#1 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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nae24nae says:
If you're in Nashville you've got to get out to the Opryland Hotel (also called the Gaylord Hotel). Its this massive hotel with different areas, all decorated and full of resturants, bars, and little shops. There is a huge indoor atrium and even a little river where you can take a boat ride. Its fre…
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#2 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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sapphiresunbeam says:
Ever since I was 13 and discovered the beauty of Classic Country music, I had dreamed of going to the Grand Ole Opry. I was traveling by myself, so I went by myself, but it was a wonderful experience. I felt as though I were in another time, with Little Jimmy Dickens and all the other regulars there…
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#3 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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andrewcsikes says:
This was a really neat little fort on the Cumberland River. Across the river is LP Field, where the Tennessee Titans play. I recommend visiting the Fort.
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#4 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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travel-the-world says:
The Parthenon is a replica of the original that’s located in Nashville, TN. Admission is $6 for adults and $3.50 for children ages 4-17. Children under the age of four are free and seniors over age 62 get reduced admission at $3.50. The Parthenon is set up as part of a park. There is no admiss…
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#5 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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travel-the-world says:
Vanderbilt University is a top school that’s located in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s an urban campus that can be easily driven through for a quick tour. The campus wasn’t as nice as I was expecting, but it’s worth seeing. Vanderbilt is a wealthy school, so look for fine dining, nice hotels …
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#6 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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clearviews says:
Like other cities we visited we found a city tour to take firstly to get a feel for the place and the history. Sometimes they were the double decker buses and other times they were a mini bus. Each time we found out information and were shown places we wouldn't have otherwise learned abo…
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#7 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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vances says:
I worked in Nashville for a couple years...but lived in Maine during that time so must confess I didn't get intimate with the area. So I posed your request to one of my former associates who lives there...and here's his reply:
You know, Nashville has become
quite cosmopolitan and, dependin…
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#8 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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jeanne64 says:
March 2008, my 17 yo son and I went to the Nashville Zoo on Sunday. It is very spread out, but they don't have a lot of animals yet for the price they were charging. They are doing a lot of constructions, so wait about 2 or 3 years to visit, then you will be glad. Easy to get to from any intersta…
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#9 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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X_Drive says:
The Hermitage, home to President Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, went through three stages of building beginning in 1821. Other additions were added in 1831 and again when it reached its final appearance in 1836. This classic Greek Revival mansion retains its original a…
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#10 of 10 things to do in Nashville
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travel-the-world says:
The Charlie Daniels Museum and Gift shop is a waste of time. The front of the “museum” is a gift shop with cheap items like you would find in a beach store. The back of the “museum” has some memorable, but that room is smaller than the size of a bedroom. I don’t really know why they eve…
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