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Tennessee
Where else can you find a wonderful land of contrasts along with good old fashioned Southern Hospitality. Enjoy hikes along the bluffs of the Mississippi River, through broad marshlands or sandy cotton fields; discover abundant lakes for the fishing enthusiast and all within striking distance of toe-tapping wild nights in Memphis and country nights in Music City USA - Nashville. Southwest Tennessee Southern hospitality and headline-grabbing history: that's Southwest Tennessee. From historical Bolivar and Brownsville to the ever-friendly Jackson and Savannah, you'll find beautiful mansions, scenic parks, and artifact-filled museums worth every minute of your visit. Lower Middle Tennessee Rolling spring-fed pastures and winding country lanes are laced with farms where the nation's champion smooth-gaited horses are born. Welcome to Tennessee Walking Horse country. Northwest Tennessee Visit Northwest Tennessee and you'll soon discover its reputation as a "Land of Lakes and Water." Flanked by the Mississippi River on the west, and the Tennessee River to the east, you'll find Northwest Tennessee offers plenty by way of lakes, rivers and streams. At the center of Upper Middle Tennessee, "Music City USA" mixes old and new attractions, all spiced up with Southern flair. In the capital city The Grand Ole Opry brings country music's greatest stars to the stage. Nearby is the spectacular Opry Mills shopping mall, and the 3,000-room Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center. Downtown, you'll find the renovated Ryman Auditorium, original home of the Grand Ole Opry, which hosts the Opry several months a year. It presides over the reborn District Nashville, an area of cool nightspots and quirky shops. Upper Cumberland's lakes, rivers and state parks are sure to please with abundant recreational activities. Some of the state's most fabulous natural areas are here, including Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park near McMinnville, the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area near Jamestown. The Cumberland Plateau, a breezy stretch of forest and farms presents endless sightseeing opportunities. Southeast Tennessee What's old is new again in Southeast Tennessee, from the banks of the Tennessee River to the base of Lookout Mountain. Don’t forget to check out the world famous “Chattanooga Choo Choo”. East Tennessee East Tennessee is for hearty, fun-loving folks. Just look to action-packed Pigeon Forge, pedestrian-friendly Gatlinburg, and Dolly Parton's hometown of Sevierville to prove the point; energetic live action rides, unique museums and fun-filled family entertainment shows help make magical memories in minutes Northeast Tennessee Southern hospitality and headline-grabbing history: that's Southwest Tennessee. From historical Bolivar and Brownsville to the ever-friendly Jackson and Savannah, you'll find beautiful mansions, scenic parks, and artifact-filled museums worth every minute of your visit. From antiques and boutiques to world-class golf, you'll find a little bit of everything in Northeast Tennessee. Courtesy of the Tenessee Department of Tourist Development Photies Courtesy of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development |
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