Please use these suggestions for Attractions & History - Transportation and Admissions are not provided
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Belle Meade Plantation

Known as the Queen of the Tennessee Plantations on 5,200-acres, world-renowned as a stud thoroughbred farm & nursery in the 19th century.The present 30-acre site features 10 outbuildings, which include an 1832 slave cabin and a colossal carriage house and stables.

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Cheekwood Gardens

A 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located on the historic Cheek estate. The history and origin of Cheekwood are intimately interwoven with the growth of Nashville, the Maxwell House coffee brand and the Cheeks, one of the city's early entrepreneurial families.

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The Hermitage

The Home of President Andrew Jackson. A sprawling 1,120-acre National Historic Landmark, the Hermitage is reputedly our nation’s most authentically preserved early presidential home sites. Since opening in 1889, some 15 million people have crossed its threshold.

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Nashville Zoo

Hang loose with gibbons, walk tall with giraffes and bask in the sun with meerkats. From alligators to clouded leopards and zebras, the feathery and furry all call the zoo home. See animals from across the globe in natural habitats resembling the many environments of our world.

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