From the airport:
3. Merge onto I-40 W toward Nashville.
7.4 mi
4. Take EXIT 209 toward Church St/Charlotte Ave.
0.2 mi
5. *Continue through Church St. on service Road. Stay straight on service road. Continue on service road just to the right of Charlotte entrance to 40W.
0.5 mi
6. Turn left onto Jo Johnston Ave.(under the freeway overpass)
0.06 mi
7. Take the 1st right onto 12th Ave N.
If you reach Pearl St you've gone a little too far
0.08 mi
8. Take the 2nd left onto Clinton St.
Clinton St is just past Milson St
If you reach Herman St you've gone about 0.1 miles too far
0.1 mi
9. 1402 CLINTON ST is on the right.
If you reach 15th Ave N you've gone a little too far
*Marathon Music Works is far left side of building at Marathon Village.
130 free parking spots directly behind venue first come first serve. Additional parking $5.

Free parking for the FIRST 130 cars, behind venue. Plenty of other parking as well, but will cost ya $5.

(Welcome to Nashville.  Hey, at least it's cheaper than parking in NYC)... Get there early for free parking! Event is 4pm-12am and doors to the public open at 3:30pm Sat Nov 3rd Marathon Music Works.

We know some of you would like to
come, but can't make it.  You can still help support our cause by donating.  This is ALL coming out of
pocket because we have faith in what we're doing.  EVERY little bit helps. THANK YOU!  

WHERE

Marathon Music Works

Located at one of Nashville's BEST venues. 

www.marationmusicworks.com

When: November 3rd

Time: 4:00p.m-Midnight

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Music City Liberty Fest was inspired by the success of other events across the country in promoting the message of liberty, especially the recent Paul Fest in Tampa, the Music City Liberty Fest aims to set a new standard for celebrations of its kind.
Scheduled to begin on Saturday November 3, the Music City Liberty Fest will feature examples of the full spectrum of the many aspects of liberty in an effort to raise public awareness of its benefits for all of us. Besides the musical artistry of the well known talents of Tatiana Moroz, Jordan Page, Dan Hagen and many others, the Liberty Fest will offer presentations by educational speakers like Austrian economist Robert P. Murphy, local liberty candidates for public office and even advice from alternative health specialists to inform, entertain and educate the public.
The list of notables planning to attend is continually growing, too. Adam House, co-founder of the Combat Veterans for Ron Paul, will be continuing the efforts he and his volunteers began in Tampa of providing aid and collecting clothing for the homeless, especially homeless veterans abandoned by the established welfare/warfare state as they do their part to help the public understand the blight of poverty and homelessness ravaging America.