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Sad, but noting TripAdvisor I see Thrifty (probably others too) have a rental car available this weekend for about $26 USD (if you pay in advance, but the car is right at the terminal- no shuttle). (price below is shown in Canadian dollars @ ~ 0.76)
Yes, I have paid more to store luggage.
There may be stupid taxes and fees on top of this so check carefully, and of course you are going to have to be eligible to rent a car and probably have your own valid insurance to get this low a price, also they may (or may not) be okay with leaving it in the parking space it is sitting in when you arrive (I would guess it's not a problem).
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I was thinking about this and here is a solution for you assuming you want to check your bag. If you arrive in Nashville in the afternoon, let's say 4 pm, and your departure flight isn't until early next morning, let's say 6 am. Then you are within the 24 hour check-in window for your departure flight. Assuming that you do not need anything in your suitcase, I would check in for your next flight when you arrive in Nashville and check your bag. That way, the airline already has it and you don't have to worry about it the next morning. Bonus, you'll already have your boarding pass for your departure flight.
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We used a new service called Stow Station, you book online and drop off your bags in a neighborhood downtown. The guys had all kinds of good suggestions for things to do while we waited to check in as well. Our hosts suggested them to us and we couldn't have been happier.