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Places to Visit in Nashville

 

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Schermerhorn Symphony Center
Ranked #1 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Symphonies
Owner description: Led by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero and President and CEO Alan D. Valentine, the Grammy Award-winning Nashville Symphony... more » Owner description: Led by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero and President and CEO Alan D. Valentine, the Grammy Award-winning Nashville Symphony has a growing international reputation for its recordings and innovative programming. The orchestra offers a broad range of classical, pops and jazz concerts; special events; children's concerts and community outreach programs. In addition to performances by the Nashville Symphony, Schermerhorn Symphony Center also hosts concerts by touring artists and includes two restaurants, the fine-dining buffet Arpeggio and the more casual Symphony Cafe. Tours of the building are offered free of charge at 1 p.m. on most Wednesdays and Saturdays. « less
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Ranked #2 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Architectural Buildings
Owner description: You are invited to step inside one of the most beautiful log homes in the world. While touring this log masterpiece, you will... more » Owner description: You are invited to step inside one of the most beautiful log homes in the world. While touring this log masterpiece, you will be entertained by personal stories of the Mandrell family along with other incredible stories of other artists that only music insiders have heard. « less
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Ranked #3 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Theatres; Concerts
One of the most famous concert halls in the history of country music, this auditorium still hosts live music events.
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Ranked #4 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Theatres; Performances
Owner description: The Grand Ole Opry, an American Icon and Nashville's number one attraction, is known for creating one-of-a-kind entertainment... more » Owner description: The Grand Ole Opry, an American Icon and Nashville's number one attraction, is known for creating one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences for audiences of all ages. It's where unforgettable moments happen every week...moments like the night Little Jimmy Dickens scaled a ladder to invite Trace Adkins to become an Opry member. With country music's new stars, superstars, and legends live on stage, you never know what'll happen next. Don't miss a moment. « less
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Ranked #5 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Gardens
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Ranked #6 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Historic Sites; Speciality Museums; Educational Sites

Studio B is part of the Country Music Hall of Fame. Tours start at the museum where you board a bus for the one-hour tour of the actual studio. The museum offers package for... more »

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Ranked #7 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Historic Sites; Museums; History Museums
Owner description: The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, is one of the largest and most visited presidential homes in the United... more » Owner description: The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, is one of the largest and most visited presidential homes in the United States. Today, The Hermitage is a 1,120-acre National Historic Landmark with over 30 historic buildings,that welcomes some 180,000 annual visitors, including 30,000 schoolchildren, from all 50 states and many foreign countries. « less
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Ranked #8 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Theatres
Features concerts by touring national bands, local classical music series and Broadway plays.
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Ranked #9 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Parks

For the person who wants to get in a walk, run or bike ride, nowhere beats Nashville's Warner Parks.  Access from Hwy 100.  There are both woods trails and paved trails that wind... more »

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Ranked #10 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Speciality Museums; Museums
This museum highlights the history of country music from its birthplace in the Music City to present-day.
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Ranked #11 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Speciality Museums
Owner description: Lane Motor Museum in Nashville features the largest European collection of cars and motorcycles in the United States.... more » Owner description: Lane Motor Museum in Nashville features the largest European collection of cars and motorcycles in the United States. Admission ranges from $3 to $9, with children ages 5 and younger admitted free, making it a great family excursion. « less
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Ranked #12 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: State Parks

Radnor Lake State Natural Area, located only a few miles from downtown Nashville, is a great place for walking and sight-seeing.  The lake is an artificial body of water in a... more »

