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]]>The lush green mountains, rushing rivers, and majestic waterfalls make for an idyllic travel destination that only gets better during the summer.
One of our favorite activities to do whenever we visit the Smoky Mountains as a sports and adventure lover is whitewater rafting.
So, what is this activity? Whitewater rafting consists of an inflatable raft which is filled with a group of people, including a guide, which goes down a challenging stretch of river which can be filled with rocks, rapids, and unexpected drops!
A heart-racing adventure, the type of river needed for this type of activity exists throughout the Smoky Mountains region. From the Pigeon River in Tennessee to the French Broad River in North Carolina, you will find plenty of outfitters which offer up trips led by professional guides and with all the material you’ll need included.
If you want to get your pulse racing with a group of friends or family on your next trip to the Smokies in the beauty of this area’s nature, you can’t go wrong with a whitewater rafting trip. Give it a try!
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]]>The post 3 Things You Have to Do in Nashville appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can’t go to Nashville and not stop by one of the bars known for playing country music. And there’s no better place for them than the famed Honky Tonk Highway, a strip of bars that are open from 10 am to 3 am and don’t charge covers. Plus, most of them are family-friendly in the daytime hours.
Nashville is known as the place to go for musicians trying to make a name for themselves in the music industry, and the Bluebird Cafe is famous for being a place for up-and-comers to showcase their music. It’s truly iconic, with stars like Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, and Faith Hill all having played there.
If you need a break from all the country, you can visit the world’s only full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple in Athens, the Parthenon. The one in Nashville functions as a museum, hosting a collection of Impressionist paintings dating from 1765 to 1923.
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]]>The post Did You Know That Nashville Has Its Own Parthenon? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This building may seem like a strange choice for Nashville, but it’s not a coincidence it was built right here. This city is actually known by the nickname “Athens of the South”, and that’s why the replica of the Parthenon was chosen as the centerpiece of the Centennial Exposition in 1897 when it was built.
The original Nashville Parthenon wasn’t meant to be permanent, but it was eventually rebuilt with concrete after significant deterioration. Designed by the architect William Crawford Smith, this replica of the popular Greek landmark can now be found in the middle of Centennial Park.
Over a century after it was first built, this is one of the city’s most significant non-country-related landmarks and it serves as an art museum. It hosts a collection of 63 paintings by 19th and 20th century American artists donated by James M. Cowan and serves as a popular venue for temporary shows and exhibits.
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]]>The post Country Music Lovers Have to Visit Nashville appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Get to know the history of country as well as present-day artists with exhibits of older artists like Johnny Cash and contemporary singers like Carrie Underwood. The walls are lined with CDs of the musicians and there are costumes and memorabilia from country music’s brightest stars.
On the main street downtown, you’ll see the Honky Tonk Highway which is a stretch of Broadway filled with bars and music venues that play live music well into the night. The most famous venue is Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, which has aspiring songwriters and musicians.
This cafe is one of the oldest and most well-known places to hear live music. Although the space is small, it usually has a long line waiting out the door to hear the next superstar. Taylor Swift was even discovered here.
Since 1925, the venue has been a country music stage for the best performers and the venue does backstage tours, so you can meet your favorite artists.
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]]>The post Music Lovers Must Make These Stops in Memphis, TN appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Elvis Presley is one of the most famous musicians in the history of the world, and his opulent mansion in which he resided before his untimely 1977 death is a must-see for anyone interested in The King.
Address: 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard
Hours: 9 am-5 pm Monday to Saturday, 9 am-4 pm Sunday
Sun Studios is considered one of the founding pioneers in rock and country music and was the recording studio where Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison got their stars. Now, you can tour the building and see its collection of musical artifacts.
Address: 706 Union Ave
Hours: 10 am-6 pm, Monday to Sunday
Soul music is also an important part of Memphis’s musical heritage, and it’s all on display at the Stax Museum. Here, you’ll find a collection of video archives, musical pieces, and history related to American soul in a building that was once the home of Stax, arguably the genre’s most important label.
Address: 926 E. McLemore Ave
Hours: 10 am- 5 pm Tuesday to Sunday, closed Monday
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]]>The post America’s Most Impressive Christmas Bridge is All Lit Up! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This Christmas destination is well-known for its lights and decorations that adorn the tourist town at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, but this year, a new and unique attraction is drawing tourists to visit Gatlinburg.
SkyLift Park, which features the longest pedestrian bridge in North America, has transformed its star attraction into a tunnel of lights to celebrate the Christmas and holiday seasons.
