Archive for April, 2009
The embodiment of an ideal tourist destination: the country, not only justifies a rainbow waiting travelers, but also affects the unexpected discoveries. The country, which has a history of three millennia, boasts incredible cultural and spiritual heritage. The ancient city of the powerful civilizations (Aztecs, Mayas and olmekov), a bright, distinctive culture, bringing together the [...]
Mediterranean Food have in common a high consumption of bread, fruit, vegetables, herbs, cereals, olive oil, fish and wine (in moderate quantities) and are based on a paradox (at least to the point of view of traditional nutritionists) The people living in Mediterranean countries consume relatively large amounts of fat but, nevertheless, have lower rates [...]
As you might guess, the most popular attractions revolve around country music. The ‘Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is an excellent starting point. Nashville also offers many other attractions like museums, art galleries, historic buildings, etc..
The Belle Meade Plantation
This impressive home is worth visiting and is characterized by the impact of bullets from [...]
Nashville is synonymous with country music. In 1925, the famous theater of ‘Grand Ole Opry’ interpretations retransmit week. Thus began the history of Nashville and country music.
Besides music, you will find a modern, commercially and financially strong. Tennessee, like most southern states, is known for its hospitality and warmth of its people.
Nashville has a rich [...]
Hours:
Offices: 08:30 to 17:00, Monday to Friday.
Banks: 09:00 to 15:00, Monday to Friday.
Post Offices: 09:00 to 15:00, Monday to Friday.
Malls and Shops: 10:00 to 21:00 every day.
Museums: 09:00 to 18:00, Monday to Friday.
Security:
Nashville is a safe tourist destination, but we must still take some precautions. Petty crime, like pickpocketing, and are most often held in [...]
Are nine major airlines operating at the Nashville International Airport among them American, Continental, Delta, Northwest, Southwest and United. It is a secondary airport, which is why a ticket in Nashville may be more expensive than one for the near Memphis.
Ancient people built mounds and nomadic tribes of the Shawnee algonchini settled centuries ago on the high coast of what today is the Cumberland River. Europeans colonized the area for the first time in 1779, calling it Fort Nashborough (the Anglo-Saxon name was Americanization five years later).
The legendary Daniel Boone had the lot and [...]
