Tennessee State Capitol, Nashville
The Tennessee State Capitol was completed on 1859 and is one of the most unique capitol building in the United States. The distinctive tower is designed after the monument of Lysicr... waymarking.com
Belmont Mansion
Described as the most elaborate, antebellum Italianate-style villa built for that time period. It is now a historical museum, open for tours. It's 36 rooms are beautifully decora... hauntedhouses.com
Travellers Rest
For over fifty years, Travellers Rest has been an integral part in the Nashville and middle Tennessee museum community. Saved from demolition in 1954 by the Tennessee Society of the... famplosion.com
"Fort Nashborough" - Nashville, Tennessee
On April 2, 1781, a force of Chickamaugans led by Dragging Canoe attacked the fort at the bluffs. The Indians succeeded in luring most of the men out of the fort and then cutting th... waymarking.com
Fort Negley
The largest Union fort west of Washington,DC, Fort Negley was constructed in the fall and winter of 1862 and was completed on 7 December of that year. Captain James Morton chose the... waymarking.com
Belle Meade Plantation
Once one of the largest private estates in Nashville encompassing 5,400 acres and home to five generations of the Harding-Jackson family, Belle Meade Plantation today is a 30-acre h... tnvacation.com
Grand Ole Opry
The unique art form we call country music owes its phenomenal rise in popularity to a live show that began more than 80 years ago called the Grand Ole Opry. The tradition is stronge... tnvacation.com
Bicentennial Mall
Opry Mills is the biggest shopping mall in Nashville, but Bicentennial Mall is the most impressive one. This 19-acre linear park at the base of Capitol Hill in downtown Nashville ... grandparents.com
Ryman Auditorium
Designated a National Historic Landmark in 2001, the Ryman has an impressive country music pedigree. Originally built as a revival hall in 1892 by riverboat captain Thomas G. Ryman ... tnvacation.com
Tennessee State Museum
One of the largest museums in the country, Tennessee State features both permanent and changing exhibits that chronicle Tennessee's history and heritage. The beginnings of the Te... heritagesites.com
Buchanan 1809 Log House
This charming two-story log house was begun in 1800. It has evolved through the years into a unique historic property which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Th... famplosion.com
Pearl High School
(Obverse) Named for Joshua F. Pearl, the city's first superintendent of schools, Pearl was established in 1883 as a grammar school for Negroes and was located on old South Summer Street. ... hmdb.org
Musicians Hall Of Fame & Museum
The Musician's Hall of Fame and Museum is currently Closed to tours to make way for the new convention center. The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum focuses on and showcases the act... tnvacation.com
Country Music Hall Of Fame, The
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has been the home of America's music since 1967. In keeping with the cultural significance of the music and the heroic achievements of thos... famplosion.com
Germantown Historic District
European immigrants esablished Germantown, the first suburb in North Nashville, in the 1850s. Large bick townhouses stood next to modest workers' cottages, illustrating the area's economi... hmdb.org
Christ Church Cathedral/old Christ Church (1831~1890)
Front Organized in 1829, Christ Church was Nashville's first Episcopal parish. The present Victorian Gothic church designed by Francis Hatch Kimball of New York, opened for service on Dec... hmdb.org
First Baptist Church
Organized in 1820, this is the church's third downtown location. The elaborate Gothic tower is all that remains of the Matthews & Thompson building that stood at this location from 1886 t... hmdb.org
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
This building, renowned for its pure Gothic architecture and harmony of proportions, was designed by Wills & Dudley of New York, in a style suggesting and English village church. The corn... hmdb.org