Historic Germantown is an area of about 18 blocks in East Nashville. According to the Germantown website, it is one of the most architecturally diverse parts of Nashville, and was the city's...
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Historic Germantown in Nashville, TN, is a neighborhood with a rich history dating back to the 1850s when it was established by European immigrants. It was Nashville's first suburb, featuring a blend of large brick town homes and modest worker's cottages, creating a diverse and mixed-use community.
Over the years, Historic Germantown has undergone revitalization efforts, starting in the 1970s with the renovation of two historic churches. The neighborhood was recognized as a Registered Historic District in 1979 and designated a city arboretum by the Nashville Tree Foundation for its impressive collection of over 100 tree species.
Today, Historic Germantown is experiencing a resurgence, preserving its original charm while attracting residents to live, work, and enjoy urban living. With a focus on restoration and community engagement, Germantown offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern amenities for visitors and residents alike.
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Quality/Quantity - LOL, all the breweries on the map are not around any more??? But we ended up going to two other breweries, Bearded Iris Brewery and Tailgate Brewery. Cool looking at some of...

I think i lived in Nashville 5 years before I even heard of or visited Germantown and I worked right downtown. Shocking!! Just north of the capital and the Farmers Market and South of Metro...

One of my favorite neighborhoods in Nashville! And a neighborhood that seems very different each time we visit! Full of great architecture, restaurants, coffeeshops, etc. More to see and visit...