Nashville Hosts the Second Annual Music City BBQ Festival
August 5, 2010 by admin
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Come to Nashville’s Riverfront Park from August 27-28 to enjoy the Second Annual Music City BBQ Festival which will benefit two local children’s hospitals. During this great BBQ festival, there will be over 70 teams competing for the title of Tennessee State Barbecue Champion. During the BBQ, enjoy great music, learn about the art of BBQ, enjoy delicious food, and more!
Need a place to stay while you enjoy all the great tastes during the Second Annual Music City BBQ Festival? We offer several great hotel selections whether you are wanting to stay for the BBQ festival or just wanting to enjoy a wonderful family vacation to the Nashville area. For more information on lodging in the Nashville area, click here.
After spending a couple days enjoying the Second Annual Music City BBQ Festival, take some time to explore all Nashville has to offer. The Discover Nashville Tour is the perfect way to take full advantage of all Nashville has to offer. Enjoy admission to great attractions which include the Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium, and more great attractions in Music City, all for one great price.
If you are wanting to experience the wild side of Nashville, enjoy a trip to the Nashville Zoo. Here you can see the habitats of hundreds of reptiles, birds, mammals, and other great animals from all over the world. Some exhibits include The Unseen World, Bamboo Trail, The Meerkat Exhibit, Gibbon Island, Hyacinth Macaw Exhibit, and more the whole family can observe and enjoy.
Museums, Zoos and Historical Attractions to Enjoy In Nashville
February 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Nashville TN
Nashville 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.
Zzzoofari Slumber Offers Nashville Visitors Unique Experience Under the Stars
March 21, 2008 by admin
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On April 19, the Nashville Zoo will be holding its always popular Zzzoofari Slumber, and as the name implies visitors will have the chance to camp inside the zoo. Throughout the course of the night special activities including twilight tours, hayrides, crafts, animal presentations and various games will be held to ensure that there’s something to keep the crowd busy. Special reservations are required to attend the event, so those interested are advised to look into details as soon as possible.
For those that plan on visiting the Nashville Zoo, but don’t want to take part in the sleep over, there are a wide range of lodging options offered throughout downtown Nashville as well as the Music Valley area. Whether looking to spend the night at a quaint motel or hoping to be indulged with the grandeur of the Gaylord Opryland, there’s a stay to find nearly every traveler in Nashville.



