4.0Beale Street(8.750 reviews)from $8.00 - Best Visit Yet Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas
Also known as the "Home of the Blues," Beale Street is a must-visit spot for anyone who loves live music and great food. Start your evening at sunset, for awesome views over the Mississippi River, then take a walk down Beale Street to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, colorful neon lights, and historic buildings. Join a guided tour to learn about the history of blues and explore the best bars and music clubs in the area. For a unique experience, visit on Bike Night, when the street comes alive with hundreds of motorcycles rumbling down the street—check the schedule for timings before you go. – TripadvisorSee more..
4.5Downtown Franklin(1.456 reviews) - Be sure to get out of Nashville for a day and checkout Franklin! Spent 2-3 hours Neighborhoods • Historic Walking Areas
Located just a straight shot south from downtown Nashville, quaint downtown Franklin is the perfect sleepy Southern town. Visitors can easily spend a day browsing antique shops and boutiques and dining at one of its many ecelctic restaurants. Downtown Franklin offers an eclectic mix of antique shops, gift and book stores, art galleries and clothing boutiques. Franklin hosts several festivals each year.See more..
4.5Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park(961 reviews) - Beautiful downtown park Saturday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Spent 1-2 hours State Parks • Historic Walking Areas
This 19 acre park in the heart of Nashville serves as a monument to the bicentennial celebration of the State of Tennessee. This park offers plenty of opportunities to learn about the long history of Tennessee while having a great experience in a beautiful green space. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.See more..
4.5Bluff View Art District(432 reviews) - Bring your camera! Saturday: 7:00 AM - 11:30 PM Spent 1-2 hours Neighborhoods • Historic Walking Areas
Perched on the bluffs overlooking the Tennessee River, Bluff View Art District is widely known as Chattanooga's premier spot for quality dining and culinary delights made on site throughout the District's many kitchens, bakery and coffee roaster. Its location provides for a breathtaking destination in the heart of the city where locals and travelers alike may view equally stunning works of art, horticulture and architecture, all of which define the District's unique atmosphere.See more..
4.5Noah Bud Ogle Cabin(218 reviews) - Love it! Historic Sites • Historic Walking Areas • Architectural Buildings
I discover something new here each visit. This is at the bottom of the Roaring Fork Nature Motor Trail. There is a fifty cent guidebook for this homestead alone. Our last visit was really wet, so we didn't get to venture as far into the woods behind the house as we would have liked. Fun, fun, fun, all times of the year.See more..
We had a few things planned for our time in Memphis - unfortunately, construction forced road closures made getting around rather difficult. Added to that Mud Island being closed ruled that out SO, at the recommendation of the Visitors center off we headed to Collierville. Wow was that worth the trip. We parked at the Historic Town square and spent about 45 minutes wandering around reading the information boards and taking lots of photos. As I was walking under the pergola in the square I heard bell chiming out the tune to Winter Wonderland. It plays on the hour it seems. From here we ventured to the Morton Museum in the old Christian Church. This is chock full of the history of the town and region. Plenty of photos, memorabilia, stories etc and the staff are great. They have period outfits that you can take your picture with so even kids will enjoy this museum. I would highly recommend a visit to both the historic square AND the Morton Museum at the ChurchSee more..
4.5Sam Davis Home(134 reviews) - Great historic home to visit Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Walking Areas • Farms
What a neat historical gem. This was so well put together. You begin with watching a video, touring the museum and then touring the grounds and the home. Great tour. Sad story about a brave young man and his family.See more..