LORRAINE MOTEL & NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM
Lorraine Motel includes the museum dedicated to the history of slavery and ...Read more
COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Extraordinary and gigantic museum that traces the history of country music ...Read more
TITANIC MUSEUM ATTRACTION
Titanic Museum Attraction, representing almost half the scale of the ...Read more
THE PARTHENON
Replica of the Athens Parthenon, built in 1897 for the Tennessee Centennial ...Read more
SUN STUDIO
A recording studio set up by Sam Phillips in the early 1950s, to be visited ...Read more
MEMPHIS ROCK 'N' SOUL MUSEUM
The Rock 'n' Soul Museum to find guitars and stage costumes of the ...Read more
HISTORIC RCA STUDIO B
Guided tour that tells stories and anecdotes about the legendary Nashville ...Read more
JOHNNY CASH MUSEUM & CAFE
Museum to discover the life of Cash through numerous objects that belonged ...Read more
MEMPHIS BROOKS MUSEUM OF ART
Remarkable art museum in Memphis, the largest and oldest in Tennessee, ...Read more
Mountain Farm Museum
Open-air agricultural museum with farmhouse and vintage cabins located next ...Read more
SHILOH NATIONAL MILITARY PARK
Read moreShiloh was the theater of a bloody battle which lasted two days, April 6th and 7th, 1862, and during which 3,500 soldiers died. Les Confédérés were defeated by the troops of the Union whose reinforcements arrived by inland waterway on Tennessee River. Shiloh one of the first battlefields is transformed into place of commemoration after the war. On the spot, not to fail to visit Shilo Battlefield Visitor Center and to follow the film devoted to the historic reconstitution of the battle. It should be noted that name Battle of Pittsburg Landing indicates the same battle. A 23 miles in the Southwest, Corinth (the Mississippi) was the seat of another bloody battle which followed that of Shiloh. A visit in the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center which is there is a good way understand the link between the two battles. This center is part of Shiloh National Military Park besides.
LAUREL FALLS
Read moreThe national park has a large number of natural waterfalls. Among them, the waterfall Laurel Falls is one the most visited of. Accessible by Laurel Falls Trail, a paved path of 2.6 miles round-trip on which there can be world in summer. The visit is worth: the fall is about 25 metres away.
FORBIDDEN CAVE
Forbidden Cavern, featuring extensive caves east of Servierville, and the ...Read more
YAHOO FALLS
Read moreYahoo Falls is located at the northern end of Big South Fork. They high, 35 metres away are the largest waterfall in Kentucky. A path in loop 1.6 km allows you to get the base to the summit. Locations of picnic are nearby.
TWIN ARCHES
Read moreThe Twin Arches (North Arch and South Archs) are located in the centre of the park. It is the progressive erosion of the rock that supports them who shaped these two so-called twin arches, because having the same origin. South Arch is the largest of both, 31,4 metres high and 21,3 metres wide. North Arch has a height of 18,9 metres and a width of 15,5 metres. These arches can be reached by a short kilometre footpath around Twin Arches Road. Count 1 hour round-trip. On the site another 7 km (Twin Arches Loop) trail allows you to take a nice walk in 3 to 4 hours.
TENNESSEE RIVER MUSEUM
Museum, located in Savannah, to discover all the histories and periods ...Read more
AERIAL TRAMWAY& OBER MOUNTAIN
Aerial Tramway offers a climb while providing a panoramic view of the city ...Read more
CLINGMANS DOME
The highest point in the Smoky Mountains and Tennessee National Park, with ...Read more