The 680-foot long bridge, which sits a vertigo-inducing 140 feet above the town, is now adorned with multi-colored lights that have turned it into a monument that invokes holiday cheer. In addition to the bridge’s decorations, it also gives visitors a bird’s eye view of the festive decorations in downtown Gatlinburg.
Even if you don’t like heights, you can ride a gondola up to the SkyDeck Park at the end of the bridge, which features a fire pit and all kinds of festive lights and decorations.
This attraction will only be lit up for the holidays until January 25th, so be sure to check it out soon!
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]]>The post The Great Smoky Mountains Are Calling Your Name appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Nestled between the eastern border of Tennessee and the western border of North Carolina, the Great Smoky Mountains is one of the most biodiverse and scenic places in the US.
Protected as part of the United States National Park System, the Smokies (as they are colloquially called) are an idyllic mountain retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city.
The third-tallest mountain in the eastern United States, Clingmans Dome, is part of the park. Visitors can see a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.
Opportunities for recreation abound in the park. Many people choose to go hiking to precious viewpoints such as Chimney Tops.
The park also has plenty to offer for those who love water. There are multiple waterfalls to which visitors can hike, and it’s even possible to go tubing or whitewater rafting down one of its rivers.
One of the most well-known rivers for rafting is the Pigeon River, which gives visitors a thrilling ride down a mountain river.
If you’re looking for an accessible, beautiful place to visit, look no further than the Smokies.
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]]>The post Nashville, Tennesse Will Leave You Singing and Swinging appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can’t go to Nashville without paying homage to country music in some way, and the best thing to do is to go to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This attraction is very popular and actually really fascinating, so you can’t miss out on it.
If you want to stay outside and see some living history about country music, you have to go down Music Row. This area is famous for being the home to many studios that produced legendary stars like Dolly Parton, Elvis Pressley, Taylor Swift, Johnny Cash and more.
Nashville has a very interesting park called Centennial Park, and there are plenty of great activities to do there like hiking and walking trails, different gardens, and more. But, the real reason to come to Centennial Park is to check out the Parthenon. The Parthenon in Nashville is an exact replica of the one in Greece, and it is quite stunning.
If you want to do a fun group activity, you should definitely check out Paddle Up Nashville to do all sorts of paddleboarding on the Cumberland River! If you’re with family or a group of friends this is such a fun and unique activity you can do right in the center of Nashville.
If you’re looking to do some shopping and check out cool art deco architecture, you have to go to the Gulch neighborhood of Nashville. There you’ll find the Frist Art Museum which has so many cool rotating exhibits, along with high-end restaurants, boutiques, and more.
For the cooler, more eclectic side of Nashville, you have to go to the East Nashville neighborhood. The Five Points area is where a lot of nightlife goes down, but you can also go there to see the amazing street art.
The Grand Ole Opry is a legendary venue in Nashville that’s had a weekly country show going on for almost 100 years. Whether you like country music or not, you have to try to get to this place, you really won’t regret it.
Nashville is famous for a specific type of southern food called hot chicken, which is a type of fried chicken with a spicier twist. Bolton’s Spicy Chicken and Fish is probably the best hot chicken you can find in all of Nashville, and if you don’t eat there, you’ll be sorry you missed it. If you can’t make it Bolton’s for the hot chicken, you should definitely go to Hattie B’s for a good runner up.
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]]>Knoxville is situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, giving the city a gorgeous mountain background. Fall might be the best time to visit the city, when the trees’ leaves turn fiery reds and oranges.
Visitors to Knoxville will love the downtown and Old City area. Here, travelers can leisurely stroll around the pedestrian-only Market Square. It’s full of local shops with quirky artisan crafts as well as small restaurants such as Stock and Barrel. This burger joint is considered one of the top hamburger restaurants in the United States.
If you’re looking for views in Knoxville, you have to take a ride to the top of the Sunsphere. Constructed for the 1982 World’s Fair, this strange golden orb is the symbol of the city.
Nature lovers will also find plenty to do in Knoxville. A leisurely stroll along the Tennessee River provides visitors with a view of one of America’s biggest rivers.
Also, be sure to check out Ijams Nature Center. An urban oasis, this park has several trails and places to explore the East Tennessee wilderness.
Knoxville is a must-see for anyone looking to check out an authentic Southern city. Don’t miss out!
