10 Things Every Nashvillian Routinely Does At The First Sign Of Spring
It’s Springtime again in Nashville, which can only mean one thing. We’re back to that time of year when we wake up and have to wonder whether we’ll find frost on the windshields of our cars or have to worry about the threat of tornadoes all afternoon. But all that aside, there’s a certain routine that all Nashvillians seem to go through every year as soon as the trees start to bloom. If you’re from Nashville, we’re sure you’ve done most of these yourself….

This is pretty much what Radnor Lake looks like in the spring, but what you can't see are the throngs of people behind the camera all trying to enjoy the nice weather and take the same picture.

Nashville food was meant to be cooked on a grill, which is much more enjoyable in warmer weather.
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Percy Priest is full of swimmers, cliff jumpers, and boaters once it's warm enough to get out on the water. And who can blame them? It's beautiful out there!
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Nashville is full of free music, but Musicians Corner in Centennial Park is some of the best. It takes place on Saturdays in the spring and fall.

Because let's be honest - the playoffs are basically a routine at this point.

It's very possibly, even likely that the first sign ofspring will get Nashvillians' hopes up only to drop a dusting of snow within the week just to keep everybody thoroughly mixed up.

Nashvillians love to eat, and eating outside is like a gift from heaven after the cold winter. This great patio is at the 12th South location of BarTaco. See you there?

Like this downtown staple rooftop bar at ACME Feed & Seed.
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Hey, we get it. Spring flea markets and garage sales are the perfect opportunity to go out and get some new stuff to replace the same old stuff you've been staring at all winter while you're cooped up in your home.

This one isn't really a Spring-specific thing. It's really more of a year-round thing. But, hey, we still love it, right?
If you’re not quite ready to venture outside yet, this food hall in South Nashville has everything you need.
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