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Bluff
View Art District Anchored by Bluff View Inn, an elegant bed
and breakfast retreat, the District holds an intriguing collection of
restaurants, gardens, galleries, terrace cafés, working artist studios,
historic homes, banquet halls, parlors and meeting rooms combined with
an old world elegance and a spectacular view. |
Chattanooga |
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Center
for Southern Folklore The Center for Southern Folklore's annual
Memphis Music and Heritage Festival has become a destination for music
aficionados from around the world, who make a pilgrimage to downtown
Memphis every Labor Day Weekend. And with good reason - the Center
assembles the best artists and musicians the South has to offer! |
Memphis |
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Cheekwood
Botanical Garden and Museum of Art Cheekwood, the private home
and estate of the Cheek family, a beautiful 55-acre property, provides
visitors with a unique experience of art and gardens. Completed in 1932,
Cheekwood first opened to the public in 1960. |
Nashville |
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Dixon
Gallery and Gardens is
a fine arts museum specializing in French and American Impressionist Art,
housed on 17-acres of formal and informal gardens
in the manner of an English park with consideration given to the fine old
trees, vistas, arrangement and sequence of garden space. |
Memphis |
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Farmhouse
Gallery & Gardens Cross the covered bridge and enjoy the
beauty of the gardens. Browse through the gallery and blacksmith
shop featuring the artistic creations of the Lynch family.
Homemade BBQ, sauces, and homemade fun! Facilities for meetings,
weddings, workshops, retreats, parties and more, with on-site catering. |
Unicoi |
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Frist
Center for the Visual Arts The Frist Center for the Visual
Arts is a nonprofit art-exhibition center, with approximately 24,000
square feet of gallery space, dedicated to presenting the finest visual
art from local, state and regional artists, as well as major U.S. and
international exhibitions. |
Nashville |
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Great
Smoky Arts and Crafts Community This historic 8-mile loop has
been designated a Tennessee Heritage Arts & Crafts Trail.
Established in 1937, these artisans create original collectables such as
candles, baskets, quilts, brooms, pottery, jewelry, dolls, ceramics,
scrimshaw, silversmithing, leather, stained glass, wearable fashions,
fine photography, frameable art, oils and watercolors, also lodging,
restaurants, cafes, tea room, soda fountain and candy shops. |
Gatlinburg |
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Nashville
Children's Theatre Nashville Children's Theatre is an ensemble
of professional artists who bring unique vision and compelling voice to
the creation of meaningful theatre for young audiences. At NCT, we strive
to make live theatre a vital part of the childhood experience for young
people in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. |
Nashville |
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The
Orpheum Theatre In addition to bringing the finest Broadway
Productions to the area, a wide array of entertainers have graced the
Orpheum's stage including Cary Grant, Andy Williams, Johnny Mathis, Gladys
Knight and the Pips, Kenny G, Chuck Mangione, Stacy Keach, Patti LaBelle,
Robert Goulet, Dorothy Hamill, Harry Connick, Jr., Tom Jones and the
Vienna Choir Boys to name a few. |
Memphis |
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The
Parthenon stands proudly as the centerpiece of Centennial Park,
Nashville's premier urban park. The re-creation of the 42-foot statue
Athena is the focus of the Parthenon just as it was in ancient Greece.
The building and the Athena statue are both full-scale replicas of the
Athenian originals. The Parthenon also serves as the city of
Nashville's art museum. The focus of the Parthenon's permanent
collection is a group of 63 paintings by 19th and 20th century American
artists donated by James M. Cowan. |
Nashville |
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The
Renaissance Center is a state-of-the-art facility utilizing the latest
technology to promote a variety of educational programs and
initiatives. It is a place where young and old alike can experience
a “renaissance” of learning and self-awareness...in an environment
that encourages excellence and rewards creativity. |
Dickson |
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Tennessee
Performing Arts Center is the first of its kind in the nation:
Owned by a state, but managed by a non-profit organization, giving
Tennessee citizens the same opportunities in the performing arts and
cultural heritage available to people living in major cities. It
introduces school children to the worlds of theater, ballet, symphony
and opera. |
Nashville |
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The
Tennessee Repertory Theatre is the state’s largest producer of
professional theater. A resident company of the Tennessee Performing
Arts Center, The Rep presents a five-play season of classic and
contemporary comedy and drama in the James K. Polk Theater, and an
Off-Broadway Series in the Andrew Johnson Theater. |
Nashville |
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