

Discover Tennessee's rich history and culture at this comprehensive state museum, located in the heart of Nashville.

Tennessee weather can be unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The museum has a lot of exhibits to explore, comfortable shoes are a must for a long day of walking.

Keep your devices powered for photos and research during your visit.
Buttermilk biscuits topped with a creamy, sausage gravy.
A lunch plate with a meat (e.g., fried chicken, barbecue) and three side dishes (e.g., macaroni and cheese, collard greens).
Slow-cooked, smoked meat (e.g., pork, ribs) with a sweet and tangy sauce.
Famous for its biscuit-based dishes, Biscuit Love Gulch is a beloved breakfast spot near the Tennessee State Museum.
Known for its Southern-inspired dishes and extensive oyster selection, it's a popular lunch spot near the museum.
An intimate, reservations-only restaurant offering a unique, multi-course dining experience near the museum.
A serene Buddhist temple complex nestled in the mountains, known for its ancient architecture and stunning views.
Birmingham Cathedral, also known as St. Philip's Cathedral, is a beautiful and historic place of worship located in the heart of Birmingham, England.
A scenic river cruise along the Tamshui River, offering stunning views of the river, bridges, and the city skyline.
Experience live country music and vibrant nightlife along Lower Broadway.
Hand-blown whiskey glasses made from Tennessee's own whiskey barrels, a unique blend of craftsmanship and local spirit.

Handmade pottery from the Great Smoky Mountains, featuring traditional designs and techniques passed down through generations.
Iconic keychains made from retired Jack Daniel's whiskey barrels, a must-have for any whiskey enthusiast.