Brentwood, TN Attractions
10.3 miles
Belle Meade Plantation
— History, Horses, Hospitlity thats Belle Meade Planattion, an historic site with the mansion as its centerpiece. No visit to Nashville is complete without a stop at this magnificant site where you tour the grounds including the mansion, 1790's log cabin, s
Bridgestone Arena (Sommet Center)
— Bridgestone Arena (formerly Sommet Center), is an all-purpose venue in downtown Nashville, that was completed in 1996. Currently home to the NHL - Nashville Predators, Bridgestone arena has also played host to the US Figure Skating Championships, US Gymn
Chattanooga Lovell Field
Cheekwood Gardens
— Cheekwood is a 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located on the historic Cheek estate. Cheekwood exists to celebrate and preserve its landscape, buildings, art and botanical collections and, through these unique means, provide an inspiring place for
Cool Springs Galleria
— Cool Springs Galleria is the premier shopping center in the Nashville (Franklin) Tennessee area. Cool Springs is an enclosed mall having over 150 speciality shops, including Belk, Macys, JC Penny's, Bath & Body Works and Coach. The mall also boasts a 500
Country Music Festival
— The CMA Music Festival is the largest country music concert held in Tennessee. The CMA s have three main events: Performances at Riverfront Park held in a park overlooking the Cumberland River. Autograph Sessions at the Convention Center The event not to
Country Music Hall of Fame
— Journey through country music's history with an ever changing exhibition, which includes all things that give country music its unique place in American culture. This museum isn't a quiet place, it is alive with the sights and sounds of country music and
Downtown Nashville
— Broadway and 2nd Avenue is the heart of Nashville's music scene. Where else in the world can you walk streets and see country musics stars perform in honky tonks and bars? Tour the Ryman auditorium and learn the history of Nashville's unique country soun
Franklin, TN
— Franklin, TN (named after Benjamin Franklin) is a must see if you are interested in shopping, eating and history, especially the Civil War era, which brings thousands of tourists to visit the sites of the Battle of Franklin, Carnton Plantation, the Carter
Grand Ole Opry
— Re-opening after sustaining severe damage in Nashville's flood in May 2010 the Opry returned updated, refreshed and better than ever in October 2010. The show that made country music famous has been playing for over 85 years with the tradition being stro
LP Field Home of the Tennessee Titans
— LP Field, is home to the NFL's Tennessee Titans and the Tennessee State Tigers football teams. Completed in 1999 it seats approximately 68,798 fans, including approximately 12,000 club seats. Fans can watch replays on two giant video screens on the scoreb
Memphis International Airport
Music Row
— Music Row, located Nashville's SW corner, is widely considered the heart of Nashville's entertainment industry. You will find the offices of numerous record labels, publishing houses, music licensing firms, recording studios, video production houses, alon
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Nashville International Airport
Nashville Zoo
— Music City's hot spot for animals! From the moment you enter Nashville's Zoo you are surrounded by beatiful habitats, which reveal some of the most spectacular animals on our planet. Enjoy the Zoo's natural setttings, shady pathways while viewing over 200
Opry Mills
— Due to sustaining major damage during the flood that davasted Nashville in May 2010, Opry Mills shopping center is currently undergoing major renovations. However the mecca for any outdoors enthusiast, Bass Pro Shop, re-opened for business in late 2010 wh
Ryman Auditorium
— Original home of the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman has attracted world class entertainment for more than a century. Its curved pews, stained glass windows and world renowned acoustics all combine to create an atmosphere unique for fans and performers alike. W
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
— Home to the Nashville Symphony the Schermerhorn Symphone Center is known for it's intricate symbolic motifs which appear throughout the hall and the rest of the center. These motifs include irises (the Tennessee state flower), horseshoes and coffee beans
Tennessee State Fairgrounds
— The Tennessee State Fair is held annually in September since 1869, attracts more than 230,000 visitors and participants. The State Fairgrounds is also home to the Nashville Flea Market which s considered to be among the top ten flea markets in the countr
The Hermitage - President Andrew Jackson's Home
— Andrew Jackson always welcomed visitors to his home. Since The Hermitage opened as a museum in 1889 over 15 million people have crossed its threshold. We invite you to become part of that tradition. After the home was damaged by fire in 1834, Jackson had
Vanderbilt Legends Golf Course
— Tucked between rolling hills and breathtaking panoramas, Vanderbilt Legends Club's private facility features two championship courses. Each course is designed to challenge golfers of all skill levels. Since opening in 1992, the Club has been widely recogn