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St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Nashville

#119 among attractions in Nashville

Church, Gothic Revival architecture
St. Ann's Episcopal Church

Facts and practical information

Built: 1882 (142 years ago)Architectural style: GothicCoordinates: 36°10'19"N, 86°45'55"W
Address

419 Woodland StEast Nashville (Edgefield)Nashville 37206-4207 United States

Contact
+1 615-254-3534
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Day trips

St. Ann's Episcopal Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Ryman Auditorium, Bridgestone Arena, Nissan Stadium, Johnny Cash Museum.

  • ryman auditorium nashville1 miSW
  • bridgestone arena nashville1.2 miSW
  • nissan stadium nashville0.5 miSW
  • johnny cash museum nashville1 miSW
  • nashville arcade1 miSW
  • first tennessee park nashville1.1 miW
  • nashville municipal auditorium1 miW
  • patsy cline museum nashville1 miSW
  • korean war veterans memorial bridge nashville0.7 miS
  • john seigenthaler pedestrian bridge nashville0.8 miSW
  • tennessee performing arts center nashville1.1 miSW

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to St. Ann's Episcopal Church?

Nearby attractions include First Baptist Church East Nashville, Nashville (6 min walk), Nissan Stadium, Nashville (13 min walk), Ghost Ballet for East Bank Machineworks, Nashville (19 min walk), Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge, Nashville (19 min walk).

How to get to St. Ann's Episcopal Church by public transport?

The nearest stations to St. Ann's Episcopal Church:

Train
  • Riverfront (22 min walk)

Bus
  • 4th Avenue & Deaderick Street Southbound • Lines: 18 (25 min walk)
  • Central 4th Avenue - Bay 13 • Lines: 18, 33X (25 min walk)

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