With Memorial Day almost here, Nashville residents are asking the same question as the rest of the nation: What's open and what's closed? Read a list of services below.

Mail

The United States Postal Service will not be operating on Memorial Day, and most FedEx and UPS operations will also be down.

FedEx Custom Critical and UPS Express Critical offices will be open during the holiday. These services ship packages that need special care or security.

Banks

Most banks will be closed on Memorial Day, but, in many cases, ATMs, support lines and bank websites and apps will be in operation during the holiday.

Schools

Many public schools and universities will be closed, as will most private universities, such as Vanderbilt and Belmont.

Trash

Nashville's residential trash collection program will be in service on Memorial Day. The service does not run on New Year’s Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day. Trash collection for businesses in the Urban Service District and the Downtown Core Area will also be available. Check with your local provider to make sure your trash services will run.

Buses

Nashville's MTA buses will operate on a Sundays/Holidays schedule on Memorial Day. Visit NashvilleMTA.org to find your buses' schedule and route.

DMV

Tennessee Division of Motor Vehicle offices will be closed.

Libraries

All libraries will be closed during the holiday, as they are a part of public government.

Government offices

Most government offices will be closed, according to the Metro holiday schedule, excluding emergency services and essential personnel.

Courts

Courts won't be in session.

Stock market

The stock market and bond market will both be closed.

Restaurants and grocery stores

Many restaurants and grocery stores will be open on Memorial Day. A compiled list of major restaurants and stores that will be open during the holiday can be found here.

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Retail stores

Most stores will be open, and many will be offering special deals for the holiday.

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