Tennessee Cultural Attractions
World-renowned museums, country music, amazing architecture and more! With Tennessee's Choice Hotels® you'll be a stone's throw away from it all. Take a peek at the cultural attractions the state of Tennessee offers.
In West Tennessee
Black Repertory Theatre
2085 Monroe Avenue
Memphis,
TN
38104
901-276-9555
Experience one of the newest African-American repertory groups in the entire state of Tennessee. The Black Repertory Theatre
and its talented cast and crew produce some of the most exciting productions in the city of Memphis, and always bring performances
from the main stage to you with the utmost of quality.
Casey Jones Ville Amphitheatre
I-40 at Highway 45
Jackson,
TN
38305
731-668-1223
You'll want to head down to the Casey Jones Ville Amphitheatre, which is a beautiful outdoors venue nestled in the gorgeous
woods at Casey Jones Village. Enjoy covered seating which accommodates up to 2,000 heads at this world-class concert and performance
destination in Tennessee. Call ahead for a schedule jam-packed with world-renowned performers.
Playhouse on the Square (The Circuit Playhouse)
51 S. Cooper
Memphis,
TN
38104
901-726-4656
Experience what's been deemed Memphis' only true professional live theatre, which is known to offer the best of Broadway and
occasionally off-Broadway at a price which will be affordable for your wallet and enjoyable for your senses. Call ahead to
get news of the latest performances and be sure to inquire about fantastic group discounts.
In Middle Tennessee
BellSouth Acuff Theatre
2804 Opryland Drive
Nashville,
TN
37214
615-871-6612
Experience one of the most fantastic venues to hit Tennessee's streets at the BellSouth Acuff Theatre, which specializes in
bringing some of the world's most notable concerts to Tennessee's lively streets. Various live events throughout the year
range from concerts by world-class acts to dance recitals which will amaze you with their grace and flawless interpretive
ability.
Grand Ole Opry
2804 Opryland Drive
Nashville,
TN
37214
615-871-6779
The Grand Ole Opry has come to stand as a recognizable American icon, as well as being Nashville's number one attraction.
This venue is known for crafting one-of-a-kind experiences which will entertain audiences of all ages. Here, you'll witness
unforgettable moments which range from serious drama to full-blown Broadway musicals - only in the musical city of Nashville,
Tennessee.
Palace Theater
146 N. Water Street
Gallatin,
TN
37066
615-230-0884
Treat yourself to a truly cultural experience at the Palace Theater, the oldest silent movie theater in the state. You'll
witness some of the most beautiful onscreen moments to ever grace the silver screen, many of which have gone unnoticed since
the advent of the so-called "talkies". Movies every weekend make for a fantastic cultural destination at the Palace Theater.
In East Tennessee
"The Wataugans" Outdoor Drama
1651 W. Elk Avenue
Elizabethton,
TN
37643
432-543-5808
One of the most fantastic dramas to hit the Eastern Tennessee region is "The Wataugans", an outdoor drama which depicts the
fascinating story of the settlement of Northeast Tennessee during the early years of the 18th century. Two acts of captivating
storytelling make this a cultural event you won't want to miss on your Tennessee travels.
Chattanooga Theatre Centre
400 River Street
Chattanooga,
TN
37405
432-267-8534
Experience the cultural vestiges of one of the country's oldest community theatres. Chattanooga Theatre Centre offers a multitude
of live stage productions, often producing over 15 per season. This wide variety is enough to make us encourage adults and
youth alike to check out the fantastic, quality performances which take place on this treasured stage.
International Storytelling Center
116 W. Main Street
Jonesborough,
TN
37659
432-753-2171
Experience the International Storytelling Center, the world's premier institution with the goal of improving the lives of
citizens and the work of artists through the powerful medium of storytelling. In 1973, Jonesborough residents rolled an old
wagon into Courthouse Square in order to share stories with one another, and the tradition has been carried forth ever since
at this time-trusted institution.
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