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Tennessee has a rich history, and played a role in the Civil War. It was the 16th state to join the Union on June 1, 1796. Key events include the Battle of Shiloh and the Battle of Nashville.
The notable places include Graceland and the Great Smoky Mountains, the Ryman Auditorium, the Beale Street Historic District, Sun Studio, Lookout Mountain, and the Tennessee State Capitol.
Some of the top universities in Tennessee include Vanderbilt University, the University of Tennessee, Belmont University, Middle Tennessee State University, and the University of Memphis.
Tennessee offers many outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, biking, whitewater rafting, boating and water sports.
Tennessee’s music scene is vibrant, with Nashville being the epicentre of country music and home to numerous recording studios and live music venues. Enjoy rock, pop, classical, jazz, bluegrass, country, and blues music.
Tennessee has produced many famous individuals across various fields, including;
Music: Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash,
Politics: Andrew Jackson, Al Gore,
Literature: Alex Haley, Cormac McCarthy
Sports: Peyton Manning, Wilma Rudolph.
Tennessee’s economy is diverse in manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, tourism, and automotive manufacturing.
Tennessee’s cities offer a lively nightlife with live music venues, bars, and restaurants.
Major airports such as Memphis International Airport and Nashville International Airport are easily accessible by cars and public transport. You can also book taxis, shuttles, bus rides, tramways, ferries, and mass transportation systems.
Some unique attractions in Tennessee include the National Civil Rights Museum, the Titanic Museum Attraction, the Lost Sea Adventure in Sweetwater, and the Jack Daniel’s Distillery.