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Greek Revival 1845-1859 legislative building & grounds housing the tomb of President James K. Polk.
600 Dr. M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Nashville, TN 37243, United States

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Reviews — 8

Erin V
at 2024 Jan 09
Erin V
at 2024 Jan 09
This was pretty cool! We wandered around the grounds and building before we realized we could go in and check it out. They offer free tours but we had just missed one, so we walked around ourselves. The building is gorgeous and it was great to take in some history. The guard at the entrance was super nice and helpful.
hello brain
at 2023 Dec 17
hello brain
at 2023 Dec 17
Just drove by, but i've always admired that place. The christmas tree makes it look beautiful this time of year.
Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Nashville. The Greek revival style fits in well with the surrounding buildings.
11/26/2023
Chad Valyn
at 2023 Nov 14
Chad Valyn
at 2023 Nov 14
It's my goal to visit all 50 capitols plus the 5 territories. It was a very nice Capitol good marble work with traditional domed top.
Dee Sturgess
at 2023 Oct 26
Dee Sturgess
at 2023 Oct 26
Such a beautiful, interesting place to visit. Friendly security staff!
Examiner 007
at 2023 Jul 23
Examiner 007
at 2023 Jul 23
While visiting Nashville I visited the state capital and found a wonderful place of granite steps and stone columns and capitals that have been in existence for decades. So much history is represented here. From the state’s founding to present day it’s very appropriate that the seat of government for this beautiful state be located on top of a hill with amazing views all around. I hope to return some day and tour the inside of this beautiful place.
Felicia Forletta
at 2023 Jun 29
Felicia Forletta
at 2023 Jun 29
I did not go into the Capitol. My bucket list item was to take a picture of it so I did. I didn't have a hard time finding a place to park however the roads in downtown Nashville are awfully small for a person driving an SUV

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