Episode 2415.4 | Tennessee Agricultural Museum | Tennessee Crossroads
Imagine life before modern conveniences like electricity, plumbing, and mechanized farm equipment. It was a tough life, but that's exactly how our ancestors made their living on the land. Tennessee Crossroads visited the Ellington Agricultural Museum in Nashville, TN and discovered some amazing things about the Tennessee farm community. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Tennessee Agricultural Museum.
West Tennessee Ag Museum
It's a place where agriculture's history is told though fascinating exhibits and peices of the past. The West Tennessee Agricultural Museum in Milan offers an opportunity to learn and travel thrrough time.
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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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Episode 2103.1 | Veterans' Museum | Tennessee Crossroads
World War II changed the whole world. In Tennessee, the war and training required to fight it caused training bases to sprout like mushrooms. Tennessee Crossroads visited one place that was transformed almost over night, the West Tennessee town of Halls, which from 1942 to 1945, aspiring bomber crews called home. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Veterans' Museum in Halls, TN.
Episode 2032.3 | Tennessee Aviation Museum | Tennessee Crossroads
In the history of aviation, Tennesseans have played a big part. Now those accomplishments are remembered and displayed in Sevierville, TN. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about the new Tennessee Museum of Aviation.
Episode 2501.1 | Oaklands Historic House Museum | Tennessee Crossroads
We can learn quite a bit about how difficult things were in the past by taking a look at monuments and buildings, it is difficult to get a feel for how the people who lived in those buildings actually went about their daily life. Tennessee Crossroads went to one of the most historic homes in Middle Tennessee, the Oaklands Historic House Museum in Murfreesboro, TN, where history was coming to life.Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.
Clay County, Tennessee Museum
This week on NCTV, we learn all about the Clay County, Tennessee museum of history.
About the Ancient Native American Statues from Sellars Farm, Tennessee
A brief look at the 700 year-old stone statues from Sellars Farm State Archaeological Area in middle Tennessee, about a half-hour drive outside downtown Nashville. This is one of my favorite local places to hike and find solitude because I'm always alone in the park -- yet I always feel the eerie presence of someone around me when I'm there.
These are sandstone (siltstone) statues carved between 1250-1350 AD by a Native American artist. The male is nicknamed Sandy, and he is the official Tennessee state artifact. The statues were uncovered by a tenant farmer in 1939, and were separated for nearly 80 years, only reunited at the McClung Museum in Knoxville in 2017.
Book Credit: Speaking with the Ancestors: Mississippian Stone Statuary of the Tennessee-Cumberland Region, by Kevin E. Smith, James V. MillerUniversity of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa
Episode 2952.1 | Birthplace of Country Music | Tennessee Crossroads
Nashville may lay claim to the moniker, Music City, but Bristol, TN claims it was the actual birthplace of country music. To back that claim, a museum now celebrates the year when some legendary artists were recorded for the first time. We made the long up to the Birthplace of Country Music take a look.
Episode 3232.1 | Wilson County Military Museum | Tennessee Crossroads
There are numerous military museums that pay tribute to defenders of American freedom. Wilson County, TN has a fairly new one called Wilson County Military Museum that pays tribute to its own local veterans. Their own artifacts, uniforms and other elements make for a very moving, very personalized experience.
The Farm of Rotting Corpses in Tennessee
This hectare of fine East Tennessean woodland is home to the nation's oldest and largest open-air collection of rotting corpses. Motherboard explore the Univ. of Tennessee Body Farm.
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#glassgeekdailyvlog Johnny Cash museum Nashville Tennessee
Thank you to my patrion supporters For making this possible. I do not like to go into museums are places that state specifically that you cannot record video or Flash for toggle fee but I did it anyway. They did allow me to take still photos with no Flash through the entire thing so there is a montage of photographs within this video a pretty incredible place for a pretty incredible person
Johnny Cash Museum Nashville, TN - Ragged Old Flag
12-08-2017
Travel Guide to Nashville, TN - USA
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The city of Nashville is the capital city of Tennessee and also called the Country Music Capital of the World and often also called Music City, USA. The city also home to the Grand Ole Opry, the world's longest standing radio show. The city boast with many country music attractions, but other genres, such as blues, jazz, rock and R&B attractions can also be found.
What to see
• Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge
• Parthenon in Centennial Park
• Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
• Musica
• Fort Negley
• Fort Nashborough
• Grand Ole Opry
• Ryman Auditorium
• Gaylord Opryland Resort & Conventional Centre
• Opry Mills
• Music Valley
• First Center for the Visual Arts
• Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art
• Tennessee State Museum
What to do
• CMA Music Festival
• Nashville Film Festival
• Country Music Marathon
• Veterans Day Parade
• Iroquois Steeplechase
• Tomato Art Festival
• African Street Festival
• Tennessee State Fair
• Country Music Association Awards
Episode 2608.1 | Lane Motor Museum | Tennessee Crossroads
Pay a visit to the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, TN. Tennessee Crossroads did just that and he found out there is more than one way to design a car. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about rare European cars.
