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Hendersonville Attractions. Hendersonville Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Hendersonville, Tennessee
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The Belcourt: A place for indie movie and music lovers
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The Belcourt: A place for indie movie and music lovers
The Belcourt Theatre reaches out to Nashville’s independent film, music and performance art fans.
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The Lotz House: The Battle of Franklin unfolds
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The Lotz House: The Battle of Franklin unfolds
The Lotz House, a historic museum in downtown Franklin, tells the story of the Battle of Franklin, a pivotal battle in the Civil War.
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The Ryman Auditorium: modern music favorites at historic musical landmark
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The Ryman Auditorium: modern music favorites at historic musical landmark
The Ryman Auditorium is best known for its history; playing host to the Grand Ole Opry show for more than 30 years. But today, the classic concert venue showcases some of the best artists in country, rock, soul, bluegrass, and more.
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Cheekwood Botanical Garden: In full bloom all year long
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Cheekwood Botanical Garden: In full bloom all year long
Whether it’s toasty outside during the summer months or during the blustery winter days, there’s one place in Nashville in which nature is thriving.
Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art is the premier location for garden, art and history enthusiasts. The attraction offers various themed-gardens, art exhibits and historical artifacts that keep visitors returning month after month.
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Lane Motor Museum : an up-close look at rare cars
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Lane Motor Museum : an up-close look at rare cars
At the Lane Motor Museum, car lovers can mingle with while looking at some of the world’s most rare and interesting cars — and without a velvet rope standing in the way of an up-close look.
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The Upper Room Chapel and Museum: modest pews, grand experience
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The Upper Room Chapel and Museum: modest pews, grand experience
The Upper Room Chapel and Museum was formerly an iconic Catholic Church located close to Downtown Nashville. The place of worship was later turned into a museum for visitors to enjoy both a spiritual and historical experience.
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Centennial Park: a place to relax and refresh
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Centennial Park: a place to relax and refresh
Whether it’s for a picnic among friends or a solitary leisure jog, Centennial Park is waiting to envelope you in lush green lawns and winding walking trails.
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Wildhorse Saloon: Music City nightlife with a country twist
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Wildhorse Saloon: Music City nightlife with a country twist
The Wildhorse Saloon, Nashville’s popular entertainment venue, sends thousands galloping to the club for country music, dancing and food. Located in the center of Music City’s upbeat nightlife, The Wildhorse aims to entertain throughout the night.
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Climb Nashville: Reaching new heights
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Climb Nashville: Reaching new heights
Climb Nashville, located 3630 Redmon Street, is the Mecca of wall climbing equipment offered in the city. The facility has friendly and experienced people on staff to help guide you during your ascent to the top.
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Tennessee State Museum: a portal to the past
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Tennessee State Museum: a portal to the past
Located on Deadrick Street in the center of downtown Nashville, the Tennessee State Museum provides a comprehensive account of the state’s rich history —— from prehistoric Indian cultures through "The Age of Jackson,” "The New South" and beyond.
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