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Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium

After an $8.5 million renovation, this National Historic Landmark and former home of the Grand Ole Opry has once again stepped to center stage as a premier performance facility. By day, displays inside the Ryman visually tell the stories of its rich history. By night, the sounds of musical productions fill the air. Various concert series featuring bluegrass, gospel, inspirational, pop, country and classical performances are just some of the many events which can be heard within the venue. More about the Ryman Auditorium


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Days Inn Tennessee

Days Inn Tennessee

Days Inn hotels offer great value all over Tennessee. Tennessee is famous for its rich musical heritage. From Johnny Cash to Elvis Presley to Dolly Parton, it has been the starting point for many of America's musical heroes. Music fans can catch all the fun of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, visit Elvis' Graceland Mansion in Memphis, or enjoy the fun and excitement of Dollywood in Knoxville.

Visit www.traveldaysinn.com for more information.


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Travel Alliance Partners

Travel Alliance Partners, LLC is a partner-owned organization of the 34 premiere tour operators in the United States and Canada. Each is a regional expert with new and unique itineraries. Each Partner operates under the highest standards for business ethics and product quality. More...


Music City Country Christmas – Nashville, TN
There's a place where music lives, a place where music hangs its hat and puts it feet up on the furniture. A place where people just don't talk about songs, cd's, and lyrics, but a place they live them night and day. That place is Nashville, Music City USA. More...

New Year's In Nashville
Spend four nights at the fabulous Opryland Hotel. More...


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Online Traveler

We have so many memories of Nashville, including trips to the Grand Ole Opry. Be sure to visit the Opryland hotel and ride the gondola. There are wonderful parks in which to hike. By all means include a visit to the Saturn plant in Spring Hill, TN. It is just a little south of Nashville and well worth the trip.
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No trip to Nashville is complete without seeing the Grand Ole Opry in person. It is what has made the city famous, and for almost 80 years, it has played host to the world's greatest country musicians on the weekends. Many of the older performers, such as Little Jimmy Dickens and Porter Wagoner, are there just about every week. However, there is just about always at least one of the popular, younger stars in the lineup.Before the show, be sure to check out the Grand Ole Opry Museum located next door. It's free and displays costumes, instruments, and other memorabilia of various artists who are members of the Opry.
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Overview
 
Welcome to Nashville

Nashville, TN

Isn’t it fascinating how what seems to be ordinary becomes the extraordinary? Where else can you take in a live musical performance, trace the footsteps of history-making battles and stroll through breath-taking gardens all without leaving the city? Stellar musical performances, action - packed sporting events and delightful fairs and festivals make Nashville a year-round metropolis for exciting activities and continuous fun.

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Frist Center for the Visual Arts

Frist Center for the Visual ArtsThe Frist Center for the Visual Arts is a nonprofit art-exhibition center, with approximately 24,000 square feet of gallery space, dedicated to presenting the finest visual art from local, state and regional artists, as well as major U.S. and international exhibitions. The family-friendly Frist Center also features the interactive ArtQuest gallery, educational programs, gift shop and cafe in gorgeous architecture. Explore, learn, and enjoy great art. More about the Frist Center for the Visual Arts

The Grande Ole Opry

The Grande Ole Opry

Every week, the Grand Ole Opry takes the excitement of a live audience, the heritage of the world’s longest-running radio show and an incredible mix of talent to the world, broadcasting live over 650 WSM AM, Sirius Satellite Radio and Opry.com. The Opry. It’s where country rocks, bluegrass rules and western swings. More about The Grande Ole Opry

The Parthenon

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. At almost 42 feet in height, Athena Parthenos is the tallest indoor sculpture in the Western world. More about The Parthenon


Must Do
 
Tour The Hermitage: Home of President Andrew Jackson

The Hermitage: Home of President Andrew Jackson

A tour of this illustrious 1837 mansion by guides in period costume will enchant you. Experience how Jackson and his beloved wife Rachel raised their family and prospered from a two-story farmhouse to an elaborate Presidential plantation. Visitors can pay their respects at the tombs of Andrew and Rachel located in the beautiful heirloom garden. Special garden and farm tours given seasonally, as well as tours through active archaeology sites. More about Tour The Hermitage: Home of President Andrew Jackson

Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Country Music Hall of Fame & MuseumDo more than hear the music. See it. Live it. Experience it. The Country Music Hall of Fame & Museuman is an exciting and entertaining destination in Nashville with something for everyone. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. Add interactive exhibits, films featuring today’s top country names, private sessions with professional songwriters, incredible architecture along with our famous southern hospitality, and a day at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum turns into the memories of a lifetime. More about the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Visit Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art

Visit Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art

Cheekwood features the award-winning Museum of Art housed in the original Cheek mansion. The surrounding 55 acres include an interactive learning center, ten botanical gardens and the Woodland Sculpture Trail with works by internationally known sculptors. From the Robertson Ellis Color Garden bursting with season displays of colorful annuals, to the formal Martin Boxwood Garden, visitors can walk through the Cheekwood Gardens and discover different styles and periods of gardens and study a wide selection of plants that can be grown in Middle Tennesse. More about the Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art


Must Experience
 
Cruise the General Jackson Showboat

Cruise the General Jackson Showboat

Experience the greatest entertainment afloat aboard the General Jackson! Casual lunch cruises feature one of Nashville’s best daytime country music shows and a delicious buffet. Elegant dinner cruises offer a variety of entertainment options. Special event cruises are available throughout the year including Valentine’s, Mardi Gras, Tailgate, Holiday and New Year’s Eve. More about the General Jackson Showboat

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

Tour Tennessee’s history via a 200-foot granite map of the state, a walkway featuring the 95 counties, 31 fountains representing the major rivers of Tennessee and an extraordinary wall mapping the history of the state. The park also includes the Carillons, the World War II Memorial, Court of Three Stars, a 2,000-seat amphitheater and a visitor center. More about the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

History of Cheekwood

History of CheekwoodThe history and origin of Cheekwood are intimately interwoven with the growth of Nashville, the Maxwell House coffee brand and the Cheeks, one of the city's early entrepreneurial families. Christopher T. Cheek moved to Nashville in the 1880's and founded a wholesale grocery business. His son, Leslie Cheek joined him as a partner. Cheekwood will be cherished locally and recognized nationally for its unique ability to welcome visitors of all ages with one-of-a-kind indoor/outdoor experiences reflecting its noted art and botanical collections displayed in one of the great American Country Place Estates.


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Travel Alliance Partners

6186 Front Street
Martins Creek, Pennsylvania 18063

Telephone: (610) 923 7747
Fax: (610) 258 1903

jpalmeri@travelalliancepartners.com
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Attractions & Activities

Activities
 
Line Dancing at Wildhorse Saloon

Line Dancing at Wildhorse Saloon

Country that kicks at the Wildhorse Saloon! From award-winning cuisine and great contemporary country music to nightly dance lessons, the surprises never end. The Wildhorse houses 60,000 square feet of space comprised of three levels, a private dining area and a larger-than-life dance floor. More about Line Dancing at Wildhorse Saloon


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