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Tennessee — “The World’s Most Amazing Stage”
The birthplace of Blues, Country Music, and Rock ‘n’ Roll—Tennessee has it all Whatever your interest, you'll find everything you've ever wanted here amid rolling hills, mountain streams, river cities and world renowned attractions.
Nashville Destination Highlights
- Adventure Science Center
- Country Music Hall of Fame
- Opry Mills Mall
- RCA Studio B
- Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
- Nashville Farmer’s Market
- Belle Meade Plantation
- Miss Marple’s Mystery Dinner Theatre
- Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre
- The Wildhorse Saloon
Nashville Performance Opportunities
- Country Music Hall of Fame
- Opry Mills Mall
- RCA Studio B Recording Session
- High School Exchanges
- University Clinics
- Festivals
Nashville Cultural Highlights
- The oldest surviving recording studio in Nashville and one of the most famous in the world, RCA’s legendary Studio B was opened in 1957 and soon became synonymous with the distinctive Nashville sound and helped shape the Country and Western Music business into the billion-dollar industry it is today. Be a star for the day, as your group participates in a recording session at Studio B, the recording home of popular music titans such as Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold, and the Everly Brothers.
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Memphis Destination Highlights
- Graceland
- Gibson Guitar Factory & Museum
- March of the Peabody Ducks
- Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
- Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum
- Sun Studio
- Mud Island River Park
- National Civil Rights Museum
- Soulsville: Stax Museum of American Soul Music
- Sightseeing Cruises
Memphis Performance Opportunities
- Local Churches
- H.S. Exchanges
- University Clinics
- Festivals
Memphis Cultural Highlights
- The March of The Peabody Ducks, which is performed at 11am and 5pm each day, 365 days a year, has been taking place for over 76 years in the Lobby of The Peabody Memphis. Just before 11am each morning, a 50-foot red carpet is laid out, stretching from the hotel elevators to the marble fountain in the lobby. The Peabody Duck Master escorts the ducks from the Royal Duck Palace on the hotel's roof, to an elevator specially reserved for them. With all the pomp and circumstance of a royal event, the five Mallards, one drake and four hens, with their red-and-gold jacketed Duck Master, emerge from their elevator to the music of John Philip Sousa's King Cotton March. They march on the red carpet, then mount three steps into the fountain, where they splash and and preen for the day. At 5pm, the procedure reverses and the ducks ceremoniously return to their penthouse palace.
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Gatlinburg Destination Highlights
- Dollywood
- Great Smoky Mountain National Park
- Gatlinburg Downtown
- Ober Gatlinburg
- Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies
- Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
- Ripley’s Haunted Adventure
- Ripley’s Moving Theatre
- Dixie Stampede
Gatlinburg Performance Opportunities
- Dollywood
- Smoky Mountain Music Festival
- H.S. Exchanges
- Clinics
Gatlinburg Cultural Highlights
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the country! Containing over 800 square miles of land, the park provides a sanctuary for more species of plants than any other area on our continent and is home to more than 50 species of mammals. The Park also has preserved more than 70 pioneer structures and homesteads representing lifestyles from the 1840s to the 1930s. Enjoy the park while a guide tells stories of the park’s history and early settlers.
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