Known as the "Music City," Nashville has retained a strong relationship with the music industry while undergoing a major economic and cultural expansion. "The District" is Nashville's downtown area, with features ranging from the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, which celebrates the city's history through a number of memorials, to buzzing nightclubs and the famous Ryman Auditorium. Part of Nashville's new image has been the result of a growing college population, with students from around the country attending top-notch schools such as Vanderbilt University and Tennessee State University. Despite its modern, urban feel, Nashville is best known for its musical history, and many people still visit Nashville just to see where Elvis played and tour the city's famous recording studios. ...More
| Filled with art and antiques, fossils and historical documents, the Tennessee State Museum provides a fascinating, compr... | |
| Once home to the incredibly popular Grand Ole Opry show, the Ryman Auditorium first opened in 1892 as a live music venue... | |
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum chronicles the history of country music and its stars through a variety of med... | |
| Created as a replica of the original structure that stands, ruined, in Athens, Greece, The Parthenon in Nashville exists... | |
| Give yourself a full day of sightseeing with the "All About Nashville Day Pass". Included is the Nashville Trolley, T... |







