Featured Links of Interest Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Located at 222 Fifth Avenue South, the grand limestone, glass and brick building represents a new state of the art in Museum and symbolizes the importance of country music in America's heritage.
 Country Tonight Theatre A high-energy, full scale production of singing, dancing, comedy, dancing, comedy, gospel, patriotic and more. It has the perfect mix of great country classics to today's top 40 country hits. This show has something for everyone.
Rock City Gardens Located atop Lookout Mountain, just 6 miles from downtown Chattanooga, Rock City is a true marvel of nature featuring massive ancient rock formations, gardens with over 400 native plant species, and breathtaking "See 7 States" panoramic views. Take an unf
Sun Studio The tour of the legendary Studio tells you the inside story of how Elvis got his start. Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison and Elvis were all friends here and all went ?GOLD? here.
Tennessee Aquarium This aquarium is the world’s largest freshwater aquarium. Your will be awe inspired and dazzled by what you see. Freshwater sustains all life on earth and yet we know very little about it. You will learn about the past, present, and future where you
The Lady & Sons Restaurant Some call it Southern Cooking, some call it Georgia Coastal Cooking, others call it Plantation Country Cuisine, but most call it "good home cooking" with an atmosphere of true Southern Hospitality.
The buffet has an amazing array of choices of meats, esp CMA Music Festival Each June, 20,000 pilgrims travel to the Music City to worship their country music idols. Fans literally rub shoulders with stars during a whirlwind of events. Big names like Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, and Trisha Yearwood always show up. The festival incl
Dixie Stampede 32 magnificent horses and a top-notch cast of riders are ready to thrill you with daring feats of trick riding and competition. Throw in a barrel full of music, special effects, romantic costumes, family-friendly comedy and the most fabulous four-course
Dollywood Dollywood is a masterpiece of thrilling rides for the whole family, acres of attractions, spectacular shows and more live entertainment than any other park in America. There are also master-craftsman who create treasures the traditional Smoky Mountain wa
Graceland From poverty to superstardom, Elvis lived the American Dream. Your will visit his home and take an audio tour, see his custom jets, tour the Automobile Museum and see 22 vehicles owned by Elvis, and visit the Sincerely Elvis museum for a glimpse for the
Nashville’s Music Valley Music Valley has something for everyone! Live Music, Shopping, Camping, Food & Fun...and so much more!
Some of the most unique Nashville attractions are located here, too. Visit the historic Grand Ole Opry or put your hands & feet in the footprints of Ryman Auditorium The Ryman Auditorium first opened its doors in 1892 as a vision of Captain Thomas G. Ryman. With the coming of the Grand Ole Opry show in 1943, the Ryman found its identity as the Mother Church of Country Music. In 1974, the Opry moved to its current home
 Savannah With three centuries of history, Savannah stands apart as a place where the past and present meet on scenic cobblestone streets, beneath a lush canopy of live oak trees. Discover quaint boutiques, charming cafes and meticulously-restored architecture, all
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The Hermitage Discover the meticulously restored Hermitage mansion that stands on 650 acres of woodlands and meadowlands outside Nashville. See a film about Andrew Jackson, 7th President of the United States who was at the center of America’s most pivotal era, and v
 The Savannah Theatre The Savannah Theatre is arguably the oldest operating theatre in the United States having opened its doors in 1818. Be sure to see one of their magnificent Broadway-style musical comedy productions.
 Tybee Island Light Station & Tybee Museum Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 270 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact ha |