Hungry? Not a problem when you live at our Murfreesboro apartments. Pub food, pizza, sushi, and Mediterranean food – you name it, you can get it. And all of these delicious options are just a quick drive from Cross Creek at Murfreesboro. With so many dining options nearby, you’ll have plenty of places to visit to grab a bite after work, have a date night with your favorite, or just hang out with friends or family. We hope you’re hungry because these are just a few of the mouth-watering restaurant options you’ll find nearby. The Alley on Main The Alley on Main is your new go-to destination for all things classic and comforting. Located less than 10 minutes away from our apartments in Murfreesboro, this neighborhood eatery has an impressive and extensive menu that is sure to make your tastebuds do a happy dance. Start off with an appetizer of spinach dip, goat cheese bruschetta, or wedge salad before moving on to an entree of steak, pork chops, seafood, and more. Their menu also features pasta options such as lasagna or a simple butter garlic sauce of noodles and lots of sandwich options like fried catfish or chicken salad. Save […]
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Music City: The best entertainment venues in Nashville
Nashville is known as Music City, USA for a reason. As a city nestled in the hill country of Tennessee, who knew that this would be the place to lay down serious roots for country, rock, and the blues? On any given day in America’s music city, locals can enjoy the best live music around, and maybe even become musicians themselves. We’re never far away from big music legends and rising stars who take local stages every night, and who foster a community of arts right here in Nashville. So if you love tapping your feet to some live jams, then this is the city for you. A Brief History of Music in Nashville You may be wondering how Nashville became the music mecca that it is today. From the very beginning, major players in Nashville have been renowned for their musical talent and buck dancing. “Nashville’s earliest settlers celebrated in the late 1700s with fiddle tunes and buck dancing after safely disembarking on the shores of the Cumberland River.” according to VisitMusicCity.com. “Nashville’s first ‘celebrity,’ the noted frontiersman and Congressman Davy Crockett was known far and wide for his colorful stories and fiddle playing.” In the 1800s, Nashville became […]
Vanderbilt and Tennessee State University: Intelligence and Innovation Here in Nashville
There are plenty of reasons why people move to Nashville: for the music, for the nightlife, for the economic opportunity, and for the fantastic Universities that call Nashville home. For those of us who find ourselves in Nashville for the top-tier Universities, our luxury Nashville apartments are a no-brainer. Whether you’re a student, a parent of a student, or a faculty member of a local university, our luxury Nashville apartments are a fantastic place to call home. You can grade papers or complete coursework by our resort-style pool, gather with friends at our outdoor lounge, or enjoy throwing a ball for your furry friends at our rooftop bark park. With such a high standard of living, it’s no wonder why our Nashville apartments are such a popular choice for undergraduates and graduate students who study at Vanderbilt and Tennessee State University. Two Colleges, One Town: The Origins of Vanderbilt and Tennessee State Nashville is lucky to have not one, but two major Universities that contribute to the arts, culture, and innovation of Tennessee and beyond. Upon its founding in 1912, Tennessee State University was the first and only public university devoted to African Americans. This was a huge step forward […]
Spending Only 1 Day in Nashville? Here’s What You Can’t Miss
Are you getting ready to visit Nashville for business, pleasure, or just another stop on your way to someplace else? Do you have a day to kill in Nashville and don’t just want to spend it watching old movies on the hotel television? We’ve got you covered. Check out this list for some ideas on how to spend 24 hours in Nashville in the most exciting or relaxing (your choice) way possible. Visit the Church of Country Music Any fan of Country, Western, or Country-Western music has to make pilgrimage to Ryman Auditorium when in Nashville. Nashville is called the “Music City” for a reason, and a big part of that reason is the Ryman Auditorium, also called the “Mother Church of Country Music.” You might know it by its more famous name, the “Grand ‘Ole Opry House.” That’s right, the Ryman was the home of the longest running radio broadcast in the history of the United States. The Ryman stage has scraped the boots of Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Garth Brooks, Minnie Pearl, Reba-needs no last name-McEntire, Blake Shelton, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley, just to name a few. If you like Southern music and […]