Tennessee borders eight other states: Kentucky and Virginia to the north; North Carolina to the east; Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi on the south; Arkansas and Missouri on the Mississippi River to the west.

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Population: 5,689,283
History:  Tennessee was admitted to the Union in 1796 as the 16th state

Nashville;(569,891 inhabitants)

Tennessee Trip

March 2008

NASHVILLE

This is a great old Country-Western city and better known as Music City. Walk up and down the streets of Nashville, and music will always be playing somewhere in the background. Stop in the Wildhorse Saloon for some action-packed fun. Hear the hottest bands and learn to line dance. Food is quite good; try the famous fried pickles.

Tour the Ryman Auditorium (built as a church in 1892), now a National Historic Landmark, still offering the best in entertainment. It formerly served as the home of the Grand Ole Opry and has been completely renovated.

Visit the Parthenon in Centennial Park…has been called the Athens of the South. It is a most impressive scale reproduction of an ancient classic.

The Hermitage, Andrew Jackson's former home, is fifteen miles from downtown Nashville. Guides in period costume will welcome you. Tour on your own, or enjoy a wagon tour.

And, most important, go to the Grand Ole Opry for a very satisfying and great musical experience. You will not be disappointed! There is usually a full house, so you might want to get your tickets early.

If you have more time, visit historic FRANKLIN, a few miles south of Nashville. Enjoy the downtown district and Main Street boutiques, antiques and trendy shops.

Tennessee Photo Gallery

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Franklin Grand Ole Opry Grand Ole Opry Grand Ole Opry
Grand Ole Opry The Hermitage Andrew Jackson's Tomb The Hermitage
Nashville Capitol Nashville Ryman Aud Nashville Wild Horse Saloon Nashville_Parthenon