Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Broadway is major thoroughfare in Nashville, Tennessee. It includes Lower Broadway, a renowned ..
. [+] entertainment district for country music. Nashville might be known as a party spot—and a very good party spot it is— but the city also has an incredibly rich history and the museums and galleries to match.
From walking through a country music-focused history to visiting Ancient Greece for the day (yes, really) there’s such an abundance of museums that you’ll likely struggle to fit them all into your itinerary. If you’re planning a trip to Nashville, we’ve made it simple for you. Here are some of the best galleries and museums that every first-timer should consider checking out: Country Music Hall of Fame Even if you’re not a fan of country music, spending an afternoon at the Country Music Hall of Fame is well worth it.
The world’s largest museum and research center dedicated to the preservation of American vernacular music, the museum is home to an impressive collection of artifacts and interactive exhibits. The Johnny Cash Museum & Cafe Likewise, even if you’re not a huge Johnny Cash fan, make some time to check out The Johnny Cash Museum & Cafe. This red-brick museum will take you through the life and lasting influence of Johnny Cash in a fun and engaging fashion.
Frist Art Museum Frist Art Museum, an art exhibition hall, housed in Nashville’s historic U.S. Post Office building, is an art and design l.
