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    About the Nashville Region About Nashville, Tennessee Nashville is the capital of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. The city is also called the Nashville-Davidson city and is known as one of the 15 best cities in the United States for work and family. The area combines southern America charm with a contemporary urban metropolis. It is the centre of an urbanized area that also embraces parts of seven surrounding counties. The city of Nashville features the topography of rolling hills and

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    Nashville, Tennessee has a certain charm to it. The rush hours and constant movement can be a bit hectic, but to someone from a small town, it is appealing in an odd way. There are so many things to do and to see in the city. During my visit to Nashville, I became very certain that it was something that everyone needed to experience in their life. The atmosphere, the people, and all of the things to experience in Music City are fantastic. I recommend that people from small towns experience the atmosphere

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    Nashville Tennessee is often known as the Country Capital of the World. Not only is it the birthplace of country music but it also is home to some of the most famous artist from the last century. Some of the artist include Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Reba Mcentire, and Miley Cyrus. In 2010 a flood left the town of Nashville devastated. From there many Businesses, malls, and historic landmarks found themselves struggling to rebuild from the water damage. Nashville is also home to the first recording

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    replaced them with whitewashed hipster trends that offer no benefit to the original inhabitants of the neighborhood whatsoever, while heightening the profits of white property owners. Have you ever walked along streets of an urban area like Nashville, Tennessee? Nashville, a city commonly known for being a big small town that promoted its intimacy with history and southern traditions, began to evolve when massive investments toward convention centers, stadiums, apartment buildings, and highways flooded

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    This year’s family vacation was one for the books. With my aunt living in Tennessee, we do not get together as often as we would like so my family decided to go to Nashville, Tennessee. When we started our trip, it was 6 a.m. and it was nothing short of fun and laughter along the way. Never having been to Tennessee before, I figured I’d enjoy the eight-hour ride of sight-seeing and laughter with my family. When we were a few miles into the trip, the mountains of Georgia were breathtaking. While I

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    The wondrous city of Nashville in Tennessee might come off as quite intimidating especially if you’re not oriented with what the word ‘country’ means. Despite its reputation of being a city highly leaning on the usual cowboy-in-boots personas, Nashville is truly more about the yearly rodeo shows and Sunday barbecue gatherings. Now that it’s being more and more known in the field of travel and tourism, Nashville is showing how promising it could be by highlighting its other side screaming of culture

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    August day in Nashville Tennessee. We were sitting in the bar with the people that we go on vacation with every year. The band was playing their country music and at the corner of my eye I saw an RV. This RV looked familiar from some TV show. So I asked my dad to walk out and see what it was and there it was...Duck Dynasty. It was August 11th 2015. We were all tired from the long car ride. The temperature was different from Cincinnati, it felt hotter in downtown Nashville. You could see

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    having heart strokes, getting over heated and being rushed to the hospital. This place was Nashville, Tennessee, where country music is all you hear and they all wear jeans, button down shirts with boots and act the heat is no big deal. Tennessee is the homegrown town for country music and artists. Where you can have a fun time and relax. When I was about 10 years old my family and I went to Nashville for a vacation and we had a blast. We got to see just about everything that you would die to

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    Sunday after church, on a quiet balmy summer day, dinner is fresh, hot, and ready for immaculate consumption. After clearing the table, the men adjourn to the front porch to talk politics, church, and relax after a long week of satisfying the burdensome requirements of familial responsibilities. After all, what man is there who would not rather be fishing? The women, on the other hand, scurry in the kitchen, do the dishes, clean up, and put things away; while repeating the local gossip about who

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    When country music began in America, there were no professional musicians. The typical musician sang only to entertain himself, his family or at local events. There is evidence of square dance-like events as far back as the 1830s (with origins in European country dancing). At first, most country music was either sung by itself or played on a lone fiddle or banjo. A good fiddler was a very popular person and was often asked to perform at events ranging from weddings to cattle drives. There was no

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