Have a Fall Weekend Nashville, Tennessee!

October 20, 2011 by  
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Spend the weekend in Nashville as the weather changes and the leaves turn colors. There’s so much to do in the city, you’re bound to have a great time. From shopping to eating, there are tons of places you must visit. And while you’re at it, book a Nashville hotel and a few other activities to keep your trip fun and memorable.

Although it’s expanded its reach over the years, the live Grand Ole Opry performance continues on in the country music tradition started over 75 years ago. The show is the longest-running live radio show, and is now televised on Country Music Televison and heard worldwide on Sirius Satellite radio. Country music’s hottest stars are known to stop by and surprise the crowd at any given show, making this historic experience as exciting as it is rich in American traditions. You’ve gotta go to the Opry while you’re in Nashville!

The General Jackson Showboat offers Nashville visitors an encompassing time of sightseeing, dining and entertainment, and has long stood as one of the area’s more popular activities on a 300 foot paddlewheel river boat. The General Jackson cruises the beautiful Cumberland River, and with options including a Lunch & Show Cruise, and Evening Dinner & Show Cruise, there’s sure to be a setting to perfectly fit your time in Nashville.

No visit to Nashville is complete without a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This 37 million dollar structure will have you marveling at the two-story display of every gold and platinum record to hit the country charts, and the museum features 40,000 square feet of country music’s history on display, as well as a full-service restaurant and gift shop. The 214-seat Ford Theater is also housed here. Don’t miss out on your chance to see the history and the future of country music first-hand at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Learn About Ancient Greek Fashion at the Parthenon in Nashville!

March 17, 2011 by  
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You will find a variety of exciting events in Nashville throughout the year that will add an educational element to your vacation, and from March 31 through April 2nd, you can enjoy a lecture from the Parthenon Symposia Series, “The Archaeology of Ancient Greek Dress.” This event takes place at the beautiful Parthenon replica in Nashville’s Centennial Park. At the event, you can listen to Dr. Mireille Lee, who is a Vanderbilt University Professor of History of Art and Classics, as she presents an educational session that will tell you all about the fashion of the early Greeks. This event is sure to be an interesting part of your Nashville vacation!

Your vacation in Nashville won’t be complete without visiting an attraction that celebrates the city’s roots in country music, and you will get a comprehensive education about Nashville’s history in the country music industry at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. At the museum, you will have the opportunity to see hundreds of exhibits that celebrate country music from its early beginnings to current date. This massive 40,000 square foot facility has so many country music artifacts and unique exhibits that you are sure to have a great time exploring them all!

After a fun-filled day of sightseeing in Nashville, you will surely be ready for a relaxing evening of dining and entertainment. On your General Jackson Showboat Dinner Cruise, you can enjoy beautiful views of the Nashville skyline while dining on a delicious meal with the option of rosemary roasted chicken and a variety of sides, vegetables and desserts. After your meal, you can enjoy Country Music USA, a live production featuring talented performers and lively country music. Your cruise is sure to provide you with a relaxing evening and pleasant memories of your Nashville vacation!

Nashville Shares Its Culture and History During Winter Months

December 17, 2010 by  
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Nashville is always a wonderful choice for a winter getaway. The city has so much to offer its visitors, and this is especially true during the first months of the New Year!  The Nashville Convention Center draws visitors from around the United States for its conventions and festivals, and they have a major event planned this season.  The Nashville Boat & Sports Show will be taking place at the Convention Center January 6-11, and both boat aficionados and outdoor sports enthusiasts will marvel at the incredible exhibits and demonstrations.  Be sure to bring your entire family and come early because the first 100 children to attend will receive a complimentary life preserver.

If you are looking to experience the rich culture and history that Nashville has to offer during your visit, be sure to visit The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson during your stay.  History buffs and those just learning about Nashville history will all find something interesting at this historic site, which has been preserved as both a museum and historic home.  During February, which is Black History Month, individuals and families can learn more about the Hermitage’s history of slavery through its Stories from the Hermitage Slave Community exhibit.  This exhibit is ongoing and features stories and images depicting the struggle and hard work of the individuals who lived at the Hermitage as slaves.

Nashville is called Music City for a reason, and visitors will enjoy experiencing the city’s music culture by visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.  The city’s rich history rooted in country music will delight fans of the music genre and intrigue all visitors to the attraction.  A visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will surely be memorable for all who attend.  Exhibits such as Family Traditions:  The Williams Family Legacy will delight fans of Hank Williams, and visitors will leave with a detailed understanding of country music’s beginnings.

Attend the Concert for Hope in Nashville

July 1, 2010 by  
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Come see some of your favorite artists including Lonestar, Jo Dee Messina, Amy Grant, Jamie O’Neal, and Ty Hearndon at the War Memorial Auditorium starting at 7:30 pm during the Concert for Hope presented by Mix 92.9. This great concert will benefit the American Red Cross of Nashville and Point Hope. Proceeds will benefit people in Nashville as well as needy people in Africa where the living conditions are dire each day. So come out and attend this great concert for an even greater cause.

While you are visiting Nashville there are several other fantastic activities to take part in. One in particular is the famous Grand Ole Opry which has been around for over 75 years. This is where some of the best stars of country music have performed such as Brad Paisley, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, and many more. Take part in this American tradition during your trip to Nashville for an experience you’re sure to remember for years to come.

Another great attraction in Nashville is a relaxing trip on General Jackson Showboat Lunch & Dinner Cruises where you will relax and cruise along the Cumberland River. The showboat is the largest showboat in the world with four decks that provide beautiful sights of the city as well as a wonderful show and meal. There are a few different cruises, so one is sure to fit your fun filled vacation schedule.

