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Top 10 Nashville Music Sites and Attractions

On: May 26th, 2010 at 4:05 pm | Comments Off

Learn the history of Music City and explore the impact the industry has made on Nashville. The city earns its name with historical sites like a studio where legends like Elvis recorded hit songs, streets of music-related businesses and a western wear store-turned honky tonk. So if you’re a country music buff, or just in [...]


Top 10 Nashville Live Music Venues

On: May 26th, 2010 at 3:48 pm | Comments Off

A place called Music City would, of course, have a vast array of performance venues. Whether you’re looking to catch something at the last minute, or dance away to the legend who tours through the city every few years, there are plenty of live music options. So put on your dancing boots and get ready [...]


Top 10 Nashville Historical Restaurants

On: May 26th, 2010 at 3:38 pm | Comments Off

Some of these restaurants may not have been around as long as some of the area’s sprawling plantations, but they have become historic classics in their own right. From ganache-filled crepes to deep-fried chocolate chip cookie dough egg rolls to real southern-fried chicken, get a taste of Nashville in this top 10 historic restaurants list. [...]


Top 10 Historical Nashville Houses and Residences

On: May 26th, 2010 at 3:27 pm | Comments Off

See how people lived in and around Nashville throughout various periods of time, especially during the Civil War. Tour grand estates that were homes to presidents, survived through bloody battles and the living quarters of slaves on sprawling plantations. Prepare to step back in time and check out the 10 top historical Nashville area houses [...]


Top 10 Free Nashville Historical Sites to See

On: May 26th, 2010 at 3:13 pm | Comments Off

Nashville has more to boast than just its role in music history. Browse the city landscape and free attractions available to tourists, from a full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Greece to the first settlers’ fort to an Egyptian mummy shipped to the state during Antebellum. Put on some walking shoes, leave your wallet behind [...]


The House That Birthed Country Music

On: May 26th, 2010 at 2:49 pm | Comments Off

Do you enjoy country music? One of the best places to get back to your roots and see how one of the biggest genres came to be at the Grand Ole Opry Museum. You can pay tribute to all of the artists who made country music what it is today, from Minnie Pearl to Garth [...]