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]]>The post Whitewater Rafting: A Great Summer Plan in the Smokies appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The lush green mountains, rushing rivers, and majestic waterfalls make for an idyllic travel destination that only gets better during the summer.
One of our favorite activities to do whenever we visit the Smoky Mountains as a sports and adventure lover is whitewater rafting.
So, what is this activity? Whitewater rafting consists of an inflatable raft which is filled with a group of people, including a guide, which goes down a challenging stretch of river which can be filled with rocks, rapids, and unexpected drops!
A heart-racing adventure, the type of river needed for this type of activity exists throughout the Smoky Mountains region. From the Pigeon River in Tennessee to the French Broad River in North Carolina, you will find plenty of outfitters which offer up trips led by professional guides and with all the material you’ll need included.
If you want to get your pulse racing with a group of friends or family on your next trip to the Smokies in the beauty of this area’s nature, you can’t go wrong with a whitewater rafting trip. Give it a try!
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]]>The post 3 Things You Have to Do in Nashville appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can’t go to Nashville and not stop by one of the bars known for playing country music. And there’s no better place for them than the famed Honky Tonk Highway, a strip of bars that are open from 10 am to 3 am and don’t charge covers. Plus, most of them are family-friendly in the daytime hours.
Nashville is known as the place to go for musicians trying to make a name for themselves in the music industry, and the Bluebird Cafe is famous for being a place for up-and-comers to showcase their music. It’s truly iconic, with stars like Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, and Faith Hill all having played there.
If you need a break from all the country, you can visit the world’s only full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple in Athens, the Parthenon. The one in Nashville functions as a museum, hosting a collection of Impressionist paintings dating from 1765 to 1923.
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]]>The post Did You Know That Nashville Has Its Own Parthenon? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This building may seem like a strange choice for Nashville, but it’s not a coincidence it was built right here. This city is actually known by the nickname “Athens of the South”, and that’s why the replica of the Parthenon was chosen as the centerpiece of the Centennial Exposition in 1897 when it was built.
The original Nashville Parthenon wasn’t meant to be permanent, but it was eventually rebuilt with concrete after significant deterioration. Designed by the architect William Crawford Smith, this replica of the popular Greek landmark can now be found in the middle of Centennial Park.
Over a century after it was first built, this is one of the city’s most significant non-country-related landmarks and it serves as an art museum. It hosts a collection of 63 paintings by 19th and 20th century American artists donated by James M. Cowan and serves as a popular venue for temporary shows and exhibits.
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]]>The post Country Music Lovers Have to Visit Nashville appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Get to know the history of country as well as present-day artists with exhibits of older artists like Johnny Cash and contemporary singers like Carrie Underwood. The walls are lined with CDs of the musicians and there are costumes and memorabilia from country music’s brightest stars.
On the main street downtown, you’ll see the Honky Tonk Highway which is a stretch of Broadway filled with bars and music venues that play live music well into the night. The most famous venue is Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, which has aspiring songwriters and musicians.
This cafe is one of the oldest and most well-known places to hear live music. Although the space is small, it usually has a long line waiting out the door to hear the next superstar. Taylor Swift was even discovered here.
Since 1925, the venue has been a country music stage for the best performers and the venue does backstage tours, so you can meet your favorite artists.
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]]>The post Music Lovers Must Make These Stops in Memphis, TN appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Elvis Presley is one of the most famous musicians in the history of the world, and his opulent mansion in which he resided before his untimely 1977 death is a must-see for anyone interested in The King.
Address: 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard
Hours: 9 am-5 pm Monday to Saturday, 9 am-4 pm Sunday
Sun Studios is considered one of the founding pioneers in rock and country music and was the recording studio where Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison got their stars. Now, you can tour the building and see its collection of musical artifacts.
Address: 706 Union Ave
Hours: 10 am-6 pm, Monday to Sunday
Soul music is also an important part of Memphis’s musical heritage, and it’s all on display at the Stax Museum. Here, you’ll find a collection of video archives, musical pieces, and history related to American soul in a building that was once the home of Stax, arguably the genre’s most important label.
Address: 926 E. McLemore Ave
Hours: 10 am- 5 pm Tuesday to Sunday, closed Monday
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]]>The post America’s Most Impressive Christmas Bridge is All Lit Up! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This Christmas destination is well-known for its lights and decorations that adorn the tourist town at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, but this year, a new and unique attraction is drawing tourists to visit Gatlinburg.
SkyLift Park, which features the longest pedestrian bridge in North America, has transformed its star attraction into a tunnel of lights to celebrate the Christmas and holiday seasons.
