The Grand Ole Opry radio show is the longest-running radio program in the United States. Since its first broadcast in 1925
Broadway
Broadway is the beating heart of downtown Nashville. Covering neon-lit blocks, it’s a neighborhood where there bars, clubs, restaurants, shops, saloons
Parthenon
In 1897, builders decided to run with that nickname and raise a full-scale replica of the Parthenon right in the middle of Nashville.
Cumberland Park
Nashville has beautiful views of the Cumberland River, a 700-mile waterway that winds through Tennessee and Kentucky.
Nashville Zoo
The Nashville Zoo is one of the most unique attractions in Tennessee. Located about 6 miles south of downtown Nashville
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge
It has a bright purple building located in downtown Nashville, and at night, the line stretches down the entire street.
Warner Parks
The Warner Parks are actually twin parks, Edwin Warner Park and Percy Warner Park, that span thousands of acres in the wilderness near Nashville.