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Quote: "It's a winter wonderland where you and your family can make memories that I just know are going to last a lifetime" - Dolly Parton, owner of Dollywood From November 6, 2010 to January 1, 2011, Dollywood has a Read More
Quote: As I have already said… the drive to Lynchburg is a scenic experience in itself. It took about an hour and 20 minutes to drive from downtown Nashville to the Jack Daniel’s Distillery. Let me just say, the grounds Read More
Quote: I had been here back in 2005, so returning was something I wanted to be sure we did so that David could see where his beloved Jack Daniel's is made. Since my visit five summers ago, they have added to their Read More
Quote: I love taking cave tours so my family gets dragged to at least one on any vacation near one. I really liked this one because it didn't do any of the cheesy music, though of course, they did turn off the lights. Read More
Quote: This was definetly in our top 3 favorite things that we did on our two week vacation.We have a 4 year old boy, so I was a little unsure about how it would go, but our tour guide kept his attention the whole time! Read More
Quote: Since 1906 locals and visitors have been enjoying the wonderful Memphis Zoo. The Zoo is part of Overtone Park (and the Brooks Museum is within the park as well) just outside of downtown. More than 3500 animals Read More
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Quote: So many activities to choose from. We live and work here and have several favorites. This show is one of them and we always recommend it. Great music, entertainment and humor, you’ll love it! Read More
Quote: I was in Tootsies on July 6, 2010 and upstairs on the FAMOUS Backdoor Stage was this guy named Steve Mitchell playing two keyboards. He was GREAT! His wife told us that he was the lead vocalist/keyboardist for Read More
Quote: Writer's Note: This should be the last review, not the first. The others are in the correct order.The museum covers the period from about 1790 to just after the Great Depression. A lot was happening in our Read More