NashTrash Tours has been in operation since 1997. This tour is not primarily historical, although a few sights are pointed out along a tour route that includes downtown Nashville and a bit of the...
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NashTrash Tours has been in operation since 1997. This tour is not primarily historical, although a few sights are pointed out along a tour route that includes downtown Nashville and a bit of the...
One of the most famous concert halls in the history of country music, this auditorium still hosts live music events.
This museum highlights the history of country music from its birthplace in the Music City to present-day.
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.
Studio B is part of the Country Music Hall of Fame. Tours start at the museum where you board a bus for the one-hour tour of the actual studio. The museum offers package for admission and tour. This...
"A brilliantly tacky tribute to Music City.” - The City Paper " A hilarious piece of low-brow inspiration turned into high entertainment." - Nashville Scene "The Doyle and Debbie Show is a brilliant musical revue that should be seen more than once." - The Tennessean "Arntson plays Doyle with such conviction it’s scary." - The City Paper "Littleton has a terrific voice that can evoke everyone from Patsy Cline to Dolly Parton." - The City Paper
A traditional Nashville dive with cheap beer and live country music.
An informational museum on Tennessee's history, from Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone to President James Polk and Sam Houston.
“The Bluebird Café is one of the world’s preeminent listening rooms and has gained worldwide recognition as a songwriter’s performance space where the “heroes behind the hits” perform their own songs; songs that have been recorded by chart-topping artists in all genres of music. Located in a small strip mall outside of downtown Nashville, the 100 seat venue is unassuming in appearance but some of the most significant songwriters and artists have performed on this stage.
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors musicians from stars to studio players, from all genres of music. Historic artifacts include instruments played on original recordings of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hank Williams, Sr., George Harrison, Frank Sinatra, The Supremes, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Chicago and more. See the original stage where a young Jimi Hendrix played. "To be recognized by this institution is the greatest honor a musician can have." -Neil Young.
Tours are available of this fancy 19th-century Italian villa-style mansion.
This huge Old South plantation is home to an impressive Greek Revival mansion.
Popular museum geared toward educating kids through numerous interactive exhibits.