Attractions
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
If you are a visitor to Nashville, chances are you are there
because you are a country music fan. That being the case the best
place to begin your visit is the not-to-be-missed Country Music
Hall of Fame and Museum in the Downtown...
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This National Historic Landmark in downtown Nashville is
regarded as the founding home of country music, having been the
performance venue for the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974. The
theatre was originally built in 1892 as a gospel tabernacle and
served as...
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The home of the world-famous country music show, the Grand Ole
Opry, is now in Opryland Drive in a vast 4,400 seat auditorium
which is part of the Opryland resort complex north of
Nashville’s city centre. From here the world’s
longest running radio show is...
see full detailsBelle Meade Plantation
One popular Nashville attraction that is not music related is
the Belle Meade Plantation, known as 'the queen of Tennessee
plantations', boasting an 1853 Greek Revival mansion that has been
carefully restored to show its original elegance. The authentic
Civil War bullet holes that...
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The centrepiece of Nashville's Centennial Park is the world's
only full-scale replica of the Parthenon temple in Athens, Greece,
complete with a re-creation of the 42ft (13m) high statue of Athena
that stood outside the temple in ancient Greece. The Parthenon was
originally built...
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The interesting Tennessee State Museum is one of the largest of
its kind in the nation with a huge array of permanent exhibits
telling the story of Tennessee, starting out 15,000 years ago in
prehistoric times and culminating in the early 20th century.
Prominent...
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