Wednesday, March 2, 2011

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN NASHVILLE


This weekly country music concert has been around since 1925, presenting the biggest stars and creating an impressive legacy along the way. 
The best shopping in all of Nashville!
Originally built in 1897, this replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, Greece serves as the city's art museum and most recognizable landmark.
Take a look into the amazing history of Country Music while walking through the halls of the Country Music Hall of Fame. With unique exhibits and collections, be sure to stop by when you're in Nashville!
Used for Grand Ole Opry broadcasts from 1943 until 1974, today it's still used for live music, offering 2,362 seats and exciting concerts on a regular basis. 
Live music, bars, and friendly people make 2nd Avenue a popular destination. 
This 55 acre botanical garden and art museum offers visitors a look at gorgeous plantlife and visual arts. Cheekwood is a very inspiring place, offering people a chance to connect with nature and the arts while visiting.
This National Historic Landmark was once home to the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson.
Looking for a fun night out on the town? Look no further. 
If you enjoy history, be sure to stop by the state capitol for a guided tour when you're in town!