About Nashville, IN
Nashville is a city located in Brown County, Indiana and it is also part of Washington Township. Nashville, best known as the center of the Brown County Art Colony, is also the county seat. The city has a large tourism industry because of the local artist and the area's natural beauty. Brown County State Park, located in Nashville, is home to the best mountain bike riding and hosted the Pan American Games in 1987. The park is visit by more than one million people yearly. The city is also known for the unique shopping experience it offers. There are hundreds of specialty, antique, and other art and craft shops. Some of the city's other attractions include two covered bridges and 26 restaurants. Located nearby are the Yellowwood State Forest, T.C. Steele State Historic Site, Lake Monroe and Lake Lemon. There are many Inns, Motels, hotels, Cabins, Bed & Breakfast and Cottage available in Nashville as well as many museums and art galleries.