Tennessee State Museum - Exhibits
show the history of Tennessee from prehistoric Indians through the Civil War
into the early 1900s. The State Museum offers displays on quilts, silver,
weapons, paintings and pottery.
Grand
Ole Opry - Every week, the excitement of a live audience, the heritage
of the world’s longest-running radio show and talent broadcasts live over 650
WSM AM, Sirius Satellite Radio and Opry.com. You can see it all in person and
should not be missed when visiting Nashville.
Country
Music Hall of Fame and Museum - Tour the $37 million Country Music
Hall of Fame and Museum. You can watch live performances and interactive
exhibits.
A
Tribute to the KING: Texas Troubadour Theatre - 2-hour musical
biography that showcases six eras of the King's career with over 30 songs and
5 costume changes.
Nashville
Shores Outdoor Water Park - Offers a wide variety of activities for
all ages, including huge water slides, miniature golf, lake cruises and more.
Jack
Daniel's Distillery - The oldest registered distillery in the United
States and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can tour
the distillery as you learn about history.
The
Parthenon - The world’s only full-scale reproduction of the famous
Greek temple, Nashville’s Parthenon stands in Centennial Park and features
both the city’s art museum and Athena Parthenos.
