or jog around the lake with mile markers to gauge their speed and distance. Picnic tables and open spaces to bring a picnic from your Centennial Park apartment or your office on a sunny day are available too. Mature trees were much more in abundance until the 1998 Nashville tornado, at which time many were destroyed or wiped out by the storm. You don't have to worry as much anymore now, however, as much of the park has been equipped with storm warning sirens. So whether or not you go to Centennial Park to visit the Parthenon and Athena, or are just getting some fresh air from your Nashville apartment, enjoy this lovely city park.