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Memphis & Nashville
American Music at its Best


April 19 - 22, 2012
$1149 per person land only, Based on double occupancy

Y’all put on your boots and join us.
Pop culture meets history in Memphis and Nashville. Elvis’ Graceland, the Grand Ole Opry and Jack Daniels provide our fill of fun. But the National Civil Rights Museum, Belle Meade Plantation and Andrew Jackson’s home redeem us with a more serious historical perspective. We CAN have it all!



INCLUDED

  • 6 nights Doubletree hotels
  • Daily breakfast Nashville
  • Graceland admission and transportation
  • Gibson Guitar factory tour
  • Civil Rights Museum admission
  • Transportation from Memphis to Nashville
  • Jack Daniels distillery tour
  • Lunch at Miss Mary Bobo’s
  • Grand Ole Opry tickets
  • Belle Meade admission and tour
  • Hermitage admission and tour
  • Country Music Hall of Fame admission

A $200 deposit reserves your space. Minimum of 8 and maximum of 20 required for this trip. Credit cards incur a 3% surcharge. Itinerary subject to change without notice. No refunds for unused activities. Final payment due February 15, 2012.






ITINERARY -

  • Day 1 – Arrival in Memphis. Meet at the hotel to begin this trip.
  • Day 2 – Goin’ to Graceland, Graceland - Imagine the souvenir opportunities? This afternoon we see how Gibson guitars are made.
  • Day 3 – The National Civil Rights Museum this morning. Evening departure to Nashville.
  • Day 4 – Lynchburg is not just about Jack Daniels whiskey. It is also home to the Walking Horse Museum. Miss Mary Bobo will feed us lunch. The county is dry so there are no samples. Seriously!
  • Day 5 – A tour of historic Belle Meade Plantation and Hermitage (Andrew Jackson’s home) begin the day. Evening performance at the Grand Old Opry. You do not have to be a country music fan to enjoy this unusual experience.
  • Day 6 – Country Music Hall of Fame gives us insight into the roots of country music.
  • Day 7 – Departure for home.

 

 

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