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WELCOME TO MUSIC CITY! Come early and stay late! Experience for yourself what makes Nashville special during the fall months. It’s a city that resonates with life and vibrates to the beat of every kind of song. It’s a wonderland of American music, Southern hospitality, unbelievable cuisine, and a boundless spectrum of nightlife. Come join us and together we will keep the music playing! e TMS Attend th eeting! TOP TEN ELEVEN THINGS TO DO IN NASHVILLE Annual M FALL Hit The Hall — Kick off your Nashville Take A Timeless Journey — The Ryman experience with a day at the Auditorium, also called the “Mother Church of Hall of Fame® and Museum. The world’s Country Music,” has had artists as diverse as largest popular music museum offers ever- Elvis Costello and perform on its changing exhibits featuring the legends of legendary stage since 1892. You can take a country music past and today’s hottest stars. backstage tour and record your own song in Grab a bite to eat inside the museum at 222 the Ryman studio. The stars of the Grand Ole Eatery, a full-service restaurant serving Southern favorites, or at Bajo Opry take the stage every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday night (at the Sexto, an authentic Mexican taqueria. Then take some time to explore November-January; at the House the museum’s retail stores offering locally-made gifts, clothing, and a February-October) with guest appearances by the biggest names in comprehensive selection of books and music. music. With over 90 years of history, the Opry is the world’s longest- running broadcast and shows no signs of slowing down. Ride The Row — Take a tour of Music Row and visit Historic RCA Studio B, the famous Nashville’s Newest Sounds — Honoring recording studio where Elvis recorded more musicians from stars to studio players that than 200 songs. Roy Orbison, , represent all genres of music, the Musicians , Eddy Arnold, and many more Hall of Fame and Museum is housed in the recorded classic hits here. Not surprisingly, Nashville Municipal Auditorium. From Hank the heartbeat of Music City is driven by music Williams, Sr. to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, — from country to classical. Tours of Historic RCA Studio B depart Motown to Southern Rock – there is truly daily from the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. something of interest to everyone. Then stroll up to the Museum on 2nd Avenue, which offers visitors a never-before-seen look Visit The Home Of The Greek Gods — In into the life and career of the musical icon. Nashville’s Centennial Park, you’ll find the world’s only full-scale reproduction of the Salute — Three U.S. Presidents called ancient in Athens, Greece. The home: Andrew Jackson, James K. Parthenon houses an art gallery and museum Polk, and Andrew Johnson. You can revisit the as well as Alan LeQuire’s Athena Parthenos. past at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, Home of Standing at almost 42 feet in height, Athena is the People’s President. Polk is buried on the the tallest indoor sculpture in the Western world. Just a mile from The grounds of the historic State Capitol building Parthenon is the LeQuire Gallery, where you can visit Alan in his studio in downtown Nashville. and witness one of the nation’s premier sculptors. Honky Tonk Highway — Tootsie’s Orchid Enjoy A Songwriters-In-The-Round Show Lounge, Legends Corner, The Second Fiddle, — One of the most unique ways to hear music The Stage, Layla’s Bluegrass Inn, and Robert’s in Nashville is at a songwriters show. Typically Western World are all experts at serving up called a “writers night,” songwriters are put cool longnecks and hot country music. You somewhere they are not used to being — in never know who you’ll see in these Lower the spotlight. Several singer/songwriters will Broadway clubs in the shadow of the Ryman. play ‘in-the-round’ as they sit on stage Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Gretchen Wilson, Dierks Bentley, and accompanied only by a microphone, a guitar, and their immense talent. other stars began their careers on Lower Broadway. These shows can be found in small, intimate clubs all over town, including the famous Bluebird Cafe in Green Hills and downtown’s The Special Events — Handmade crafts, music Listening Room Cafe. and food festivals, Tennessee Titans NFL football, NHL hockey, beer Get Artsy — Nashville’s art scene is booming festivals, and a variety of college sports are all with art galleries, festivals, art crawls, and on Nashville’s fall calendar. Music takes center more. October is “Artober” in Nashville, as the stage with events like the Americana Music city celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of Festival, Full Moon Pickin’ Parties, and our artistic community throughout the entire Musicians Corner. The Music City Food + Wine Festival in September month. From visual and performing arts to includes demonstrations from world-class chefs, tastings from local music, crafts, film, and more, art is everywhere restaurants, wine and beer tastings, and more. In October, view films and there is something for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to head over to from filmmakers across the country at the Nashville Film Festival. In the , the Downtown 5th Avenue art galleries, OZ Arts early November, “Country Music’s Biggest Night” comes to Nashville Nashville, Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, the Wedgewood/Houston during the Country Music Association Awards followed by the CMA galleries, the First Saturday Art Crawl, Fall Craft Fair, and more. Country Christmas taping later in the week.

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