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Why a Computer Training Center Near Nashville?
Here are some things you might like to do while you're in the Nashville area for
computer training.
Also check the Nashville
Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Look here for attractions in Smyrna and
Murfreesboro

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Grand Ole Opry
The world's longest running live radio program, from the world's largest
broadcast studio which seats an audience of 4,424. Always a good time.
Nash Trash Tours
A one-of-a-kind country musical-comedy tour extravaganza! Gossip on country
music's hottest stars.
Ryman Auditorium
The original home of the Grand Ole Opry; this is still Nashville's premier
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General Jackson's River Cruises
The General Jackson Showboat, a $12 million four-deck paddle wheeler that
brings back the bygone days of riverboat entertainment, offers midday, evening
and special themed cruises. Kick back in style after spending the day at the
Nashville area computer training center!
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
An abundance of different animals.
Old Fort Golf Club
This Murfreesboro golf course is a great one.
Tennessee
Titans Schedule
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Tootsie's Orchid Lounge
Been around forever... helping to launch music careers. Willie Nelson got his
first songwriting job after singing here.
Robert's Western World
Live music every day from 10 AM till 2 AM. A real honky tonk and it's right
next to the Ryman.
Bluebird Cafe
Many stars have started here. As a listening room, quiet is requested at
all times during a performance.
Wildhorse Saloon
Former three-level historic warehouse turned into a very popular downtown
66,000 square foot live music and dance destination.
Station Inn
Internationally renowned venue for live bluegrass music. |
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Printer's Alley
A tiny street that was once home to Nashville's printing industry. Lots
of bars and clubs where you can eat, drink and listen to live country
music. Some clubs offer two-step lessons. Great idea: spend the day
at the premier Nashville area computer training center, and the evening
learning to two-step!
Legend's Corner
Live Country Music and drinks every day.
The District
This downtown area is the heart of Nashville's nightlife - around two dozen
bars. You will likely see both limos and pick ups. Also a great place for a
daytime walk, shopping, and dining.
A
more comprehensive list of Nashville clubs.
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Belmont Mansion
Tour this Italianate-style villa, one of the most elaborate antebellum homes in
the South, with 36 rooms and 19,000 sq. ft.
RCA Studio B
The studio where Elvis Presley recorded, as did many others.
Music Row
A section of the famous 16th Avenue, this is the Country Music headquarters.
Edgefield
Great historical place to take a walk.
Fort Nashborough
This site is a scaled reproduction of the original fort constructed here in
1780. 170 First Avenue North. Free self guided tours
Belle Meade
Plantation
Tour this Old South Plantation.
The Parthenon
Full-scale replica of the Greek Parthenon. The Parthenon also serves as the
city of Nashville's art museum. The re-creation of the 42-foot statue Athena is
the center of the Parthenon in Nashville just as it was in ancient Greece. The
building and the Athena statue are both full-scale replicas of the Athenian
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Country Music Hall
of Fame and Museum
The center of country music! Also offers tours of Music Row. Computer
training and Music Row. Perfect.
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and
Museum of Art
The Cheek family home was completed in 1932 and opened to the public in 1960.
Beautiful gardens and the Cheek Mansion is now an art museum.
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Travellers' Rest
Plantation
Museum dedicated to Nashville's early history, housed in a mansion built in
1799. Great for learning about life in 19th century Nashville.
Adventure Science Center
Museum popular with kids. They also offer a Distance Learning Program.
Music Valley Wax Museum
The wax models of more than 50 country music stars.
2515 McGavock Street, Nashville 615.862.5950
The Tennessee State Museum
An informational museum on Tennessee's history, from Davy Crockett and Daniel
Boone to President James Polk and Sam Houston.
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Grand Ol' Opry Museum
Adjacent to the Grand Ole Opry, this museum pays tribute to some Country Music
favorites.
Frist Center for Visual Arts
A nonprofit art-exhibition center located in what was the historic Nashville
Post Office.
Carl Van Vechten Art Gallery
A collection of modern art in addition to paintings by Georgia O'Keefe and
older European painters.
Willie Nelson and Friends Showcase Museum
This museum has exhibits on Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley and
others.
Music Valley Car Museum, Nashville
Cars that have belonged to Elvis, Dolly, and other Nashville favorites.
Car Collector's Hall of Fame, Nashville
They have Elvis' Cadillac El Dorado.DataSchenk, the premier Nashville area
computer training center!
ContactUs@DataSchenk.com or call
615.223.6789 (toll-free: 888.294.6979)
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