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Nashville will leave you Singing for More

By Bob | Permalink | January 24th, 2007

singing.jpgDid you know that the Grand Old Opry is the oldest continuous radio program in the United States? It is true. The G.O.O., as I like to call it, has been filling the airwaves in Nashville, Tennessee since 1925. When you think of Nashville you think of country music, but the music doesn’t just stop and end with music about women breaking hearts and feeling lower than a dog’s tail. Nashville has a vibrant and frankly awesome jazz scene. The city ain’t named Music City USA for nothing.

While the Grand Old Oprey is in itself a reason to visit Tennessee’s second largest city, there are other attractions that make Nashville a fun vacation spot. Civil War history buffs will enjoy that sites pertaining to the Battle of Nashville and the nearby Battle of Franklin and Battle of Stones River can be seen, along with several well-preserved antebellum plantation houses such as Belle Meade Plantation and Belmont Mansion. The city also has a number of lovely parks and some of the finest dining in the south.

A trip to Nashville can be done in either luxury or on the cheap. If you are looking to have a vacation more towards the cheap end of the spectrum, Priceline is the place to go to find affordable vacation packages for Nashville.

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