Nashville is the capital of Tennessee and is centrally located in the state along the Cumberland River. One of Nashville's top attractions—a replica of the Parthenon—along with its many universities and colleges has earned it the nickname the "Athens of the South." Tennessee State Capitol | ...
Close to the magnificent Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg stands in the state of Tennessee. With a rich German history, popular attractions include the Ober Gatlinburg amusement park and skiing resort, and nearby Pigeon Forge.
Cawker City's claim to fame: the world's largest ball of twine. Apparently there's beensome competitionfor that title since the ball was started in 1953. Although it's often cited among the country's best roadside attractions, it hardly seems worth a detour of more than two hours round-...
What to See in Memphis the Second Time around; the Largest City in Tennessee Has a Lot to Offer beyond the Typical Tourist Spots, If You Know Where to Look; YOUR TRAVELSYou've already done Beale Street, barbecue and Graceland. Whereshould you go the second time you...Neman, Daniel...
There are also a host of historical, cultural, and artistic attractions within easy reach in the larger cities and towns nearby. Due to its location near the interstate, there are plenty of convenient accommodation options around, and most of the attractions you’ll want to see are either in...