🇺🇸 Part 1/2: Where to Play in Nashville
Just a 1.5-hour drive from Mammoth Cave 🚗 to #Nashville! Plan for 2-3 days here. Due to word limits, this guide is split: 《1/2 Where to Play》 《2/2 What to Eat》 1️⃣ Lane Motor Museum 🚗 📍702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37210 A must-visit #CarMuseum! Features hundreds of unique vehicles from different eras—more quirky than luxurious, but utterly fascinating! 🤩 Don’t miss it! 2️⃣ The Parthenon 🏛️ 📍2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203 A 1:1 replica of Athens’ Parthenon (though it feels a bit off 😂). The first floor covers its history and art, while the second floor houses a statue of Athena. Might disappoint those seeking grandeur. 3️⃣ Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage 🏡 📍4580 Rachels Ln, Hermitage, TN 37076 Home of the 7th U.S. President who repelled the British 🇬🇧. Known for treating his enslaved people relatively well. The estate is now faded but historically rich. 4️⃣ Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 🎸 📍222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203 Features a massive Taylor Swift exhibit 🐍 and celebrates country music legends. Highly interactive! Free concert tickets were handed out during our visit! 🎫 5️⃣ Broadway 🍻 Nashville’s iconic bar street! Live bands everywhere—easy to spend hours here. Perfect for unwinding! 📍 Other spots on my list (comment if you’ve been!): Ryman Auditorium Johnny Cash Museum Centennial Park The Gulch murals Check my profile for the Mammoth Cave guide! 🦴 #Nashville #Tennessee #RoadTrip #USATravel #NorthAmericaRoadTrip #MusicCity 🎶✨