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Country Music Hall of Fame
Country Music Hall of Fame
The Country Music Hall of Fame is a 37 million dollar structure that spans an entire block of downtown Nashville.

With so many things to see and do in Nashville, Tennessee, you may have a difficult time deciding what do to first. The Country Music Hall of Fame will wow you with its sheer size, which spans an entire downtown block. The Ford Theater offers both music acts and digital film presentations. Live music, exhibits and special events highlight all that is offered in country music. There is also a museum that features a full service restaurant and a gift shop, where you will be sure to find souvenirs to keep the memories of this trip alive for a lifetime.

General Jackson Showboat in Nashville

After a day at the Country Music Hall of Fame why not take in a dinner cruise and show aboard the General Jackson Showboat? Enjoy an evening of beautiful scenery cruising down the Cumberland River and take in a Broadway-style show, acrobats or, nearer Christmas, the Uncle Scrooge's Christmas Banquet. While witnessing the charming entertainment, you will be feasting on a meal that will only enhance the feast for the eyes. The General Jackson Showboat is styled after an 1800's paddlewheel showboat, featuring four decks and the 2-story Victorian Theatre that will surely captivate the imagination of by-gone days.

Grand Legends Tour in Nashville

When you jump on the motor coach for the Grand Legends Tour you will be mesmerized by the fountains, waterfalls and indoor gardens of the famous Gaylord Opryland Hotel and relax as you the ride the Delta boats through four and a half acres. During the three and a half hour tour, you will stop at the Country Music Sidewalk of Fame and explore the plaza of the Grand Ole Opry House and Museum. You will also have a choice of visiting one of the three Music Valley Museums: the Willie Nelson Museum, Toy Museum or the Wax Museum.

Homes of the Stars Tour in Nashville

Our Homes of the Stars Tour will show you a city that has become home to many country music performers. You will first see some of Nashville's famous landmarks from Historic Second Avenue to the State Capital, Fort Nashborough and the Ryman Auditorium. Then you will visit the neighborhoods where some of the country music's biggest stars have made their homes.

Nashville Nights Tour in Nashville

Feel the excitement and energy of the city with the Nashville Nights Tour. See how Nashville vibrates and the night-lights come on down Honky Tonk Row. You will get a narrated tour of Nashville's landmarks on your way to Honky Tonkin,' with a $10 dollar passport for food or merchandise provided by the tour company that can be used at the Hard Rock Cafe, Wild Horse Saloon or Legends Corner. It's easy to get started on a night of fun and dancing no matter which Honky Tonk you decide to land in.

Jack Daniels Country Tour in Nashville

After your night of fun in the city, take a Jack Daniels Tour and see how the famous firewater is made. Visit the town of Lynchburg, Tennessee to learn about Jack Daniels and his namesake whiskey. Wander through the streets and enjoy the feel of a real small town. Take a meal at one of the restaurants and visit the Tennessee Walking Horse Museum. On your way back to Nashville you will drive through Shelbyville where you will see some of the working Tennessee Walking Horse Farms; you may even catch a glimpse of one of these magnificent animals.

The Hermitage Tour in Nashville

The Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson, is one of the most famous historical sites in the area. As you wander through the self-guided tour of the original log home, the mansion built in 1820, and the beautiful gardens that Andrew designed for his wife Rachel, you will be transported back in time. No matter what you decide to see and do in Nashville you are sure to return to enjoy the southern hospitality that made your stay so memorable.


 
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Gaylord Opryland Hotel
apr 8/14 2008
Unbelievable accomodationsn, fantastic food, great atmosphere, friendly staff (bar GREG) conference accomodations were great... Grand Ole Opry was a great time.. General Jackson dinner was unbelievably good... Excellent entertainment... Awesome experience ill be back..

-Randall Bambrick, Fort McMurray Ab Canada
Grand Ole Opry Ticket
We had asked for good seating as there were two elderly people who had a hard time walking. The seats we got were the best for them than if we had picked them ourselves. Thanks.

-Robert Weddle, bronson, MI
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Another must see and do, as a country music fan. I'm glad we planned to spend quite a lot of time here, with no other sightseeing hanging over our heads. This way, we could take our time and savor all the imformation, displays, the walls of gold and silver records, so much to see and we did at our own pace. Joanna

-Joanna Whitacre, Potlatch, ID
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