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Nashville, Tennessee

Aerial view of Nashville
Aerial view of Nashville. Mike Fox | Unsplash

The state capital is home to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, legendary music venues such as the Grand Ole Opry House and other lively honky-tonks that make Nashville a must-visit destination for country music lovers.

The Music City’s food scene is as noteworthy as it is diverse, with options ranging from Nashville hot chicken joints to farm-to-table concepts. Nashville is a three-hour drive from Memphis.

Though it’s known as Music City, Nashville offers much more than country crooners and live entertainment on every block.

Aerial view of Nashville
Aerial view of Nashville. Mike Fox | Unsplash

The state capital boasts a thriving arts community, a critically-acclaimed food scene, three professional sports teams and one of the fastest growing economies in America.

The most populous city in the state, Nashville surrounds a bend in the Cumberland River and offers plenty of recreational activities on the water and on land, from kayaking and paddle boarding to hiking, cycling and birding.