Small brick studio holds rich music history and original recording gear. Atmosphere feels intimate and reverent, with echoes of legendary artists and timeless hits. Tours offer detailed stories and a sense of stepping back to the studio's heyday.
Tours feature engaging guides who share fun stories about music legends. Being in studios where icons like Dolly Parton and Elvis Presley recorded adds to the enjoyable experience.
Ron leads tours with passion and deep knowledge. His guided tours offer detailed insights and engaging stories.
Good to know
Tickets for the RCA Studio B tour require a Country Music Hall of Fame admission.
Advance reservations are recommended as tours can sell out quickly.
The tour lasts approximately one hour and includes music recorded in Studio B.
Pontoon boat offers comfortable space for groups to fish and relax. Atmosphere stays welcoming and pressure-free, encouraging enjoyment for all skill levels. Guides provide expert knowledge and consistently locate productive fishing spots on the lake.
Catching quality fish like Crappie makes for a fun morning here. The experience offers plenty of chances to enjoy fishing and have a good time.
Guided trips offer engaging experiences led by knowledgeable guides like Eric. Many find these tours highly enjoyable and plan to take more in the future.
Good to know
Brian Carper's guide service is suitable for anglers of all experience levels.
The guide service provides all necessary fishing equipment for a comfortable trip.
Expect steady action while fishing, with a high chance of catching quality fish.
Expansive grounds with historic mansion and original features create a peaceful, serene atmosphere. Visitors often enjoy wagon rides and local wines while exploring beautiful gardens and shaded paths. The site balances authentic architecture with open space, offering a relaxing and immersive historical experience.
Walking the grounds offers a fun and engaging way to explore. The grounds tour combines education with entertainment, making it an interesting activity.
Guides lead engaging tours of the mansion and grounds. Self-guided options also let you explore at your own pace.
Good to know
Tickets for the house tour should be booked in advance to avoid missing out.
Wine tasting is available on-site for $3 per flight.
Admission costs $20 per person to access the grounds.
Large, modern museum offers a well-laid-out space with immersive multimedia like music, sounds, and films enhancing exhibits. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and relaxed to lively, with families and children enjoying interactive play areas and scavenger hunts. Views of the nearby capitol and skyline add to the visually engaging experience.
Fun comes from the free admission and the activity center for children. Exhibits offer informative displays that engage all ages.
Several guided tours last between 45 minutes and an hour, covering multiple exhibits. These tours provide a clear way to navigate and understand the museum's offerings.
Good to know
Admission to the Tennessee State Museum is free.
The museum offers guided tours at 2pm highlighting the main exhibits.
Parking is extremely difficult to find, requiring patience and multiple drives around the area.
Historic home restored to 19th-century period with authentic battle damage visible in the structure. Atmosphere remains ultra laid back despite the heavy history, with tours focusing on the human stories behind the Battle of Franklin. Grounds include soldier encampments and offer ghost tours that add to the immersive experience.
Tours feature a guide named Chuck who makes everything fun and shares great historical facts. Learning about the Lotz family adds an interesting layer to the experience.
Chuck leads the guided tours, sharing detailed history. Tours vary, with some finding them engaging and others boring.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for guided tours to ensure availability.
The Lotz House does not allow photos inside the museum.
Tours last approximately 90 minutes and cover the history of the Lotz family.
Museum occupies an old bakery building with open concept and natural light, showcasing a unique collection of mostly small, European, and micro cars. Atmosphere feels laid back and intimate, inviting close viewing without barriers. Family-friendly features include a car-themed play area and picnic spot.
Exploring offers a mix of unique cars and weird engineering that keeps things interesting. The place works well for families and anyone who enjoys learning about automotive history.
Guided tours reveal 300 more cars and access to the basement collection not available with regular tickets. Tours run twice daily and include special areas like the vault, offering deeper insights into transportation history.
Good to know
The museum offers a guided tour of the vault on weekends for an extra $10.
Demonstrations of unique cars occur daily at 11 AM; don't miss it.
Expect to pay an additional fee for guided tours at 11:30 AM and 2 PM.