Within a day’s drive of 65 percent of the U.S. population, Tennessee is a state of natural wonders and Southern hospitality. With a history that defined our nation, music that created our culture, and a great outdoors that birthed Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett, this is a must-visit corner of our country.
Make Memphis the first ‘must’ on your Tennessee musical journey. Elvis did. W.C. Handy did. B.B. King and Isaac Hayes did too. Whether it’s pop, jazz, rock‘n roll, country & western, gospel or blues, this is home. Beale Street is still a showcase for new talent from all over the country, as it has been for over 100 years. It was a haven for African Americans leaving the Delta after the introduction of the cotton gin in the early 1900’s, and they brought the music of the fields and the churches with them. The music of their souls. Many played on an eclectic array of discarded battlefield instruments—trumpets, trombones, and drums—while others played along on banjoes and guitars, to create a unique American art form. The spirit of the city lives on. There are now over 3 blocks of nightclubs, specialty shops and restaurants on Beale Street alone.
And when the music of the mountains came to town, it came to Nashville, the birthplace of country & western. Put on your dancing shoes and hop on over to the Wildhorse Saloon, for a night of line dancing and square dancing. Don’t be shy. It’s a lot of fun.
Experience the outdoors of the Smokey Mountains at Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, where you’ll find a wide selection of country souvenir shops, arts and crafts outlets, and plenty of eateries that serve mountain fare for hungry travelers. You can fish in mountain streams, or ski the finest powder snow, go Class IV whitewater rafting, or enjoy the view by riding the sky lift to the mountain top. You just have to choose the season. But do stop and browse through the hundreds of shops that display the work of the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community. You’ll learn about Tennessee history as you explore Gatlinburg’s heritage shops and hear the stories of bygone times. And after the sun goes down, continue your musical journey at Dollywood, where the diva of country song presents the best of mountain music and food for y’all, young and old.
You could fill a lifetime of vacations here.
A rustic cabin in the woods, with a stone fireplace, adjacent to nature trails that take you straight into the densely wooded forests of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, would be a great place to escape. Especially if it has all the comforts of a five-star hotel. Like the Westgate Smokey Mountains Resort
You can rent or buy a Timeshare condominium at a resort in Tennessee. Then you can go back year after year. And as a timeshare owner, you can vary your schedule and resort choice each year, through an exchange company like RCI or Interval International.
So before you plan your next vacation, contact Timeshare Sales Team and let us arrange your Southern family vacation.
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