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They don't call Nashville "Music City" for nothing. This city loves a catchy tune, and country music isn't the only game in town -- venues stage rap, rock, jazz and gospel concerts every night -- but country is king. See Elvis' golden Cadillac and Ralph Stanley's mandolin at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, or take in a performance at Opryland. Nashville's nightlife is legendary. Honky-tonks along Broadway thump with music and beer-drinking dancers late into the night. You really should go. After all, today's starving artist could be tomorrow's Carrie Underwood.

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You don't need to be a country music fan to enjoy the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Legends are honored here with a vast audio archive of important points in the evolution of country music as well as in displays of Hank Williams' fringed jackets and Willie Nelson's bandana. There is plenty of memorabilia on crossover stars too, including Elvis, Lynyrd Skynyrd, even Bob Dylan. The Grand Ole Opry Museum pays tribute to the staples of that famous radio show: Patsy Cline, George Jones, Dolly Parton and many, many more.

Shopping

Walk along Broadway downtown for the quintessential Music City shopping trip. Ernest Tubb Record Shop has been selling Nashville's greatest hits -- in vinyl, cassette tape and now CD -- for over six decades. If it's country, you'll find it here. Across the street Hatch Show Print made its mark producing concert posters. The shop still maintains its monster collection, and visitors can buy newly printed copies of classic posters featuring their favorite artists and festivals.

Nightlife and Entertainment

The Music City does live music like nowhere else. Catch country, blues, gospel, jazz and any number of live concerts across the city. The Bluebird Café is Nashville's premier venue for new and established songwriters. Music in the round features at least four songwriters performing their work. No trip to Nashville is complete without a little time spent honky-tonkin'. Dance and drink to live bands on Broadway at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge and Legends Corner.

Restaurants and Dining

Some of Nashville's finest restaurants are located within the sprawling Gaylord Opryland Resort. Chief among them is the Old Hickory Steakhouse, where the steaks are measured by the pound and award-winning wines are served in an elegant antebellum mansion, where every diner can look out the window at a winding (indoor) river. The Loveless Café wins the award for nothin'-fancy, down-home Southern cooking, dishing up heaping helpings of country ham, red-eye gravy and buttermilk biscuits to clean up your plate afterward.

More Things To Do In Nashville

Get into the groove of Music City with American Airlines flights to Nashville. There are so many wonderful attractions waiting to be discovered here, and there are fun things to do in Nashville for the entire family. Nashville is, of course, the headquarters of music many kinds of music, but most famously country and western.

The first stop for any music buff (or even history buff) is the Grand Ole Opry Museum. Located adjacent to the famous Grand Ole Opry House, the museum houses tributes to icons who performed on radio show over the years, including Patsy Cline, George Jones and Marty Robbins. But you'll also find exhibits dedicated to modern performers, too. And attending a show at the Opry is one of our favorite activities in Nashville.

Another memorable thing to do in Nashville is to visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. In fact, your visit to Music City simply would not be complete without checking it out. In addition to Elvis artifacts, you'll see exhibits about the history of country music. You'll enjoy interactive jukeboxes and listening stations, and emerge with a new appreciation for country music. The Hall of Fame is also where you sign up to visit the old RCA Recording Studio where Elvis (and many other legends) recorded tracks.

And if hearing about music's history has put you in the mood to actually listen to some live music, you'll be able to satisfy that craving nearly anywhere in the city. But we think one of the most festive things to do in Nashville is to stroll down Lower Broadway. It's four blocks that are completely packed with live music venues, restaurants, bars and shops. Plus, Nashville's Visitors Center is located at the Nashville Arena at 5th Avenue and Broadway a perfect spot to begin your walking tour.

Take a day away from music-related pursuits and visit the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art. Originally a private estate, today Cheekwood is a 55-acre park with myriad gardens to explore, including the Japanese garden. In addition there is a glass bridge along a wooded trail, and the little ones in your group can stretch their legs in the open meadows. The original mansion houses the art collection and many of the home's period furniture is on display.

Fly to Nashville and plan a family trip that's music to everyone's ears. We look forward to helping you discover one of the country's friendliest, most fascinating cities.

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