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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee. By: Libby Kuch. Nashville, Tennessee.

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Nashville, Tennessee

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  1. Nashville, Tennessee By: Libby Kuch

  2. Nashville, Tennessee Nashville is the capital of Tennessee. It is located in the north western part of the state. Nashville is the second largest city in Tennessee. The state is nicknamed, “Music City,” which fits because it is the center of the music industry.

  3. Weather Winter Fall The climate is mild but temperatures range from cool to cold. When snowfall occurs, it is usually in January or February and is rarely heavy. Visitors from all over the country come to see the annual changing of the leaves in mid-October. The days are warm and pleasant. A sweater or jacket would be good for evenings. Summer Spring The middle of the day can be very warm as the humidity tends to be higher during the summer months. The rolling hills of Tennessee are a lush, vibrant green at this time of year. Days are warm and evening are chilly.

  4. Where to stay…. Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville-Downtown Free high-speed wireless internet Complimentary deluxe hot and cold breakfast buffet 310 4th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee, 37201 Microwave, refrigerator are in each room. Business center, fitness center, indoor pool and laundry facility

  5. Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel General Room Amenities 24-hour front desk Ballrooms Laundry service Event Catering Fitness facilities Premium television channels Cable television service Video-game console Desk Clock radio Dining A restaurant inside the hotel that serves a variety of cuisines. All meals are served.

  6. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum While visiting Nashville, the music capital, wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame. The $37 million facility in downtown Nashville opened in May of 2001. Elvis Presley’s famous 1961 Cadillac The outside of the Country Music Hall of which was designed by a local architect, Tuck Hinton Hall of fame room

  7. RCA Studio B A part of the Country Music Hall of Fame is Studio B. The building is still in use so you might be able to always take tours. This studio is where over 1,000 hits were created. As you enter Studio B, you can see first hand, the pianos, microphones, and accessories that were used by musicians.

  8. Menu Sandwiches Snacks Big BLT Grilled Cheese Grilled Chicken French Fries Tater Tots Cheese Fries Salads Burgers Club Salad Fried Chicken Salad Grilled Chicken Salad Singlewide Cheeseburger Doublewide Cheeseburger Bacon Cheeseburger

  9. Gabby’s Burgers & Fries Chili and Grilled Cheese Gabby Burger Cookies

  10. Country Stars Brad Paisley started his country music career by releasing his first album, Who Needs Pictures, which sold more than one million copies. Carrie Underwood kicked off her music career by winning American Idol in 2004. Scotty McCreery won season ten of American Idol and his first album, Clear as Day, was released in late 2011.

  11. Fun Facts What is the shape of the driveway at President Andrew Jackson’s home Hermitage? It’s in the shape of a guitar Who became famous as the featured female singer on Porter Wagoner’s Show? Dolly Parton What was the original name of the Grand Ole Opry? The WSM Barn Dance What singer used to wash dishes at the Nashville Palace? Randy Travis On what Eve was Nashville founded? Christmas Eve

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