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#1
Country Music Hall of Fame

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the world's largest museums and cultural centers dedicated to the preservation, celebration and interpretation of American country music.

4.8 (141 reviews)
#2
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

See almost 3,000 animals from all over the world

4.3 (122 reviews)
#3
Cheekwood Estate and Gardens

Explore a 1930s estate boasting a 30,000-square-foot mansion within 55 acres of gardens

3.9 (13 reviews)
#4
Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery

Discover the history and Southern hospitality of Belle Meade

5 (3 reviews)
#5
Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

Nashville Shores Waterpark is a family-friendly location, just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. It features over one million gallons of summer fun for all ages, including thrilling slides, a lazy river, a wave pool, swimming pools and a beautiful beach. You can also enjoy lake cruises and more family-friendly attractions in the area, such as The Treetop Adventure Park. This adrenaline-busting aerial adventure course is set in the beautiful woods of Nashville Shores and will be the highlight of any kid's trip to Nashville thanks to suspended bridges, 10 zip lines, cargo nets, ladders, Tarzan jumps and other thrilling elements.

4.6 (72 reviews)
#6
Nashville Old Town Trolley

Nashville Old Town Trolley provides guided Hop-on Hop-off sightseeing tours of Nashville, Tennessee. With over 100 points of interest, insightful and entertaining commentary, and 15 stops to hop on and off along the way, it's the best way to finds your feet in Music City.

4.8 (23 reviews)
#7
Adventure Science Center Nashville

Adventure Science Center is a family-friendly attraction in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. It operates as a non-profit science museum for children and aims to educate and immerse its little visitors in over 175 hands-on interactive exhibits. Themes include biology, physics, visual perception, listening, mind, air and space, energy and earth science. There's also a planetarium, which monitors the skies over Nashville and beyond.

4.6 (59 reviews)
#8
National Corvette Museum

See over 70 Corvettes, including earliest classics, prototypes, and the latest models

4.8 (69 reviews)
#9
National Museum of African American Music

The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) is a gateway to the past that showcases the deep impact African Americans have had on shaping American music. From southern gospel to blues, jazz, R&B, and hip-hop. Across five galleries, you can see each genre against the backdrop of history, and learn how the music was shaped by the currents of time. Expect to see artifacts like instruments, stage costumes, and sheet music. There's also a film theatre that provides context around the birth of African American music.

4.8 (242 reviews)
#10
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage

Andrew Jackson's Hermitage is one of the largest and most visited presidential homes in the United States. Since opening as a museum in 1889, more than 17 million people have visited. Today, The Hermitage is a 1,120-acre National Historic Landmark with over 20 historic buildings; a one-acre English garden that serves as the final resting place for Jackson, his wife and many family members, a walking trail and more. The Hermitage is located in Davidson County, Tennessee, 10 miles east of downtown Nashville.

4.4 (20 reviews)

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