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Enjoy the sights and sounds of one of America’s greatest cities: Nashville, home of the Grand Ole Opry and the famous Music Row area that houses hundreds of businesses related to country, gospel, and contemporary Christian music. Legions of stars currently call Nashville home, including country music greats Dolly Parton, Martina McBride, and Trisha Yearwood.

While you are in the area, be sure to check out the Nashville City Tour, which hits several of the city’s landmarks in a three-hour span of time. It gives a wonderful and complete overview of historic Nashville and the major landmarks of the city and includes trips to Music Row, the State Capitol, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the famous Ryman Auditorium, former home of the Grand Ole Opry. The tour ends perfectly with a dose of live country music and refreshments at one of the downtown Honky Tonks.

For a crash course on Nashville’s nightlife, check out the Nashville Nights Tour where you can watch Nashville come alive at night as you visit several clubs on Honky Tonk Row and enjoy live music and a complimentary drink. What better way to truly grasp the spirit of the city than to embrace it yourself with a night out on the town?

Country music is not the only reason to visit this great city, however. The General Jackson is the world’s largest showboat and its cruises are among Nashville’s most popular activities. Enjoy a lunch or dinner cruise and show, which lasts about 3 to 4 hours and provides for a fun and entertaining time for adults and kids of all ages.

There are also a variety of other tour options, from trolley tours to a Jack Daniels Distillery Tour and everything in between. For more on this great city and to book tours and activities in the area, visit www.nashvillesightseeing.com.

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I would love to visit Nashville to experience the wonderful cruises that I hear so much about.

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I haven't been to Nashville since I was 6! Went to Opryland. I wonder if Opryland still has the Delta Demon rollercoaster. That ride ruled! But, I was 6 so it might not have been all that. I'd like to go back and check it out again.

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Opryland Park isn't there any more. It was replaced a few years ago by Opry Mills Mall. But the Grand Ole Opry and General Jackson are still there!

Justin said:
I haven't been to Nashville since I was 6! Went to Opryland. I wonder if Opryland still has the Delta Demon rollercoaster. That ride ruled! But, I was 6 so it might not have been all that. I'd like to go back and check it out again.

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Opryland Park isn't there any more. It was replaced a few years ago by Opry Mills Mall. But the Grand Ole Opry and General Jackson are still there!

I can't believe they got rid of Opryland! BOOOO!

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