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DukesFest 2007 in Nashville, TN
Millennium Maxwell House
The original building survived the Civil War, but later burned down. The current Maxwell was built on a different site in order to continue the gracious style of Southern living.
Celebrate the ever popular Dukes of Hazzard at CMT Dukesfest 2007, in Nashville, Tennessee. Dukes of Hazzard fans will gather together the first weekend of June 2007 at the Music City Motorplex to enjoy two days of special appearances of the original Dukes cast and and a variety of activities and attractions. Created 8 years ago by Ben Jones "Cooter" and his wife Alma, the event began in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, having increased greatly in popularity and size over the years. In the past, appearances by the original cast have included:
In addition, you'll watch car stunts performed by the original stunt drivers of Dukes of Hazzard, see over 100 General Lees, and enjoy Dukes of Hazzard inspired music. Nab autographs and photos of your favorite Duke's stars and enjoy the excitement of a Dukes of Hazzard environment. A few nearby lodging options include:
Also, while in Nashville, consider other popular lodging options including: |
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Guesthouse Inn & Suites Music Valley
This was a very nice place to stay and they treated us very nice. Even when I got lost and had to call them a couple of times. Tour bus service and shuttle service were great.
-Marilyn Haffner, Brighton, CO Gaylord Opryland Hotel
It was an unbelieveable hotel. It was so beautiful and so much to see. I know we didn't see everything. You get lost even though you have a map. Everyone was very helpful and very nice. We never thought it would look the way it did. It is just unbeliveable.
-Donald Jones, Murphy, NC Clubhouse Inn and Suites - Nashville, TN
The hotel exceeded our expectations--the manager's reception each evening and the breakfast buffet each morning were a welcome treat
-Miriam O. Swaney, Abbeville, SC |
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