Wide open spaces and shaded walking paths offer a peaceful yet lively setting. Historical markers and unique architecture provide a rich journey through Tennessee's past. Interactive features like a granite state map and a 95-Bell Carillon add charm and invite exploration.
Historical markers and monuments line shaded paths, offering new pieces of history at every turn. Unique architecture and geological features blend with beautiful city views to create an engaging walk through the state's past.
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The park hosts various events, including movies on Thursday nights.
New Year's Eve celebrations feature live performances and fireworks.
Parking is free and easy to access near the park.
Large, modern museum offers free admission and immersive multimedia like music and films. Exhibits provide a deep dive into Tennessee's history with interactive play areas for families. Visitors enjoy views of the capitol and a lively, engaging atmosphere.
Free admission invites exploration of Tennessee's history and culture through extensive exhibits. The museum offers a deep dive into American history with a strong focus on the state's past.
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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.
Greek Revival architecture crowns a hill with granite blocks and stone columns, offering city views and a peaceful atmosphere. Guided tours reveal its historic significance and 19th-century political stories, blending quiet reflection with rich history.
A guided tour offers a thorough history of the building and notable figures linked to it. The beautiful architecture reflects the state's founding and ongoing story.
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The guided tours run every hour and last about 45 minutes.
Reservations are recommended for groups larger than 10.
The Tennessee State Capitol is free to visit.
Massive building with interactive music areas lets visitors play instruments and record vocals. Historic instruments and artifacts highlight music legends, while audio tours explain music history and engineering. A lively atmosphere blends record wall decor with a unique TV display syncing vintage sets.
Displays include many historic instruments used by music legends and real artifacts from various genres. Audio tours cover the music history and the influence on today's hits, with sections on music engineering and a soundproof recording room.
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Admission is $28 for adults, with discounts available for students and seniors.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
The museum features a special exhibit on Jimi Hendrix, showcasing rare memorabilia.
World War II Memorial features a large globe rotating on water, surrounded by 10 pillars depicting war moments. Green spaces create a peaceful atmosphere for reflection. Informative displays offer a deep look into war history.
World War II Memorial offers a deep look into war history with informative displays and stunning monuments. The surrounding park adds green spaces that complement the historical experience.
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The memorial is open 24 hours a day for visitors.
Parking is available nearby, but it can fill up quickly during peak hours.
The memorial is wheelchair accessible with paved pathways.