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Take a look a some beautiful Tennessee fall foliage.
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Life of 'Old Hickory' Preserved at the Hermitage
Long before Andrew Jackson earned the title of "The Hero of New Orleans" as a U.S. general and later became our nation's seventh president, his wife, Rachel, was a strong guiding force in his career.
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Country Music Hall of Fame
May 18, 2001 was a historic day in country music. It marked the opening of the $37-million, three-level Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in downtown Nashville, Tenn.
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The Majestic Parthenon
Looking up from the bottom of one of the many columns holding this magnificent structure, you feel a sense of awe. This replica of the Parthenon from Athens, Greece seems a fitting adornment to West Nashville, tucked away in Centennial Park off West End Avenue.
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The Nashville Zoo: Wild in the City
Surrounded by tall trees of various varieties, you will enjoy your walk along a winding trail highlighting the wonderful animals located at the Nashville Zoo.
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Ryman Returns to Its Roots
It was on the stage of the Ryman Auditorium that the Grand Ole Opry rose to its national prominence from 1943 to 1974.
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Tennessee Antebellum Trail Preserves Old South
The pre-Civil War South has held the imaginations of generations. Those days of delicate Southern belles, mint juleps and long-columned porches are gone, but the preservation of historic sites provides a glimpse at life in the antebellum South.
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The Mysterious Bell Witch Cave
In the northern part of Robertson County, about 30 miles from Nashville, lies a little town full of intrigue and history. Although this beautiful landscape of farms and rolling pastures is sure to soothe, it is home to one of the more documented cases of supernatural phenomenon in American history.
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Your business could be listed here!
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