
Nashville’s Second Avenue vibrates to the sound of soulful tunes and country anthems. The Wildhorse Saloon can fill up quickly--get there around 6 p.m to be sure you’re in before they reach their capacity of 1,500 guests.
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72. Boogie your Thursday night away to live music at Dancin' in the District in Nashville, May through August; (615) 292-8470.
73. Spend your Labor Day weekend on Beale Street at the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival watching one of Jimmy Crosthwait's puppet shows and taking in live music; (901) 525-3655.
74. Watch the Peabody Hotel ducks march from the flower-topped fountain to their elevator in Memphis; (901) 529-4000.
75. Walk, bike, or skate the paved trails of the Murfreesboro Greenway System; (615) 890-5333.
76. Sample your way through the Smoky Mountain Winery in Gatlinburg; (865) 436-7551.
77. Check out the Cookeville Depot Museum, filled with railroad artifacts; (931) 528-8570.
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