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In a city known as the home of Country Music, Nashville, Tennessee, has plenty to offer any visitor, young or old. While music is what this city runs on,you will also find a city full of culture and history and a great place for the food critic in everyone.

With plenty of hotels scattered across the city, you will never be far from a great adventure no matter where you stay. There are a few times a year that hotels will be at a premium, the biggest being country music's Fan Fest. Fan Fest is an even where the fans of country music get up close and personal with their favorite musicians.

Start out at the Belle Mead Plantation. once one of Nashville's wealthiest and largest private estates and horse farms. There are eight historic buildings on the grounds including an 1800's carriage house and stable. A guided tour of the main house is offered followed by a self guided tour of the rest of the grounds.

Another wonderful historic home to visit is the Belmont Mansion. When completed in 1853, the Belmont was considered the most elaborate and unusual home in the South. Its original owner secretly conspired with both the North and the South during the civil war in order to come through the war with her home and fortune intact.

Cheekwood is an elaborate institution sprawling more than 55 acres. The complex is rich with history, beautiful gardens and art. The Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art are both housed on the grounds of Cheekwood.

For the Elvis lover in you, make sure you visit The Nashville King. A Tribute to the King: Thru the Years 1953 - 1977 has thrilled audiences of all ages with over thirty of Elvis' songs and five costumes.

A trip to Nashville would not be complete without a visit to the Grand Ole Opry. What was once a simple radio broadcast has evolved into the place where rising musicians long to perform. The Grand Ole Opry stage is rich with tradition. The Opry does not buff out the stage so you can still see the worn out spots where some of country music's finest, including Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, have played.

While you are at the Opry, you should stop at the Grand Ole Opry Museum. The museum pays tribute to the long-running radio show with exhibits honoring artists like Patsy Cline, Garth Brooks and Waylon Jennings.

Nashville is home to more culture than you could ever experience in a day. Be prepared to spend a good deal of time learning and enjoying all that Nashville, Tennessee has to offer.

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