People who enjoy one of the largest country music scenes and some good ol' southern charm. Nashville boasts an array of famous landmarks, attractions, and incredible eateries and music venues and is home to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Ryman Auditorium.
If you need a morning pick-me-up after a long night of line dancing, you can grab a 'cup of joe.' You might be surprised that Maxwell House has roots to the area and it is speculated that President Theodore Roosevelt supposedly coined the term 'Good to the last drop' right here at the Maxwell House Hotel.
And if you ever dreamed of going to Greece, well Nashville brings Greece to you! Nashville is home to a full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece. In fact, it's the only full-sized replica of the Greek landmark in the world. The replica was constructed to celebrate 100 years of Tennessee statehood and is located in Centennial Park. The building relates to one of Nashville's nicknames, "Athens of the South." Visiting this fascinating piece of architecture is a must.
If you consider yourself an outdoor-person or nature lover, you can escape from the city on the weekends to Radnor Lake State Natural Area or State Lake Park — just a 25-minute drive from downtown Nashville. The parks include an array of wildlife such as mink, otters, and various bird species as well as scenic hiking trails.
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