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Ranked #13 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Historic Sites
Owner description: Belle Meade Plantation is a non-profit historic home-site located in Nashville, TN. Established in 1807, this home-site tells... more » Owner description: Belle Meade Plantation is a non-profit historic home-site located in Nashville, TN. Established in 1807, this home-site tells the history of the Harding and Jackson families and the impact that they had on the city of Nashville and, more importantly, their indelible contribution to the development of thoroughbred racing horses in the United States. Belle Meade was revered as the greatest thoroughbred stud farm in the United States in the 1880s and 1890s and was home to Iroquois (the first US-bred horse to win the Epsom Derby) and Bonnie Scotland (whose bloodline includes Secretariat, Seattle Slew, Native Dancer, Big Brown and I'll Have Another, to name a few). Beyond thoroughbred horses, this history also encompasses the Antebellum South, slavery, the Civil War, emancipation and reconstruction, and was the home of Civil War Generals William Giles Harding and William Hicks Jackson, as well as national statesmen including US Supreme Court Justice Howell E. Jackson, US Secretary of War Jacob Dickinson and US Senator Luke Lea. « less
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Ranked #14 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Arenas/ Stadiums/ Fields
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Ranked #15 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Libraries
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Ranked #16 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Owner description: Hillbillies & Debutaunts from the holler to the city are getting married Vegas Style in Nashville Tennessee! So come on down... more » Owner description: Hillbillies & Debutaunts from the holler to the city are getting married Vegas Style in Nashville Tennessee! So come on down and say I Do and set your hearts aglow, right here at The Rhinestone Wedding Chapel on Famous Music Row! The Rhinestone Wedding Chapel features the only Elvis Impersonator in Nashville Tennessee on Famous Music Row to share in your Wedding Vows, entertain your guests and perform Vegas Style! Elvis Weddings start at only $299 and Traditional Elopement Packages start at $150. Include The Rhinestone Wedding Chapel when you are planning your trip to Nashville and Elvis will be glad to be a part of your big day the Vegas Way! « less
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Ranked #17 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Speciality Shops; Historic Sites
Owner description: If you follow Southern music, art and culture, from the Delta blues to honky-tonk heroes, you've no doubt seen the... more » Owner description: If you follow Southern music, art and culture, from the Delta blues to honky-tonk heroes, you've no doubt seen the unmistakable look of a promotional poster made by Hatch Show Print, one of the oldest working letterpress print shops in America. Located in a historic building at 316 Broadway in the heart of downtown Nashville, Hatch Show Print has produced posters for performers ranging from B.B. King to Dolly Parton. « less
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Ranked #18 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Gardens; Art Museums
Owner description: Experience Cheekwood, the 55-acre estate built by the Maxwell House Coffee fortune in Nashville, Tennessee, and one of the... more » Owner description: Experience Cheekwood, the 55-acre estate built by the Maxwell House Coffee fortune in Nashville, Tennessee, and one of the finest examples of an American Country Place Era Estate in the United States. The Botanical Garden is a spectacular showcase of color and horticultural diversity with eleven specialty display gardens and stunning natural landscape. The Museum of Art has collections of Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts. Visitors can enjoy year-round family-friendly activities with four distinct festivals held during the year. From Cheekwood in Bloom with more than 50,000 tulips in the Spring, to a children’s wonderland of Christmas trees, Trains, Santa, live reindeer, and more during Holiday at Cheekwood, Cheekwood celebrates the seasons in style with something for everyone! « less
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Ranked #19 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Bodies of Water
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Ranked #20 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Parks; Jogging Paths/ Tracks
This downtown park has jogging paths, grassy spots for picnics and a small lake for paddle boating.
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Ranked #21 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Historic Sites; Hiking Trails
Tours are available of this fancy 19th-century Italian villa-style mansion.
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Ranked #22 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: State Parks
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Ranked #23 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Performances; Theatres
Owner description: "A brilliantly tacky tribute to Music City.” - The City Paper " A hilarious piece of low-brow inspiration turned into high... more » Owner description: "A brilliantly tacky tribute to Music City.” - The City Paper " A hilarious piece of low-brow inspiration turned into high entertainment." - Nashville Scene "The Doyle and Debbie Show is a brilliant musical revue that should be seen more than once." - The Tennessean "Arntson plays Doyle with such conviction it’s scary." - The City Paper "Littleton has a terrific voice that can evoke everyone from Patsy Cline to Dolly Parton." - The City Paper « less
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Ranked #24 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: History Museums
Owner description: The Tennessee State Museum is one of the largest state museums in the nation with more than 60,000-sq.-ft. of permanent... more » Owner description: The Tennessee State Museum is one of the largest state museums in the nation with more than 60,000-sq.-ft. of permanent exhibits and a 10,000-sq.-ft. changing exhibition hall where temporary exhibits are on view. The museum's interpretive exhibits begin 15,000 years ago with prehistoric humans and continue through the early 1900s with special sections on Native American Indians, explorers, pioneers, the Antebellum age, the Civil War, and the beginning of a new century. The State Museum is open every day except Mondays, and admission is free. « less
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Ranked #25 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Performances
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Ranked #26 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Art Museums
Owner description: Since opening in 2001, the Frist Center for Visual Arts has hosted a spectacular array of art from around the world. Not only... more » Owner description: Since opening in 2001, the Frist Center for Visual Arts has hosted a spectacular array of art from around the world. Not only an important cultural focal point for the city of Nashville, it is also a significant architectural structure, occupying one of Nashville’s great historic landmarks, the former main post office. Constructed from 1933 to 1934 under the direction of the local architectural firm of Marr & Holman, it displays both of the most distinctive architectural styles of the period: Classicism and Art Deco. « less
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Ranked #27 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Monuments/ Statues
The only full-size replica of the Parthenon (in Greece) in the world.
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Ranked #28 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Monuments/ Statues
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Ranked #29 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Educational Sites
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Ranked #30 of 108 attractions in Nashville
Category: Zoos

Located South of downtown Nashville, Tennessee, the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere has been at it's current location since 1996 and has been continuously expanding. There is an... more »

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