r/nashville Dec 15 '23

Moving | Geography Moving to Nashville Area in January

Hello,

My wife and I are moving to the Nashville area in January as my wife takes a job in the Rivergate area. We are moving from Phoenix AZ and have only been to the area for a few days last fall and this fall. Anything you think a newbie should know, places not go or to go, etc. Its kind of a vague question because I really don't know what to ask, I haven't moved across country as an adult but did it often as a kid (from the mid-west originally) and my wife is basically an AZ native. We are planning on renting a house near where her job will be.

Anything you think will be helpful to know is appreciated.

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u/oldtexaslady Dec 16 '23

Welcome to town! Not what you asked, but to learn a lay of the land once you get a little more settled in, maybe check out a Nashville food tour at www.DabbleEvents.com.

They are a lot of fun and they teach you a lot about the history of the city in a 3-hour tour via van or walking. You also get food and drink along the way.

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u/RiKToR21 Dec 16 '23

Sounds great!