Everything Pleasant View is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Pleasant View.
Country music's most famous stage since 1925. Every legend has played here.
The Mother Church of Country Music. Original home of the Grand Ole Opry.
The original Nashville hot chicken since 1945. The recipe was revenge. Now it's a religion.
Nashville's modern hot chicken sensation. The line wraps the block. 'Shut the Cluck Up' level will rearrange your afternoon.
Nashville's legendary biscuits since 1951. The neon motel sign is an Instagram icon.
Willie's braids his guitar Trigger memorabilia and more in Nashville.
One of America's oldest letterpress shops still printing concert posters by hand since 1879.
10 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
You're approaching a piece of Tennessee history: St. Michael's Catholic Church, the oldest Catholic church in the state that’s been continuously operating. In 1842, a community of Catholic families, many of them Irish…
Pull over for a second – this Greek Revival mansion witnessed the Civil War firsthand. Built in 1855 for Abner T. Shaw, it was a beautiful home in a soon-to-be divided nation. During the Civil War, Union troops marched…
Stand here and you’re looking at a piece of Nashville history, a reminder of the city's early wealth and power. This is the Alexander Ewing House, built in 1821. Alexander Ewing was a prominent lawyer and businessman in…
Imagine life in early Nashville at the Frederick Stump Tavern-Inn, built by one of the city's first settlers. Colonel Frederick Stump arrived here in 1779 as part of the first group of white settlers at Fort Nashboro.…
Get ready to be amazed by a feat of early American engineering! This is the Montgomery Bell Tunnel, a hand-dug waterway that changed the landscape and industry of this region. In 1819, iron magnate Montgomery Bell,…
Imagine a bustling village here a thousand years ago. This is Mound Bottom, a remnant of a prehistoric Native American civilization. Between about 1000 and 1300 AD, people of the Mississippian culture built and lived…
This unassuming farmhouse whispers tales of medicine, family, and a complicated past rooted in pre-Civil War Tennessee. Built around 1855, this is the Walton–Wiggins Farm. Dr. Lycurgus B. Walton, a physician, built this…
Ever wonder what put a town on the map back in the day? Here in Guthrie, it was the rumble and whistle of the L&N Railroad. This entire historic district owes its existence to those tracks running right through town.…
Looking for a tangible link to Nashville's past? This unassuming plot of land, Temple Cemetery, is it. Established in 1851, it's the oldest Jewish cemetery in Tennessee. Congregation Ohabai Sholom, Nashville's oldest…
Pull over for a moment and take a look around. You're surrounded by history right here on Madison Street! This area is significant because of its architecture, much of it designed by Clarence Colley. Clarence Colley was…