By travelguylife.com
It has attractions and amenities that make it a stand-alone vacation spot.
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Cumberland Park, which is officially referred to as a "riverfront play space," is essentially a hangout for families looking to have fun both on and off the water.
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It was sometimes referred to as "the Athens of the South" and offered the most colleges and universities in Tennessee.
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It's a neighbourhood that spans several neon-lit blocks and is teeming with bars, clubs, restaurants, shops, saloons, and honky-tonks.
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The Grand Ole Opry, known as "the show that made country music famous," has been performing for almost a century.
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With its abundance of record labels, radio stations, recording studios, and music production companies, it provides a comprehensive view of the vibrant local music scene.
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The zoo we know today, which is about 6 miles south of downtown Nashville, was originally a simple farm house on land that the Croft family later donated to the city.
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Tennessee has produced numerous Olympians, including Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Reggie Grimes, and Daren Bates. All of them are honoured at the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.
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One of Tennessee's largest astronomy facilities, it offers unimpeded, clear views of the night sky thanks to its location atop a sizable hill.
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It is housed in a vivid purple building in the heart of Nashville, and at night the line extends the length of the street.
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