Tour of Nashville - Best Places to Visit
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This tour of Nashville, TN visits The Country Music Hall of Fame, Broad Street, The Parthenon, Princes Chicken, Morrells, LP Field, Historic Franklin, and many other places around the city of Nashville
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Nashville – The capital city of Tennessee is set to give you a country music education of epic proportions. From the historic attractions to the live music, Nashville is a city all its own.
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Nashville History 101
This class is an overview of Nashville and Davidson County history in which County Historian Carole Bucy engaged the participants in a discussion of the many names that Nashville has been called over the years. Beginning with the Shawnees who came into the region of the Cumberland River as hunters and ending with the creation of Metropolitan government, Dr. Bucy explores settlement, economic growth, education, Nashville in time of war, and a host of other topics.
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Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Tour in Nashville, Tennessee
Explore Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
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What's it like living in Nashville? Well first off, it's the capital of Tennessee and gets hot and humid in the Summer, just like most of the south. It's actually the largest city in The Volunteer State, and along with Charlotte, Chattanooga, and other Kentucky suburbs, one of the best cities to live in America. While it isn't the cheapest place, a lot of people are moving to Music City, making it one of the fastest growing cities in the US, so why shouldn't you live in Nashville, TN?
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Tennessee | 24 Hours in Nashville (Music City)
Nashville is the state capitol of Tennessee with a population of just over 650,000 people which is relatively small in comparison with other cities in the US. The city itself stradles the Cumberland River, which goes on to join the Mississippi River in Memphis. Nashville is famous throughout the world has being a place where musicians and music fans gravitate hence the nickname Music City, other than music Nashville is also a large rail hub as it is the confluence of different national railroads within the US.
The video is a composite of 3 days worth of footage taken while I was in Nashville a.k.a Music City while attending a conference- given the fact that for two of the days I was in the conference center, I felt this was best way of portraying life around Nashville and certainly Broadway over a 24 hour period.
All the bars which feature live music acts are predominantly set around Broadway between 5th Avenue North and 1st Avenue North a distance of about 0.25 miles. Just off Broadway within the avenues listed above are the other attractions- Ryman Auditorium, Country Music Hall of Fame to name a few. Unfortunately I didn't have time to visit those.
At night Broadway is very lively with different genres of music and lots of drinks flowing; I found that some venues imposed a cover charge which I avoided as there are many others which are free to get it- the cover charge thing annoys me when the venue itself is charging exorbitant money for the food and drink on offer. You can have a good time on Broadway, but like the rest of Nashville its not exactly a cheap night out and I would say above average in terms of cost. But if you are a fan of rock / country music then I would definetly put a visit to Broadway in Nashville on your bucket list as it is something that just has to be experienced.
In the morning broadway is quite and the streets are normally wet after being rinsed down from the night before - no need to explain why! Other than bars with live music, Broadway has a few record shops and clothing shops which sell the typical southern attire of jeans, fancy shirt, big belt, boots and the obligatory stetson; not sure if that is a stereotype or not, so no offense intended- especially as I only saw a handful of people dressed like during my entire time in Nashville / Tennessee.
While staying in Nashville, you will on occasion hear train horns in the distance- I first heard one in the morning from my 22nd Floor hotel room, which took me by surprise! Nashville is a hub for the CSX railroad company and can be a magnet for trainspotters a.k.a 'Rail Fans' in the US. Having heard about how big American freight trains can be in comparison with those in the UK, I decided to go looking for one at the railroad crossing on 2nd Avenue North and also Demonbreun Street. After a short wait, sure enough a huge train which took approximately 10 minutes to pass- so given an estimated speed of 15 mph that would make the train approximately 2.5 miles long. Nashville is a rail hub at is the cross road between rails travelling North-to-South and East-to-West. Hence throughout the day, you will hear train horns in the distance, which from what I seen is a bit of an annoyance for certain areas within East Nashville.
During my time in Nashville it was Marine Week, whereby a significant amount of US Marines decend on the city to perform live demonstrations, static displays of military hardware, musical performances and demonstrations of time honours Marine Corps traditions. It was very impressive- especially as one afternoon a MV-22 Osprey hovered over the city and landed in one the open areas.
