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The Big Bang: live music with a twist

The Big Bang: live music with a twist
Centrally located in the heart of downtown Nashville's legendary HonkyTonk Row, the Big Bang offers up a little something different. Some of Middle Tennessee’s most talented artists can be found performing weekly in this popular attraction, Nashville’s premier dueling pianos bar.

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Hatch Show Print: Handmade posters, local piece of history

Hatch Show Print: Handmade posters, local piece of history
Hatch Show Print is one of the oldest working letterpress print shops in the United States. The shop is located in downtown Nashville on Lower Broadway and uses the old-fashioned presses to create today’s posters.

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The Biltmore Estate: Grand estate, larger-than-life experience

The Biltmore Estate: Grand estate, larger-than-life experience
The Biltmore Estate, one of Asheville’s most popular tourist attractions, features pristine views, a breath-taking mansion and tantalizing wine tastings.

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Belle Meade Plantation: A peak at 1800s American culture

Belle Meade Plantation: A peak at 1800s American culture
Belle Meade Plantation, located six miles west of Nashville, gives visitors a glimpse into the past of war, slaves and horse breeding.

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Nashville Public Library offers many treats

Nashville Public Library offers many treats
The Nashville Public Library’s main branch, located on Church Street, is alive with programs, technology, art and magnificent architecture.

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Gaylord Opryland: much more than a hotel

Gaylord Opryland: much more than a hotel
With acres of indoor gardens, boutiques, specialty shops and dining options, the Gaylord Opryland Hotel offers luxurious lodging with plenty to do and see.

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Centennial Park: a place to relax and refresh

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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The Upper Room Chapel and Museum: modest pews, grand experience

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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Tennessee State Museum: a portal to the past

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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The Ryman Auditorium: modern music favorites at historic musical landmark

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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