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Tin Pan South | Nashville Mar - Apr 2010 (annual) Tin Pan South presents a five-day feast of songs and songwriting in Nashville, Tennessee, covering every conceivable genre and using every available space, encompassing country, rock, folk and more. |
Nashville Film Festival | Nashville Apr 2010 (annual) Founded in 1969, the Nashville Film Festival (NFF) is hosted by Regal Cinemas 16, in the Green Hills area. The popular annual programme includes screenings of 200 features, an awards ceremony and a closing night gala. |
Country Music Marathon & Half Marathon | Nashville Apr 2010 (annual) The Country Music Marathon & Half Marathon in Nashville are run by around 17,500 people, with a substantial sum being raised for the event's chosen charity - the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Society. |
The Parthenon | The Parthenon 1 Sep 2009 - 31 May 2010; not Mon or Sun (various dates) The Parthenon in Nashville is a full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens. Built for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition in 1897, it is now the city's art museum. The centrepiece is 63 paintings by 19th- and 20th-century American artists. |
International Country Music Fan Fair | Nashville Jun 2010 (annual) With hundreds of artists expected to participate and more than 45 hours of live concerts at venues in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee, the CMA Music Festival/Fan Fair is a non-stop celebration. |
Grand Ole Opry House | Grand Ole Opry House Daily For the best in jingle-jangle jingoism, visitors to Nashville should take in a show at the Grand Ole Opry House. For many the Grand Ole Opry is the main reason that Nashville has become irrevocably linked with country music. |
The Hermitage | The Hermitage Daily The Hermitage is the former residence of the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson. Owned by Jackson between 1804 and 1845 and turned into a museum in 1889, the house was once home to 150 slaves. |
Frist Center for the Visual Arts | Frist Center for the Visual Arts Daily The Frist Center for the Visual Arts is housed in Nashville's former main post office. Converted into an art gallery and museum in 2001, it is a non-collecting establishment which principally organises temporary exhibitions, several of which usually run concurrently. |
Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum | Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum Daily Singers of a fine rural lament are worshipped at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, from Jimmie Rodgers to Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. Uncover the history of country music and hear its greatest hits inside soundproof cabins. |
Traveller's Rest Plantation | Traveller's Rest Plantation Daily Traveller's Rest Plantation was built in 1799. It has now been restored to shed light on the early 19th century life of Judge John Overton, one of the state's first Supreme Court Justices, founder of Memphis, and a close personal friend of Andrew Jackson. |
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