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October 2024 by Thomas Shively
Nice museum and shops. Also has a few restaurants. Very busy when we were there, lots of tour busses.
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October 2024 by Lindsay Beranek
Great group of shops
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October 2024 by Rosario S. Cassata (Batman)
The Marathon Village in Nashville is a converted old Marathon Motor Factory that now offers both indoor and outdoor shopping and dining. The buildings house many original parts, accessories, and historical artifacts from the factory's heyday in the early 1900s. Visitors can explore the American Pickers store and the Jack Daniels Distillery store on-site, with all-day parking available across the street for $10.
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October 2024 by Taz Man
Great antiques
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October 2024 by Melissa Bittker
Got ripped off parking in their lot for trolly!! Charged $30 should have been $15
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October 2024 by Bob Dees
We intended to see the village but I refuse to pay 10$ to park to see a shopping mall. We drove on by.
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October 2024 by Jose R
Excellent Jack Daniel whiskey
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October 2024 by Tomás Keogh
We came upon this whilst on the hop on hop off bus tour. Definitely worth getting off the bus and seeing this old car museum. very interesting and everything is laid out very well.
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October 2024 by Greg Nelson
went here to see the pickers store. what a great place to see history and oter buisnesses. lots of old machinery to view in halls. it was free ($10 to park) and fun. make it a stop when in Nash.
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October 2024 by N2 Flight
Really cool place definitely worth a stop
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October 2024 by Sam Pauley
Great history and lots of gift shops along with many restaurants.
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October 2024 by Lori Norman
Awesome place to go.
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October 2024 by Jonathan Flaherty
Touristy
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October 2024 by M. Klein
If you're in Nashville, carve out some time to come here. There is something for everyone. From shops and distilleries to restaurants a winery and a museum! Antique Archaeology (from American Picker's has a store here).
The building was in rough shape years ago when purchased by an individual who want to use it to store upholstery etc. He later realized the rich history of the building, where Marathon Auto used to manufacture it's cards (competed with Pierce Arrow). He restored the building, utilizing its available space for shops and hallways packed with tools of the trade from back in the manufacturing days. He also bought up every Marathon car he could find. They are on display in the old showroom (museum across the street - free to get in). There are only a handful left, in the condition in which they were found.
We had a great lunch here. Jack Daniels was cool to check out. Our whiskey samples at another distillery offered (5 mini shots) that you got to choose. They were all fantastic and we bought some to go. The samples were free!
Block out a few hours and check it out!
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October 2024 by Daryl Brackin
Very cool place with a lot of history. A must-see, and don't miss the showroom with the cars up the street.