If you want to learn more about your favorite stars attend the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum which spans over a whole block in Nashville. This beautiful building cost 37 million dollars to construct and is filled with all the platinum and gold records to ever appear on country music charts, rare recordings, special traveling exhibits, memorabilia, and so much more. Also enjoy a 5,500 square foot gift shop that has souvenirs from the past, present, and future of country music.

If you plan on traveling to Nashville for the Concert for Hope or just want to take a great summer vacation, we have several great Nashville lodging choices. Click here for more information on hotels in Nashville.

Discover Nashville With A Tour

December 24, 2009 by  
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Music City USANashville, Tennessee is a city with many faces. There is so much to do in this beautiful city, that there is a tour for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a good historic tour or a fun comprehensive tour, Nashville has it! Check out these tours or visit our Nashville page to see them all.

Discover Nashville Tour

With the Discover Nashville Tour, you’ll get to see everything that makes Nashville unique. You see places like The Parthenon, Music Row and Studio B, the Bicentennial Mall, and Fort Nashborough. The tour also includes guided tours of Ryman Auditorium and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Discover what makes Music City one of a kind!

Nashville Nights Tour

Enjoy a night in Music City with the Nashville Nights Tour. The evening begins with a guided tour that takes you to Ryman Auditorium, the Tennessee State Capitol, Historic Second Avenue, the Wildhorse Saloon, and the Hard Rock Cafe. Then it’s off to Honky Tonk Row, where you’ll dance the night away! Enjoy the honky tonk fun side of Nashville with this tour.

Historic Tennessee Tour

If these are a little fast-paced for your taste, you might enjoy a slower historic tour of the area. The  Historic Tennessee Tour picks you up at your hotel before whisking you off for a day of relaxing touring. First stop is the historic Belle Meade Plantation, where you’ll enjoy a guided tour. Then it’s off to former President Andrew Jackson’s home, Hermitage. Enjoy the quieter side of Nashville with the Historic Tennessee Tour!

Nashville Entertains CMA Attendees

October 9, 2009 by  
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Grand Ole OpryIf you are planning on attending the Country Music Awards on November 11, in Nashville, you may want to stay for the weekend. There is plenty to keep any country music fan entertained should you choose to stick around Music City for a few days.

Grand Ole Opry

The legendary Grand Ole Opry in Nashville has housed some of the greatest country music performances in history. For fans of country music, this is reason enough to visit Nashville. If you’re already going to be there you can’t miss this experience! Not only do audience members get to see a great show, they get to be a part of it. Cheering and applause is encouraged and fans are allowed to “rush the stage” to get close-up pictures of their favorite stars. The weekend following the CMA’s, Steve Wariner, The Band Perry, and Carrie Underwood are scheduled to perform. Reserve your seats early so you don’t miss these fabulous shows!

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The 40,000 square-foot building is beautiful, but it’s what’s inside that the fans are after! You have to stop at the wall of honors, which showcases every gold and platinum record to grace the country music charts. You will get to hear rare recordings and see memorabilia, traveling exhibits and exhibits dedicated to the legends of country music. If you get hungry during your visit, there is a restaurant near the 5,500 square-foot gift shop.

Homes of the Stars Tour

The most devoted fans won’t want to miss this guided tour of Nashville. This tour chauffeurs you around to the homes of your favorite Nashville residents. Don’t forget your camera because you will be seeing the homes of Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Dolly Parton and many more! The comfortable 25-passenger bus picks you up at your hotel lobby and you spend the rest of the day star gazing!

Tribute To The King

When in Nashville, you can’t ignore the presence of the King. Elvis still rules Nashville and there is an entire show dedicated to his reign. Tribute to the King is a show performed by Award-winning John Beardsley and showcases more than 30 of Elvis’ hits. These hits span the length of Elvis’ career from the studios of Nashville to the stages in Las Vegas. Don’t miss the opportunity to re-live one of the greatest performers in music history!

Museums, Zoos and Historical Attractions to Enjoy In Nashville

February 6, 2009 by  
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Country Music Hall of Fame MuseumNashville is famous for its country music attractions such as the Grand Ole Opry House and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, but the city also has many other star attractions including a quality zoo and The Hermitage, once President Andrew Jackson’s personal estate. So the next time you come to visit Nashville, in addition to the Grand Ole Opry, come visit the zoo, a museum or historical site as well by paying a visit to one or more of these great vacation ideas!

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
 
A trip to Nashville would not be complete without a stop at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum where you can pay tribute to the performers that built Nashville. The building stretches across an entire block and includes a wall of honor that features every gold and platinum record to make it on the country music charts. During 2009, you can see a special tribute to Hank Williams and Hank Williams Jr. at the Family Traditions: The Williams Family Legacy exhibit. In addition, enjoy rare memorabilia and a unique gift shop where you can buy a variety of country music paraphernalia.

The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson

Tour the home of former President Andrew Jackson at The Hermitage. This remarkable estate includes a mansion, a log farmhouse and numerous other buildings. View the garden Andrew Jackson designed for his wife, the stables where he housed horses, and the Tulip Grove Mansion he made home.

Nashville Zoo
 
For family fun, do not overlook the Nashville Zoo. Let your children explore the expansive Jungle Gym playground, which can accommodate 1000 children. Then check out feature exhibits like ‘The Meerkat Exhibit,’ which houses a family of meerkats, and ‘The Unseen World,’ which features 75 species of birds, insects, reptiles and amphibians that have special camouflage abilities. Each exhibit tries to display the animals in the most natural surroundings possible, making the Nashville Zoo an exceptional zoological experience.