Nashville: Gateway to the South

Scott Faragher
In the last decade Nashville has become one of America's top tourist, convention, and vacation destinations. The renovated Ryman Auditorium, Historic Second Avenue, the arena, and the magnificent football stadium are just a few of the more obvious changes that illustrate the city's vitality and energy.
Nashville has always been more than an entertainment center. Long before the music industry earned it the title of Music City, U.S.A., Nashville was known for its full-sized replica of the Parthenon, Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, Belle Meade Plantation, the Van Vechten Art Gallery, Fisk University, Vanderbilt University, the Iroquois Steeplechase, and many other historic sites and cultural events.
Nashville: Gateway to the South offers a unique, thorough, and up-to-the-minute guide to every part of the city: its education, commerce, music and entertainment, restaurants, theatres, performance halls, ethnic celebrations, and honky-tonks, plus a month-by-month calendar of events and festivals. Here is a unique resource Nashville's natives, newcomers, and visitors alike will treasure.
$14.95, Paperback
ISBN-10: 1-88895-240-7 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1-88895-240-7 (Paperback)
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