Juneteenth615 celebrates freedom, culture and community

Thousands gathered at Centennial Park for Nashville’s Juneteenth615 Freedom Exposition and Fireworks Celebration, with live music, dance, family activities, food vendors, and community fellowship.

Thousands gathered at Centennial Park for Nashville’s Juneteenth615 Freedom Exposition and Fireworks Celebration, enjoying live music, dance performances, family activities, food vendors and community fellowship. The annual event showcased the spirit of Juneteenth through celebration, reflection and unity. Photo Credit: Shane Potter Metro Photographer, Metro & Davidson County, Metro, Nashville

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