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    4.0 (5 reviews)
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    Nashville Visitor Center - Nightime

    Nashville Visitor Center

    4.5(20 reviews)
    17.0 miSobro, Downtown

    Before vacationing in Nashville, I watched YouTube livestreams. These livestreams gave me tours of…read moreNashville before seeing it live. When I was following along on these virtual walks, my eyes took in this towering landmark that looked like a radio tower. This towering landmark marked the end of the Honkey Tonk Highway stretch of Broadway. In real life I was going to see this. In June that happened plenty of times. This Nashville landmark is a 250-foot tall radio tower that pays homage to Nashville's rich radio history, especially WSM Country Music which has aired country music since 1925. It is a representation of Nashville's connection to music, much like the tower above the Country Music Hall of Fame. This landmark was a big part of the vacation. Kind of like the Eiffel Tower would be in Paris. Nearby I would take pictures of it up close and walking along Broadway, the Riverfront Park, Walk of Fame Park, and other spots I took distant pictures of it. This landmark radio tower is incorporated into the northeast corner of the Bridgestone Arena at Broadway and Rep. John Lewis Way. This corner is home to the Nashville Visitor Center. It is a rounded mostly glass structure serving as the base of the 250-foot tall radio tower. It also serves as a place to welcome people to Nashville, Tennessee. I went inside here a couple of times. I saw it as a place to get acquainted with and to remember Nashville. When I walked inside from the entrance at Rep. John Lewis Way, I saw a few interpretive kiosks and a wall of records. The windows opening up to Broadway and Rep. John Lewis Way brought in sufficient sunlight and views. In the center of the room is the information desk where the employees answer questions and ring up souvenirs. They were pretty helpful when I asked them about the Nashville Trolly. However, they did not know much about the landmark above them. It's interesting that I would learn about it from Google AI instead of from the Nashville Visiter's Center. Regardless they were friendly and enthusiastic about answering my questions. Surrounding the desk are souvenirs. In my opinion the gift shops on Broadway offer a far better selection. Beyond the rounded below the landmark radio tower, the Visitor Center extends into the Bridgestone Arena. In contrast to the well lit, modern, and Nashville themed room under the radio tower, this area feels like a waiting area in a bus terminal. I appears to double up as a ticketing area. This is where the seating, brochures, and restrooms are. I spent some time sitting here with my Dad, and Brother while cooling off on a humid Nashville afternoon. I am a fan of the Nashville Visitor Center landmark 250-foot tall radio tower that rises from the top. When I vacationed in Music City USA, it was a landmark that I gravitated to.

    This spot stood out as the perfect pitstop on our road trip as we passed Tennessee. It offers…read moreplenty of options for the local tourist attractions with an eased checkout experience. No matter what you stopped in Nashville for, stopping here allows you to preview a lot of options to really strategize your time in the area. We took the dogs for a walk nearby and were able to scope out several entertainment options for the night. Our visit here was short but thanks to this ample and easily accessible visitor center, I was able to select the itinerary for the night. If you need to gather your thoughts and have plenty of recommendations at your disposition, this is worth stopping at.

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    Nashville Visitor Center - The 250-foot radio tower is a landmark that pays homage to Nashville's radio roots, especially WSM radio.

    The 250-foot radio tower is a landmark that pays homage to Nashville's radio roots, especially WSM radio.

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    Nashville Visitor Center - Setting eyes on the Nashville Visitor Center and it's unnamed landmark tower, for the first time on June 23, 2025.

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    Setting eyes on the Nashville Visitor Center and it's unnamed landmark tower, for the first time on June 23, 2025.

    Ardmore Welcome Center - Rocket

    Ardmore Welcome Center

    4.1(12 reviews)
    66.5 mi

    This is a completely new facility, it took over two years to tear down the building, parking lots,…read moreand roads to reconstruct them all as brand new. That part is great. The restrooms are split in half where they can close half for cleaning and then switch to the other side. When they aren't cleaning, both sides used to be open. Now, they've gotten lazy and only half of the restrooms are ever open at once. So, when you have dozens of truckers and a lot of people in cars throughout the night, there sometimes is a line in the restrooms waiting for a toilet. There is a room with a lot of free travel information but it is locked up all night long. It's only open during 'bankers hours'. When the place is the busiest us when all of this information is locked up and inaccessible. It is unlike any other rest area in any other state - we've never seen all of this type of travel information locked up anywhere else. The locks on the toilet stalls are unusual. They have red and green blocks... From the outside they are very small and some of them aren't lined up or they are damaged. People can't always tell if they are available without looking for feet. From the inside, red means what? It is locked or unlocked? Safe or unsafe? If you check the lock before closing the door, there is no deadbolt to see moving... It's all internal to the door. On the inside, SOME of the stalls show a diagram of a locked padlock when it is in the red position and an unlocked symbol on the green. But some of them don't show the symbols or the red/green colors because these locks are junk and everything gets out of alignment. I've seen guys open the stall doors of occupied stalls many times because of these screwed up locks. Just the other day, a guy said it showed his door was locked but he got walked in on... You can't physically test them because turn the handle to open the door automatically unlocks the door in the process. So, yeah, for my job, I travel through here a few times every week. The next place to stop is more than 60 miles south. There is a bucees 30 miles south but you can't take trucks there.

    Alabama welcome center located off the expressway that garners a lot of attention for having the…read morespace rocket during our in front of the facility. For rest stops you won't get much cooler outside decor than an actual real life rocket. The grounds also feature a Vietnam memorial and a Korean War memorial. So lots of cool historical things to check out on the grounds. The inside features a visitors center and a separate section with a mens and woman's room. The visitors side had a lady greeter who was very nice and asked for family size and zip code so they can keep track of visitors. The rocket garners a lot of attention. The bathrooms were pretty rough but nothing out of the ordinary compared to a normal welcome center or rest stop. The vending machines were in a separate exterior hut type area to the left of the main entrance. Overall pretty cool rest stop that is memorable for the rocket and cool war memorials as well. Someone told me this is the most visited place in all of Alabama. Kinda cool if true.

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    Vacations Booked

    Vacations Booked

    5.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    Rachel Lackey of Vacations Booked presented us with several options for the perfect place to…read morecelebrate our wedding anniversary. By creating options, answering questions, steering us in the right direction, Rachel helped us eliminate stress and create a vacation that was just right for us. I wanted the bluest , clearest water so we chose Turks and Caicos. The Seven Stars Resort was a wonderful place on lovely Grace Bay. Even though we had a less expensive "garden room", we still had a view of the sea. We spent all day between that gorgeous ocean water and the heated adult pool. Then a nap and dinner. The breakfast included at the Seven Stars was excellent and we found some good restaurants nearby such as the Caicos Cafe. Even the supermarket sandwiches were good. The snorkeling trip gave us one big activity during our stay. Favorite things: the blue water, the freshly cut open coconut with ice and rum, and reading on chaises under the umbrellas!. I literally had a life-changing massage at the Seven Star's Spa. Rachel was the best. She did all the work and made it all so easy. She was always available for questions. Most important, her expertise helped us avoid mistakes we definitely would have made had we booked the hotel ourselves. We won't hesitate to call her to help plan our next vacation.

    From the owner: Our team of travel agents has circled the globe to curate incomparable vacation opportunities for…read moreour clients. Planning the ideal trip is what we do best, and we'll use our extensive knowledge and trusted partners to create an itinerary that maximizes your budget and takes you places you only dreamed of visiting. Our experience mapping out international travel ensures that no detail is overlooked and that your journey is seamless from departure to arrival and back home again.

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