I enjoyed my time in Nashville as it has always somewhere I wanted to visit due to my tastes in music! It surprised me how small and compact the city was- especially the music areas since alot of it is centred around the lower end of Broadway. The actual recording studios etc are located out of town nowadays or in the big high-rises. If I return in the future, I'll definetly want to see a performance in the Ryman Auditorium and explore some of the other venues that were on offer.
17 Things to do in Nashville, Tennessee
As the capital of Tennessee, Nashville is a large city with a small town charm. There is so much to do in the city from unique history to great restaurants and even some places to get outdoors. I will have a separate video next week on some of my favorite food spots.
Here are the spots from this video in Nashville:
1. Lower Broadway
2. Ryman Auditorium
3. Country Music Hall of Fame
4. Hatch Show Print
5. Johnny Cash Museum
6. Goo Goo Shop
7. John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
8. Pinewood Social
9. Bicentennial Mall
10. Nashville Farmer's Market
11. Nashville Murals
12. Parthenon
13. Belle Meade
14. Cheekwood Estates
15. Radnor Lake State Park
16. Grand Ole Opry
17. Jack Daniel's Distillery
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Nashville is a city in Davidson County and the capital of the American state of Tennessee. It is usually called the Country Music Capital of the World or more often Music City, of USA. Nashville is quickly becoming a fun and enjoyable American city.
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Haunted Places in Nashville
From historic haunted houses harboring ghosts of famous US presidents, to creepy and spacious resorts offering up much more than comfortable stays and good dining... tonight, we're cover the most haunted places in Nashville, Tennessee! We've covered TN before, but figured Music City deserved a little more love... from it's hidden cemeteries to it's tortured history, you'll love what we've dug up for you tonight. Enjoy!
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Metro Nashville Historian, Carol Busey, discusses the how Nashville came to be. Presented in part by Metro Water Services.
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Tour of Fort Nashborough Nashville Tennessee
Here is a little Tour of Fort Nashborough in Downtown Nashville.TN !
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Walking tour of the famous Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. We look at relics of the past, history of country music, current gold records, and lots of country music memorabilia. This is a wonderful museum for fans of music in general.
Must See Nashville Museums & Tours for First Time Visitors
Nashville is known for hot chicken, country music and nightlife on Broadway! In this video we give a quick overview of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Walk of Fame, Acuff House, Musicians Hall of Fame, Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman Auditorium. Each of these places have historical significance in the creation of Nashville's music culture. If you are visiting Nashville for the first time, these are the spots you should hit up!
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☑ Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
A 200-acre (81 ha) zoo and historic plantation farmhouse located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of downtown. Was founded in 1996, , the result of a merger between two competing facilities, The Nashville Zoo and Grassmere Wildlife Park.
☑ Cheekwood Botanical Garden
A privately funded 55-acre (22 ha) estate on the western edge of the city. Formerly the residence of Nashville's Cheek family, the 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) Georgian-style mansion was opened as a museum in 1960.
☑ Centennial Park
A large urban park located approximately two miles (three km) west of downtown. On November 11, 2005, Centennial Park became Nashville's first wireless internet park by offering free Wi-Fi internet access to park patrons.
☑ Parthenon
A full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens. It was built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition. Today functions as an art museum. The Parthenon's permanent collection is a group of 63 paintings by 19th- and 20th-century American artists.
☑ Tennessee State Capitol
The home of the Tennessee legislature, the location of the governor's office, and a National Historic Landmark. One of only ten state capitols that does not have a dome. The cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1845 and the building was completed in 1859.
☑ Fort Negley
Was a fortification built for the American Civil War, located approximately 2-mile (3.2 km) south of downtown. Was the largest inland fort built in the United States during the war.
☑ Tennessee Agricultural Museum
A renovated plantation barn that houses a collection of 19th and 20th century home and farm artifacts. Outside there are log cabins, a small farm house, kitchen herb garden, perennial garden and nature trail is also part of the museum tour.
☑ Harpeth River State Park
A state park in Cheatham County. Is a linear park that was created to connect several state historic, natural, and archaeological sites along the lower Harpeth River.
☑ Mount Olivet Cemetery
A 250-acre (100 ha) cemetery. Serves as the final resting place for many of Middle Tennessee's political and business leaders, including several former governors of Tennessee, U.S. Senators, and U.S. Congressional Representatives.
☑ The Hermitage
A historical plantation and museum located in Davidson County. The plantation was owned by Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, from 1804 until his death at the Hermitage in 1845.
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