Nashville is the capital and largest city in Tennessee. It’s known as the Music City thanks to its diverse music scene and recording studios.
Mammoth Cave National Park is home to the world’s longest cave system. With several choices for exploring both beneath and above the ground, it’s a great place to spend a day or more.
Montgomery is the capital of Alabama and has a surprising amount of things to see and do. Whether you’re on the Civil Rights trail or Civil War trail, or just looking for some Southern culture, Montgomery makes a great choice.
Selma, Alabama, is known for its role in the Civil Rights movement. There are several different landmarks around town directly related to the Voting Rights March of 1965.
Jimmy Carter National Historical Park pays homage to the rural roots of the 39th President of the United States.
Macon is a city in central Georgia with plenty to keep you busy for a day or two. As the birthplace or hometown of several great musicians, it’s a good place for music lovers. History and architecture buffs will also enjoy what they find. Macon’s slogan is “where soul lives”.
Gary, Indiana, is a city on the south shore of Lake Michigan. It’s now better known for its high crime rate rather than its past as an important steel producing city.