Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and lined with trendy boutiques, home goods stores, art galleries and restaurants all housed in charming historic buildings dating back as far as 1799, Main Street has plenty to catch your eye, not to mention your appetite!
This Battle of Franklin walking tour will take guests to at least seven different locations on the battlefield. Tour guides will focus on many elements of the Battle, explaining why it occurred, the arrival of Federal and Confederate armies, and the details of what became known as one of the greatest single assaults of the entire Civil War. The tour takes approximately 90 minutes. Tickets are $25, available for purchase at The Carter House.
Reservations are recommended, but not required for Battlefield Tours held Tuesdays through Fridays. Reservations are required for Battlefield Tours held on Saturdays.
The stars on the Music City Walk of Fame, spanning genres and generations, honor those that make, create, record, perform, and present music to and for the world. The Music City Walk of Fame is uniquely Nashville and completely Music City.
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the evolving history and traditions of country music. Through exhibits, publications, and educational programs, the Museum teaches its diverse audiences about the enduring beauty and cultural importance of country music.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, located in downtown Nashville, has been called the “Smithsonian of country music,” celebrated for its broad cultural impact, educational mission, and unrivaled collection of historically important artifacts related to country music. Chartered by the state of Tennessee in 1964, the Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, educational organization.
Every Opry show features eight or more artists – think country superstars, award-winning musicians, and legendary songwriters – as they step into the famous wooden circle and put on unforgettable live performances up-close at the Opry House and to a global audience . The lineup is always changing, and it’s never the same show twice, so every night is the night to see the Opry.