📜 Public park in Nashville, Tennessee, officially named Fannie Mae Dees Park. Features a 150-foot long mosaic sea serpent sculpture, built around 1980 by Chilean artist Pedro Silva, with tiles laid by locals.Why Go🐉 Iconic mosaic sea serpent sculpture🤸 Modern, family-friendly playground with diverse equipment🌳 Ample shaded picnic spots🎨 Unique public art created by locals🎾 Tennis courts and sports areasWhy Avoid🅿️ Parking can be tricky, especially on weekends and peak hours🚶 Weekends can get busy with familiesTips🗓️ Visit on weekday mornings for fewer crowds👟 Wear comfortable shoes for climbing and exploring💧 Bring a change of clothes for water features🍽️ Explore nearby Hillsboro Village for lunch options🅿️ ParkingStreet parking available, can be challenging during peak hours.
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