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Nashville Zoo Military Appreciation Day, presented by Regions Bank



Active military personnel, military veterans, and their immediate families are invited to enjoy free admission to Nashville Zoo on Military Appreciation Day, presented by Regions Bank Sunday, November 7.

Military Appreciation Day honors active and retired military members for sacrifices made in service to our country.

Military personnel and immediate family members will receive free admission during the Zoo’s normal operational hours from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Please note the normal parking fee will still apply. Those taking advantage of complimentary admission do not need to reserve tickets in advance. They simply need to show their military ID, veteran organization ID, discharge papers or other official military identification at the Zoo's ticket counter to be given free admission.

Along with an annual free day, Nashville Zoo offers a 47-50% discount on daytime admission (depending on the day of visit) for military personnel and everyone in their party when they present their military ID and a $20 discount on membership.

To learn more about Military Appreciation Day, visit Nashville Zoo's website. Thanks to our presenting sponsor Regions Bank and our supporting sponsor Middle Tennessee Honda Dealers. About Nashville Zoo Nashville Zoo is a nonprofit organization and an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, assuring the highest standards of animal care and husbandry. The Zoo is actively engaged in conservation research, habitat protection, breeding programs, and education initiatives around the globe as well as in our own backyard. With support from the Nashville community, donors, and sponsors including our Experience Partners: Coca-Cola Consolidated and Middle Tennessee Honda Dealers, the Zoo is a top Nashville attraction and is consistently voted one of the best places to visit by TripAdvisor, Yelp, and a host of local and national review sites. Nashville Zoo is located at 3777 Nolensville Pike. For more information about Nashville Zoo, visit nashvillezoo.org.

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