The 680-foot long bridge, which sits a vertigo-inducing 140 feet above the town, is now adorned with multi-colored lights that have turned it into a monument that invokes holiday cheer. In addition to the bridge’s decorations, it also gives visitors a bird’s eye view of the festive decorations in downtown Gatlinburg.
Even if you don’t like heights, you can ride a gondola up to the SkyDeck Park at the end of the bridge, which features a fire pit and all kinds of festive lights and decorations.
This attraction will only be lit up for the holidays until January 25th, so be sure to check it out soon!
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]]>The post The Great Smoky Mountains Are Calling Your Name appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Nestled between the eastern border of Tennessee and the western border of North Carolina, the Great Smoky Mountains is one of the most biodiverse and scenic places in the US.
Protected as part of the United States National Park System, the Smokies (as they are colloquially called) are an idyllic mountain retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city.
The third-tallest mountain in the eastern United States, Clingmans Dome, is part of the park. Visitors can see a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.
Opportunities for recreation abound in the park. Many people choose to go hiking to precious viewpoints such as Chimney Tops.
The park also has plenty to offer for those who love water. There are multiple waterfalls to which visitors can hike, and it’s even possible to go tubing or whitewater rafting down one of its rivers.
One of the most well-known rivers for rafting is the Pigeon River, which gives visitors a thrilling ride down a mountain river.
If you’re looking for an accessible, beautiful place to visit, look no further than the Smokies.
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]]>The post Nashville, Tennesse Will Leave You Singing and Swinging appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can’t go to Nashville without paying homage to country music in some way, and the best thing to do is to go to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This attraction is very popular and actually really fascinating, so you can’t miss out on it.
If you want to stay outside and see some living history about country music, you have to go down Music Row. This area is famous for being the home to many studios that produced legendary stars like Dolly Parton, Elvis Pressley, Taylor Swift, Johnny Cash and more.
Nashville has a very interesting park called Centennial Park, and there are plenty of great activities to do there like hiking and walking trails, different gardens, and more. But, the real reason to come to Centennial Park is to check out the Parthenon. The Parthenon in Nashville is an exact replica of the one in Greece, and it is quite stunning.
If you want to do a fun group activity, you should definitely check out Paddle Up Nashville to do all sorts of paddleboarding on the Cumberland River! If you’re with family or a group of friends this is such a fun and unique activity you can do right in the center of Nashville.
If you’re looking to do some shopping and check out cool art deco architecture, you have to go to the Gulch neighborhood of Nashville. There you’ll find the Frist Art Museum which has so many cool rotating exhibits, along with high-end restaurants, boutiques, and more.
For the cooler, more eclectic side of Nashville, you have to go to the East Nashville neighborhood. The Five Points area is where a lot of nightlife goes down, but you can also go there to see the amazing street art.
The Grand Ole Opry is a legendary venue in Nashville that’s had a weekly country show going on for almost 100 years. Whether you like country music or not, you have to try to get to this place, you really won’t regret it.
Nashville is famous for a specific type of southern food called hot chicken, which is a type of fried chicken with a spicier twist. Bolton’s Spicy Chicken and Fish is probably the best hot chicken you can find in all of Nashville, and if you don’t eat there, you’ll be sorry you missed it. If you can’t make it Bolton’s for the hot chicken, you should definitely go to Hattie B’s for a good runner up.
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]]>The post Knoxville, Tennessee: an Underrated Southern Gem appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Knoxville is situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, giving the city a gorgeous mountain background. Fall might be the best time to visit the city, when the trees’ leaves turn fiery reds and oranges.
Visitors to Knoxville will love the downtown and Old City area. Here, travelers can leisurely stroll around the pedestrian-only Market Square. It’s full of local shops with quirky artisan crafts as well as small restaurants such as Stock and Barrel. This burger joint is considered one of the top hamburger restaurants in the United States.
If you’re looking for views in Knoxville, you have to take a ride to the top of the Sunsphere. Constructed for the 1982 World’s Fair, this strange golden orb is the symbol of the city.
Nature lovers will also find plenty to do in Knoxville. A leisurely stroll along the Tennessee River provides visitors with a view of one of America’s biggest rivers.
Also, be sure to check out Ijams Nature Center. An urban oasis, this park has several trails and places to explore the East Tennessee wilderness.
Knoxville is a must-see for anyone looking to check out an authentic Southern city. Don’t miss out!
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