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Things to Do While in Nashville

The Ryman Auditorium

Built in 1892.  This is the original home of the Grand Ole Opry

(615) 889-3060
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Grand Ole Opry

Present day home of the Grand Ole Opry

(800) SEE-OPRY

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Country Music Hall of Fame

Interactive exhibits, films, vintage recordings, and tear-stained lyric sheets

(615)416-2001

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Carnton Plantation

Where civil war history lives
(615) 794-0903

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Carter House

Site of one of the bloodiest battles of the civil war; 5 men died every second
(615) 791-1861

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The Hermitage

Home of President Andrew Jackson
(615) 889-2941

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Cheekwood Botanical Gardens

Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, the 55-acre estate built by the Maxwell House Coffee fortune. The only location capable of handling the MegaWedding reception!
(615) 353-6977

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    Jack Daniel's Distillery

    Take a guided tour of the distillery and learn about the whisky and Jack

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    Arrington Vineyards

    "Take in the tranquility of our panaranmic views and delicious artisan wines in a place where music, laughter and friends come together."
    (615)395-0102

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    Historic Mansker's Station

    Spend time with the history of early Tennessee
    (615) 859-3678

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