Chattanooga is a spectacular place that has a lot of places of tourist interest. The rock city is a major attraction and has beautiful gardens, waterfalls and suspension bridges to explore in it. the Ruby Falls are another great place having the 145 foot long spectacular waterfall along with amazing rock formations. Chattanooga Choo Choo is an 85 foot dome built of cast iron that rises majestically over lobby of Terminal Station. Incline railway, Tennessee aquarium and the Chattanooga Zoo [...]
The third largest city in the US state of Tennessee and also the county seat for the Knox County it was founded in 1786. After Nashville, that was found in 1779 it ranks as the second oldest city. This city got its name from Henry Knox, who was the first secretary of war. Knoxville was also known as the underwear capital of the world during the 1930’s and it was given such a nickname because of the large number of textile and clothing mills in the city. Some of the other nicknames include [...]
As the city is situated on the edge of river Mississippi, it is spread over a large area. This regulates the city temperature and keeps it amiable. Winters are extreme and the weather has dramatic changes. Summers can be hot and humid or even dry alternatively depending on the winds from the regions above Memphis. Thunderstorms can also be a probability during this period. Thus autumn is the season to visit Memphis when the place is pleasant and milder. Late autumn, though can be a bit uneasy [...]
Nashville is very rich in places of tourist interest. A few to name are Grand Oly Opri-It is the most famous stage of Nashville and a part of Opryland complex. It is probably the biggest tourist attraction so far as music is concerned. You can listen to live music of some of the famous musicians of country and western music. The General Jackson Showboat lets you enjoy moving on the Cumberland River on Paddler wheel cruise and see the shore side scenic beauty. At Nashville Zoo you can see the [...]