Area Attractions
Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau - Located in the glass tower of the Gaylord Entertainment Center
on the corner of Fifth and Broadway, the center has information
on atractions, events, maps, tours, and more.
Belle Meade Plantation - Built in 1853, this 5,000+ acre
plantation was the site of one of the finest thoroughbred breeding
farms in the country.
Belmont Mansion - This 1850s
villa was built by one of the wealthiest women in the United States
in pre-Civil War times.
Cheekwood -A beautiful 55-acre garden inlcudes the botanical gardens, museum
of art, a restaurant, a gift shop and learning center.
Country Music Hall of Fame - Located in the heart of downtown Nashville's entertainment
district with more than 40,000 square feet of exhibit space. An
two-story wall displays every gold and platinum record to ever make
the country charts.
Grand Ole
Opry - The longest continuous country music radio show broadcast
in the history of country music.
The
Hermitage - Home of Andrew Jackson, 7th president of the
United States.
Metropolitan
Nashville Arts Commission - Promotes arts in the community.
Nashville Chamber of Commerce
Nashville City Search
Nashville Shores - A waterpark located just 10 minutes from downtown.
Nashville
Zoo
Opry
Mills - A 1.2 million square foot shopping, dining, and
entertainment complex. Features more than 200 shops.
Opryland
Hotel -The hotel has three indoor gardens coverning 9 acres.
with shopping venues, restaurants, and a river with passenger boats
and waterfalls.
The
Parthenon - Located in Centennial Park, the replica of the
original Greek temple houses an art museum.
Ryman Auditorium
& Museum -Home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974.
Sports
Tennessee Titans - NFL
Nashville
Kats - Professional Arena Football
Nashville Predators - Professional Hockey
Nashville Sounds Baseball
Club
Nashville Speedway USA
Nashville Superspeedway
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