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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...
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This National Historic Landmark in downtown Nashville, nicknamed
the Mother Church of Country Music, is regarded as the founding
home of country music, having been the performance venue for...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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East of Nashville on the border between Tennessee and North
Carolina lies the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, covering
more than one and a half million acres; the largest national park
in the...
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The fourth largest city in Tennessee, Chattanooga is near the
south-east border with Georgia, lies at the junction of four
interstate highways, is easily accessible and well worth a visit.
The...
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