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Tennessee Travel Guide

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Memphis
Nashville
Knoxville
Chattanooga
Clarksville
Murfreesboro
Jackson
Johnson City
Kingsport
Franklin


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Capital:

Nashville

Area Codes:

423 - 615 - 731 - 865 - 901 - 931

Sq. Miles

42,146

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Tennessee Vacation Ideas:

Memphis Zoo Featuring the Chinese Pandas Exhibit, Butterflies In Living Color Exhibit, "Cranbeary" Polar Bear Returns.  Explore the three zones.  East, Central and West Zones....Don't miss the cat zone! See Ya Here! Address: 2000 Prentiss Place, Memphis, TN -  Phone: 901-276 WILD

Beale Street - (The ever so popular) Within the three blocks, from 2nd Street to 4th Street, you'll find over 30 nightclubs, restaurants and stores plus a great feel. Beale Street is one of America's most famous musical streets. Anytime of the day or night, you can hear traditional Blues, R&B, Rock & Roll, or even Jazz. For more information you can phone 1-901-526-0110. Memphis, TN

Graceland Includes the Elvis Presley 14 acre estate mansion, explore a couple of museums, tour his special airplane, a movie theater  which shows a 20 minute Elvis bio, souvenir shops and eateries. If you are an Elvis fan you will love Graceland. Address: 3734 Elvis Presley Boulevard - Memphis, TN -  Phone Toll Free: 1-800-238-2000

The Pyramid This 32 story stainless steel Pyramid, is the third largest pyramid in the world.  With a 21,000 seat sports arena and entertainment facility. Conceived and built to symbolically relate Memphis Tennessee to its sister city in Egypt, it has become a major tourist attraction. Offering a 30 to 40 minute guided walking tour through the Gallery of Stars. (Features super-sized photos of the biggest stars in sports and entertainment).  For specifics, Phone: 1-901-521-9675, extension 340.

Knoxville Zoo Discover a world of wonder at Knoxville Zoo. Grasslands Africa!  Bringing the animals of Africa to one location. Gaze at elephants, giraffe, zebra, kudu, gazelles, waterbuck and several birds.
Address: Exit 392 off I-40 -  3500 Knoxville Zoo Drive Phone: 865-637-5331

Knoxville Amusement Park - Climbing Center, LLC
Address: 2918 Sutherland Ave , Knoxville, TN - Phone: 865-673-4687

Tennessee Aquarium Embark on a remarkable journey and explore three living forests and meet amazing creatures that swim, fly and crawl in natural habitats. Discover catfish, otters, prehistoric sturgeon, enormous snapping turtles and the baby gators. Or deep sea dive where fierce sharks, stealthy stingrays and colorful reef fish glide through amazing coral formations. Address: 1 Broad Street Chattanooga, TN Downtown -  Phone: 800-262-0695

IMAX 3D Theater From the far reaches of our solar system to the ocean depths of planet earth, IMAX takes you to places you've only imagined. 3D images that leap off a six-story screen so crystal clear, larger than life you'll feel as though your part of the actions. IMAX films last about 45 minutes. Address: 201 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, TN Downtown  - Phone: 423-266-4629

Customs House Museum Boasting over 35,000 sq ft of exhibits, events and hands-on activities. The traveling exhibit schedule features paintings and artwork by local, regional, national and international artists. Address: 200 South Second Street Clarksville TN -  Phone: 931 648-5780

Clarksville Speedway Clarksville Speedway was established over 30 years ago. It proudly consists of several tracks including a dirt oval track, a dirt track, a drag strip, a go-kart track, a mud bogg track and an RC track. Now features a Midnight Madness drag strip race where interested participants can pit their bikes or imports against each other in a safe racing environment. Address: 1600 Needmore Road Clarksville TN  - Phone: 931-645-2523

Stones River Nathional Battlefield This is the site of one of the bloodiest clashes of the Civil War. A three-day battle, from December 31, 1862 through January 2, 1863, resulted in 81,000 killed and 23,000 wounded. You leave with a good understanding of what the soldiers had to endure. Address: 3501 Old Nashville Highway Murfreesboro, TN -  Phone: 615 893 9501

Cannonsburgh Village Museum Depicting early Southern life, this museum features a one-room schoolhouse, a large collection of antique farm equipment and a log home, among many other attractions to explore. Address: 312 South Front Street Murfreesboro, TN -  Phone: 615 890-0355

International Rock-A-Billy Hall of Fame While on your tour view wall exhibits such as Memories of the King Elvis Presley, El Rancho, Carl Perkins, Sonny Burgess, The Orginal Comets and many more. Address: 105 N. Church Street, Jackson, TN -  Phone: 731-427-6262

Carroll Reece Museum Art and history museum offering six galleries on regional history, musical instruments, arts and fine crafts. Address: ETSU Campus, Gilbreath Dr. Johnson City, TN -  Phone: 423-439-4392

Winged Deer ParkJohnson City This 200-acre park features softball and soccer facilities, boat access on Boone Lake, disc golf and 2 glorious miles of paved walking and hiking trails. Address: Highway 11 East (Bristol Highway) Johnson City, TN -  Phone: 423-283-5815

Hunter Wright Baseball Stadium Home to the Kingsport Mets of the Appalachian Baseball League. Address: 433 E. Center Street Kingsport, TN


 

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