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Tennessee - Travel and Tourism


Tennessee has almost every little thing to draw its tourists. For music lovers, it’s a paradise on earth, for sports people, there are a whole lot of recreational activities, if you want to explore the countryside of Tennessee, then you can take a peep in agritourism or travel trough the roads to enjoy the beauty of nature.

For the benefit of the traveler, Tennessee can be divided into three regions- the east, the west, and the middle. East Tennessee comprises of Knoxville, Chattanooga, Bristol, Kingsport and Johnson City. The birthplace of country music, East Tennessee has a host of attractions like Tennessee Aquarium, Dollywood, Rock City, Ruby Falls, the Lost Sea, the International Storytelling Center, Ripley's Aquarium, the Knoxville Zoo, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, the American Museum of Science & Energy for its visitors.

Set amidst the Tennessee and Mississippi Rivers, West Tennessee boasts of some exquisite natural wonders which include Reelfoot Lake, Kentucky Lake and the Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Farm. National Civil Rights Museum, Sun Studio and Stax Museum of American Soul are some of the other important tourist spots in west Tennessee.

Nashville, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, and Columbia are some of the places that constitute Middle Tennessee. Middle Tennessee offers you to join the music legends Country Music Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry or you can enjoy a ride on the General Jackson Showboat or travel back in time with a visit to the Battle of Hartsville Memorial Park or Fayetteville Historic Downtown

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