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Music City July 4th Celebration Releases Parking, Road Closure Details

June 27, 2014/by Troy_Stephenson

imagesThose planning to attend the Music City July 4th celebration can speed up their traveling and parking time by knowing where to park, road closures, and taxi information.
Parking at the Music City Center parking garage will cost $10, as will parking at the LP Field available lots A, B, D, E and N. Also, the Shelby Street Pedestrian and Woodland Street bridges will close at 8 p.m. and will reopen immediately at the conclusion of the fireworks show.
Taxi stands will be an alternative option on July 4, and will be located at 7th Avenue and Broadway. To locate other available parking downtown, visit parkitdowntown.com.
Various roads will be closed to accommodate Nashville’s July 4th celebration. All roads to re-open no later than 10:00am on Monday, July 7, 2014. To see the full list of closures, click HERE.
Billy Currington, Ashley Monroe and Striking Matches are all slated to perform.
“Music City July 4th: Let Freedom Sing” is produced by the NCVC for the city of Nashville and presented by Dr Pepper. Please visit visitmusiccity.com/visitors/july4th for the most up-to-date information about the event.

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