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Ashport Landing provides a picturesque passage into the National Historical Landmark of Fort Pillow. Enjoy the views of the Mississippi River's rolling headlands as you enter a piece of United States Civil War History.
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Enjoy citywide fun for everyone, outstanding accommodations, eclectic shops, unique dining and a variety of world class attractions. And when you’re ready to soak in some nature, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking mountain vistas.
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Clarksville Tennessee is a blend of metropolitan and a healthy dose of small town charm. Clarksville offers something different to all who have a desire to travel outside the norm. Its artistic repertoire ranges from world class theatres a...
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Pioneers crossed Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, as they traveled the Wilderness Road to the West, thanks in large part to Daniel Boone's explorations. Today, Cumberland Gap National Historic Park is the second-largest in the country, with more than 20,00...
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Dover offers some of the most historic sites in American history. History enthusiasts can visit important Civil War sites, such as the Dover Hotel where General Buckner surrendered to General Grant in 1862, and Fort Donaldson National Battlefield whe...
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Sitting at the edge of the Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and its neighbors Pigeon Forge and Sevierville form the busiest tourism hub in eastern Tennessee. The area is popular with vacationing families, and its many wedding chapels also draw...
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is in eastern Tennessee (near Gatlinburg, 160 mi/260 km east of Nashville) and is shared with North Carolina. The Smoky Mountains get their name from the bluish haze that has always clung to them, and they're thoug...
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Located 165 mi/265 km east of Nashville, Knoxville, Tennessee, is the largest city in eastern Tennessee and the third-largest in the state. Knoxville features a skyline of steel and glass skyscrapers. You may want to begin your visit to Knoxville at ...
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The Land Between the Lakes recreation area in the northwestern part of Tennessee (on the border with Kentucky and 70 mi/113 km northwest of Nashville) is surrounded by Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake. Within its 170,000 acres/69,000 hectares of rollin...
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For visitors, the pretty countryside around Lynchburg, Tennessee, in the south-central part of the state is famous for one thing more than any other: whiskey. Lynchburg's main stop is the Jack Daniel's Distillery. Tours of the distillery are offered ...
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Memphis is known as the home of Elvis Presley and as birth place of the blues. Don't forget to travel down Beale Street and listen to some of the worlds best blues bands. Hike, bike, golf, go for a balloon ride and take tours through the history of E...
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The medium-sized town of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, about 35 mi/55 km southeast of Nashville, is the site of Stones River National Battlefield, where a crucial Civil War engagement was fought in late December 1862 and early January 1863. The bloody thr...
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Nashville is the perfect destination for all kinds of visitors - from music lovers to history buffs to Southern lovers to sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. Nashville is the Country Music capital of the world. Have fun searching through the past o...
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Native Americans forged the route of the Natchez Trace Parkway through the forests and marshes of the South, largely following the well-worn paths that buffalo and other animals began making more than 8,000 years ago. Toward the end of the 1700s, the...
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Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is the mysterious city the federal government built as part of the Manhattan Project, which produced the atomic bomb in the early 1940s. The once-top-secret Graphite Nuclear Reactor, the world's first, is now a national landmark...
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Just north of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is one big strip of motels, fast-food and family-style restaurants, outlet malls and theaters. The most popular draw in the area is Dollywood, the theme park owned by entertainer Dolly Parton, who ha...
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Savannah is lies on the Savannah River and it is one of the oldest cities in the US state of Georgia. Savannah is an industrial center as well as an important seaport in the Atlantic region. There are plenty of attractions in the city, including the ...
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Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee, is a must-see for any Civil War or American-history buff: You can almost hear the battle cries of the soldiers who fought there. Located in the southern part of the state, near Savannah and 115 mi/185 km sout...
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