Highlight Attractions
Tennessee's breathtaking beauty, her mountains and water, are only half the story. Thrill to the Smokies, Dollywood, Chattanooga's Aquarium, Graceland, the Grand Ole Opry, Ruby Falls, drop in on Jack Daniel's and find yourself at the Lost Sea!
Where can you visit with 10,000 animals and see new IMAX 3-D movies in a six-story theater? Where can you float across America's largest underground lake? Can you guess the location of America's most visited national park? What is perfect for sightseeing, travel vacations or weekend getaways? The answer to all of the above? Tennessee--your passport to fun.
Alex Haley Statue at Haley Heritage Square
Magnificent statue honoring Alex Haley, author of <I>Roots. </I> Designed for interaction, the statue is surrounded by a playground and city park. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Knoxville, TN
Phone: 800-727-8045
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
The site marks the home of the 17th president, who succeeded Lincoln and oversaw Reconstruction.
Born in 1808, Andrew Johnson ran away from home with his brother to Greeneville, Tennessee, at age 16, where he became a tailor. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Greeneville, TN
Phone: 423-638-3551
Appalachian Center for Craft
The Gallery at Tennessee Tech University's Appalachian Center for Craft is one of the finest retailers of contemporary American fine craft in the Southeast. We represent the work of 100+ artists whose work ranges from the contemporary to the traditional. ...more
Region: Upper Cumberland
City: Smithville, TN
Phone: 615-597-6801
Beale Street Historic District
The music and entertainment pulse of downtown Memphis, Beale Street at the turn of the 20th century served as a haven for African Americans migrating from small towns. Legendary greats such as W. ...more
Region: Memphis & Surrounding Areas
City: Memphis, TN
Phone: 901-526-0115
Bell Witch Cave & Canoe Rental
Associated with the true story of the Bell Witch and considered to be one of the most haunted places in America. This property and the cave were once owned by John Bell. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Adams, TN
Phone: 615-696-3055
Belle Meade Plantation
Once one of the largest private estates in Nashville encompassing 5,400 acres and home to five generations of the Harding-Jackson family, Belle Meade Plantation today is a 30-acre historic site 6 miles west of Nashville. Before the Civil War, Belle Meade flourished; today bullets from the Battle of Nashville scar the house, used as Confederate Gen. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Nashville, TN
Phone: 615-356-0501
Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art
Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art
The Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art is located within the borders of the Peabody Place entertainment and retail district in the heart of Downtown Memphis. Asian and European art and artifacts in the museum's collection include ivory carvings, cloisonne, cinnabar and jade sculptures from the Qing Dynasty, as well as imperial furnishings and textiles. ...more
Region: Memphis & Surrounding Areas
City: Memphis, TN
Phone: 901-523-2787
Birthplace of Country Music Alliance Museum
Exhibits and artifacts on traditional Appalachian music and performers from the region. Live music every Thursday evening. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Bristol, TN
Phone: (276) 645-0035
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
This internationally acclaimed music and arts festival is held each June on a beautiful 700-acre farm. Bonnaroo brings together some of the best performers in all genres of music, including rock, jazz, Americana, hip-hop, electronica, and more. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Manchester, TN
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Bristol Motor Speedway & Dragway
Two of the premier facilities on the NASCAR and NHRA circuits and home to the most popular Winston Cup events in the USA. BMS hosts two cup races in March and August each year; Bristol Dragway hosts an April NHRA race. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Bristol, TN
Phone: 423-989-6900
Buttonwillow Civil War Dinner Theater
SELECTED BY THE TRAVEL CHANNEL and FEATURED ON THE HISTORY CHANNEL!
Located in the old Buttonwillow Church just outside of Chattanooga. . ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Whitwell, TN
Phone: 423-658-7478
Cades Cove Heritage Tours
Purchase tickets online, over the phone, or in person!. ...more
Region: Smoky Mountains
City: Townsend, TN
Phone: 865-448-8838
Chattanooga History Walking Tours on the Riverfront
The Riverfront is at the core of Chattanooga's history, and it is the one place in our community from which sites related to the first settlers, the Cherokees, the Civil War, reconstruction, industrialization, and the renaissance can be visually referenced. Take a short walk, approximately 6 blocks, with our guide, and get an overview of the fascinating history of this place. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Chattanooga, TN
Phone: 423-265-3247
Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art
Cheekwood is a 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located on the historic Cheek estate. With nationally recognized collections of American and contemporary painting and sculpture, a botanical garden named in the "Top Five" by Southern Living magazine, and year-round family-friendly activities, there's something for everyone at Cheekwood!
There is always something happening in Cheekwood's Botanical Gardens. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Nashville, TN
Phone: (615) 356-8000
Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
Point Park commemorates the soldiers who fought in the 1863 Civil War battles for Chattanooga. The battlefields of Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain and portions of Missionary Ridge are all components of the National Park. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Lookout Mountain, TN
Phone: 423-821-7786


