11 Astounding Tennessee Historical Sites You’ll Adore
Tennessee Historical Sites

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July 24, 2021

Historical Sites Of Tennessee.

In Tennessee, historical sites are everywhere. From the Mississippi River to the Smoky Mountains there are family-friendly sites full of rich history.

Tennessee Historical Sites | Graceland

Elvis presley Grave at Graceland

Location: Memphis, Tennessee

Short of four miles north of the Mississippi border lies the home and final resting place of The King of Rock n Roll. Visitors worldwide come to visit the Elvis Presley grave at Graceland and tour the 17,552 square foot estate.

Tennessee Historical Sites | Grand Ole Opry

Welcome to the Grand Ole Opry House, home of country music. Most people fail to realize that the Opry is not a “Place” but rather a “Show.” Originally known as the WSM Barn Dance back in 1925, The Opry held court at the Ryman Auditorium for 31 years before moving to its current location near the Cumberland River. 

Be sure to Book A Tour of Both Houses for the whole experience. Since 1925, radio station 650 AM has broadcasted the Saturday show live, featuring Hank Williams, Carrie Underwood, and hundreds more. The Grand Ole Opry 2021 schedule features comedians and musicians alike from across the nation.

How old is the Grand Ole Opry

Tennessee Historical Sites | Beale Street

Free parking near Beale street

Location: Memphis, Tennessee

Created in 1841 as a place for shops and traders traveling the Mississippi River, Beale street quickly became a stop for musicians playing the Blues. The New Year’s Eve bash under the Beale Street sign is sure to be a night to remember.

Tennessee Historical Sites | The Hermitage

Location: Nashville, Tennessee

Home to President Andrew Jackson unto his passing in 1845, his vault resides there to this day. Several consider the Andrew Jackson Hermitage haunted; discover for yourself on a Ghost Tour through the grounds.

Andrew Jackson Hermitage Haunted

Tennessee Historical Sites | The Parthenon

The Parthenon in Nashville

Location: Nashville, Tennessee

Come to view the gilded 42-foot statue of Athena, one of the many rotating exhibits, or take a stroll through the grounds of Centennial Park. Located in Midtown Nashville, The Parthenon holds a treasure of history found in few places around the world.

Tennessee Historical Sites | Tennessee Valley Railroad

Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee

The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum offers train rides that take you back in time and allow you to explore the history of the land. Gaining in popularity are the Tennessee Valley Railroad Dinner Train dining cars which offer a multi-course dining experience you will not forget.

Tennessee Valley Railroad Dinner Train

Tennessee Historical Sites | Delta Queen

Chattanooga Delta Queen Hotel

Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee

Developed in Scotland in the 1920s, at the cost of $850,000.00, the Delta Queen has a history that goes back over 100 years. Currently located on the Tennessee River and open for breakfast and High Tea in Miss Leila’s Tea Room.

Tennessee Historical Sites | Tennessee State Capitol

Location: Nashville, Tennessee

The Nashville Tennessee State Capitol building, located on M.L.K Jr Blvd, is a shining example of the Greek Revival Style of architecture famous. Monuments abound on the capitol grounds, as well as the tomb of President James K. Polk. The Tennessee State Capitol parking situation is a different story. Look for the St. Mary’s Cathedral lot for the shortest walk.

Nashville Tennessee State Capitol

Tennessee Historical Sites | Sycamore Shoals

Sycamore Shoals State Historical Park

Location: Elizabethton, Tennessee

Formally known as the Sycamore Shoals of the Watauga River and home to numerous archeological sites, Sycamore Shoals conveys the history of the Cherokee Indians. Sycamore Shoals State Historic Parks houses the Carter House, which is the earliest standing residence in Tennessee. Be sure to attend the Sycamore Shoals reenactment held in May.

Tennessee Historical Sites | Franklin Battlefield

 

Location: Franklin, Tennessee

A visit to Civil War historical sites in Tennessee is not complete without a stop at the Franklin TN Battlefield. Stay the evening at the Franklin Battlefield Inn, steeped in the history of the Civil War and that of our magnificent nation.

Franklin TN Battlefield

Tennessee Historical Sites | William Blount Mansion

Blount County Tennessee

Location: Knoxville, Tennessee

Touted as the Birthplace of Tennessee and regarded as one of the great historical sites in Knoxville, Tennessee, the Blount Mansion hosts various events throughout the year and a virtual voyage. Laboring as Tennessee’s first senator, Blount realized immortality by becoming the first-ever to be impeached for High Crimes and Misdemeanors.

Tennessee Historical Sites | Other Notable Locations

Museum of Appalachia

Location: Clinton, TN

National Civil Rights Museum

Location: Memphis, TN

Sequoya Birthplace Museum

Location: Vonore, TN

Sun Studio

Location: Memphis, TN

Market Square

Location: Knoxville, TN

Carnton

Location: Franklin, TN

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