US Road Trip 2019 - Day 15, Aviston IL to Nashville TN
Tuesday 7 May 2019
Day 15 of my 2019 coast-to-coast (and back again) US road trip.
This video sees me head east from Aviston, Illinois to Nashville, Tennessee.
On the way to Nashville I stop at Rend Lake, Illinois, and to do some laundry in Paducah, Kentucky. When I hit Nashville, I first stop for lunch at Hattie B's, then visit the Parthenon on the way into town. After checking in to my motel I explore downtown Nashville, ending up at the honky-tonk bars on Broadway.
MY COAST TO COAST US ROAD TRIP
Starting on the Pacific coast in Los Angeles in late-April 2019, I drove cross-country to Charleston South Carolina on the Atlantic coast, before looping south and heading right back again. I covered over 8,000 miles (12,000 kilometres) in four weeks.
The first half of the trip was with my 21-year-old-son Josh, who flew home after two weeks from Kansas City, Missouri. The second half I was travelling solo.
Episode 2520.2 | Tennessee River Museum | Tennessee Crossroads
Tennessee is filled with hundreds of lakes and rivers from border to border, and they all have their own unique stories to tell about their role in our history. Tennessee Crossroads paid a visit to Savannah, TN where we discovered a unique museum that’s completely dedicated to the state’s namesake river. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about the Tennessee River Museum.
Grand Ole Opry - Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Grand Ole Opry Nashville
The Grand Ole Opry, an American Icon and Nashville's number one attraction, is known for creating one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences for audiences of all ages. It's where unforgettable moments happen every week...moments like the night Little Jimmy Dickens scaled a ladder to invite Trace Adkins to become an Opry member. With country music's new stars, superstars, and legends live on stage, you never know what'll happen next. Don't miss a moment.
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- ... Dedicated to honouring country music's rich history and dynamic present, the Grand Ole Opry showcases a mix of country legends and the contemporary chart- toppers who have followed in their footsteps ...
- ... After our liquor wonderland adventure we drove 60 miles north to Nashville, home to the country music hall of fame, grand ole opry, the Predators (NHL) and the Titans (NFL) ...
- ... Tootsie's is just across the alley from the old Ryman Auditorium, original home of the Grand Ole Opry ...
- ... We arrived in Nashville in enough time to organize tickets to the Grand Ole Opry, at the beautiful Ryman Auditorium ...
- ... Following dinner, I made my way to the home of the Grand Ole Opry ...
- ... We went to a Dukes of Hazzard Museum seriously how cool it that After that we went to the Grand Ole Opry Museum and then to the Opry itself for a night of Country and Western, can I get a yee-haw! It was cool actually and ...
- ... In the evening are going to the grand ole opry ...
- ... WSM 650, the radio station that broadcasts The Grand Ole Opry regularly broadcasts from their location in the Opryland resort hotel ...
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Episode 3 OOPARTS : Hidden Secrets of Nashville Tennessee
In the furthest depths of antiquity, lie hidden truths... Secrets, cloaked in riddle, skillfully carved above and beneath the sands of time... The clues to uncover these forbidden truths are all around us... If we would only open our minds to see...
Although constructed two centuries apart, Nashville Tennessee has two reproductions of mythic temples, - The Parthenon and Mount Meru. The symbolism does not end with mythic temples and figures. Many places in Tennessee share names with those of antiquity: Memphis, Alexandria, Athens, Carthage, Sparta, Troy, Bethlehem, Lebanon, and others. A statue of Hermes soars above the Hermitage Hotel. The Downtown Presbyterian Church, constructed in 1848 by William Strickland, built in the Egyptian Revival style. The sanctuary resembles the interior of an Egyptian pyramid and an obelisk stands in front of the grand entrance. Most of these structures were built on ancient burial grounds and sacred sites. The question is does it have a greater meaning?
The greatest thing in life is that there are so many possibilities. We will keep searching for the truth, and uncover each mystery, one question at a time. Visit us at hiddenarchaeology.com for the latest.
Let’s Eat! Origins and Evolutions of Tennessee Food | Tennessee State Museum
Explore the rich and diverse history of Tennessee’s food through the Tennessee State Museum’s temporary exhibition, “Let’s Eat! Origins and Evolutions of Tennessee Food.” In addition to artifacts, graphics, photography and interactive activities, visitors are introduced to people and places in the state where both lifelong Tennesseans and foreign-born arrivals are continuing traditions and sharing their love of food. Join us as we visit the National Cornbread Festival in South Pittsburg, the Four Way Soul Food Restaurant in Memphis, Cruze Farm Dairy in Knoxville and Mesa Komal in Nashville. “Let’s Eat! Origins and Evolutions of Tennessee Food” runs through February 2 at the Tennessee State Museum.