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Fort Negley Park, a UNESCO Site of Memory

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Fort Negley, built in 1862, is the largest inland masonry fort in the U.S. Nashville was the 2nd most fortified city during the War. Come by to find out why.

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1st Fossil Finders of the year is this SAT 2/8, 10 to Noon! Don’t worry about the weather. The forecast shows warm temps & a rain free morning! To kick the year off right we have a brand new fossil pile THX to Vulcan Materials Co! #fossilfinders Metro Parks Friends of Fort Negley

1st Fossil Finders of the year is this SAT 2/8, 10 to Noon! Don’t worry about the weather. The forecast shows warm temps & a rain free morning!

To kick the year off right we have a brand new fossil pile THX to Vulcan Materials Co!
#fossilfinders 
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Celebrate the beginning of spring on the next Nashville Mustard Walk with Naturalist Joanna Brichetto. Stop by Fort Negley Park, a UNESCO Site of Memory on Saturday, March 29th at 11:00 a.m. to see the marvelous bloom in person. RSVP to [email protected] to reserve your spot! Friends of Fort Negley

Celebrate the beginning of spring on the next Nashville Mustard Walk with Naturalist Joanna Brichetto. Stop by <a href="/FortNegley/">Fort Negley Park, a UNESCO Site of Memory</a> on Saturday, March 29th at 11:00 a.m. to see the marvelous bloom in person. RSVP to fortnegley@nashville.gov to reserve your spot! 

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