Soul of the South

Rhythm
& History

From the neon lights of Broadway to the presidential history of The Hermitage.

Landmarks & Legends

Icons of Nashville

Ryman Auditorium
Music History

Ryman Auditorium

The Mother Church

The most sacred ground in country music. Originally a church, famous for its acoustics.

Grand Ole Opry

Grand Ole Opry

Radio Show

The show that made country music famous. Broadcasting the best of the genre since 1925.

Andrew Jackson Portrait
History

The Hermitage

Presidential Estate

Home of President Andrew Jackson. A beautifully preserved historical site and museum.

Explore the City

Sights & Flavors

Country Music Hall of Fame
Must Visit

Country Music Hall of Fame

Keeper of the Flame

One of the world's largest museums dedicated to American vernacular music. A treasure trove of history.

Pedestrian Bridge

John Seigenthaler Bridge

Scenic Views

A historic truss bridge closed to cars, offering the best skyline views.

Hot Chicken

Hattie B's Hot Chicken

Local Cuisine

Spicy, crispy southern perfection. A Nashville essential.

Navigate Nashville

Explore music, history, and campus life.

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