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Grand Ole Opry
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| An entity unto itself. A phenomenon that has lasted through generations. And one that continues today. With almost 75 years under its belt, the Grand Ole Opry, the world's longest running live radio program, shows no signs of slowing.
(Minutes from the resort)
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Prime Cut Steakhouse
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| This popular steak house occupies a converted 1892 stone-walled warehouse. There are two dining areas, plus a separate bar/lounge. The spacious outdoor courtyard seats 60. Filet mignon and Porterhouse are popular cuts. The open-air dining patio seats
(5 miles from resort)
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Riverfront Park
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| Though considerably smaller, the Cumberland River has been as important to Nashville as the Mississippi has been to Memphis. This welcoming green enclave on its banks has an expansive view of the busy barge traffic on the muddy river. The park serves
(5 miles from resort)
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Ryman Auditorium and Museum
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| country-music shrine, the Ryman Auditorium and Museum was home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974. The auditorium seats 2,000 for live performances of classical, jazz, pop, gospel, and, of course, country. The museum displays photographs and me
(6 miles from resort)
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The Ryman Auditorium
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| A House of History
The Ryman Auditorium first opened its doors in 1892 as a vision of Captain Thomas G. Ryman. With the coming of the Grand Ole Opry show in 1943, the Ryman found its identity as the Mother Church of Country Music. In 1974, the Opry
(6 miles from resort)
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Nashville Children's Theatre
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| NCT's Board and staff is passionately committed to the institution's mission:
Nashville Children's Theatre is an ensemble of professional artists who bring unique vision and compelling voice to the creation of meaningful theatre for Nashville and Middle Tennessee audiences. We strive to make the imaginative celebration of our hopes, struggles and joys a vital part of the shared experience for young people, families and our community.
(6 miles from resort)
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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| This tribute to country-music's finest, among them Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, and Johnny Cash, reopened in 2001 in a new facility across from the Gaylord Entertainment Center. A block long, the museum contains plaques honoring country
(6 miles from resort)
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Adventure Science Center
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| Enter the world of Hollywood's horror movies, where famous monsters of the silver screen demonstrate the awesome power of the atom.
Learn all about light from the Prince of Darkness, the howls and whys of energy from the Wolf Man, principles of con
(6 miles from resort)
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Carl Van Vechten Gallery
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| Alfred Stieglitz rewarded Fisk University's progressive arts program with a bequest from his collection of 20th-century paintings and his own superb photographs. Stieglitz's wife, Georgia O'Keeffe, helped install the collection, which holds some o
(6 miles from resort)
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Mario's Ristorante Italiano
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| Owner Mario Ferrari and his restaurant are a Nashville institution, consistently drawing political figures and celebrities for northern Italian food in an elegant atmosphere. The seafood and veal -- such as the saltimbocca, veal medallions with mozza
(7 miles from resort)
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Captain D's Seafood
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| We will give 100% guest satisfaction in order to maximize stakeholder value.
How was Captain D's launched? The first Captain D's opened in Donelson, TN in 1969. It was then called Mr. D's. And the big idea behind it was to serve high quality, quick-service seafood. Over 30 years later this big idea, now Captain D's, has grown to almost 560 plus restaurants in 22 states.
(7 miles from resort)
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Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
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| Promoting environmental and species conservation through education and recreation
Be sure to visit the Safari Gift Shop
while you're at the Zoo. We have a terrific selection of gifts for
the animal lover on your list.
(9 miles from resort)
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Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art
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| No visit to Nashville is complete without a trip to these 55 beautiful acres, which include the Botanical Garden, the mile-long Woodland Sculpture Trail, and the Pineapple Room restaurant. Among the displays are color, seasonal, water, and Japanese g
(13 miles from resort)
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