Sips Si ps, , So Soun unds ds & & Sce Scene nery ry Ro Road ad Tri Trip d Fall in Love with Tennessee, Kentucky and West Virginia
International Gateways Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CTL) Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport (DFW) Kansas City International Airport (MCI) Orlando International Airport (MCO) Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) The American South welcomes you Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (STL) to take a trip on the open road Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) West across 12 authentic southern states. Nashville International Airport (BNA) Virginia Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) Virginia Memphis International Airport (MEM) Missouri Kentucky Experience a mix of charming towns Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) North Charleston International Airport (CHS) and vibrant metropolitan Carolina communities, local culinary favorites, Tennessee South Carolina rich music, amazing outdoors and Arkansas true hospitality! Mississippi Georgia Alabama Louisiana
Harpers Ferry Washington Dulles International Airport Charleston White Sulphur Lexington Louisville Springs Sips ps, , Sou ounds ds & S Scene nery y Road oad Trip Bardstown Bowling Green Driving Distance: 1,400 km Suggested Time: 2 Weeks Nashville Arrival/Departure Airports: Nashville International Airport (BNA) Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
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Hear the Music Where it Lives The music scene in Nashville is just as diverse as the songwriters and musicians in the city. You’ll discover country, pop, rock, Americana, bluegrass, jazz, blues, classical, gospel and contemporary Christian music in over 180 live music venues in Music City!
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Bowling Green What makes Bowling Green a stand-out destination, though, are the unexpected attractions. It’s the only place in the world where “America’s sports car,” the Chevrolet Corvette, is assembled. Bardstown – “Bourbon Capital of the World” The immediate draw to Bardstown for visitors is an immersion in all thing's bourbon – history, culture, attractions and, of course, tastings of the Kentucky-made bourbon. A pleasing bonus is finding a huge slice of Americana in a beautiful small town.
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Louisville Louisville is Kentucky’s largest city – home to both the Kentucky Derby and Muhammad Ali. Here, you can sip some of the world's finest spirits along the Urban Bourbon Trail, visit landmarks honoring some of history’s greatest influencers and dine at award-winning restaurants – all in the same day.
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Lexington Lexington is a city that locals are proud to call home and a place where out-of- towners can find the best of both worlds. It’s a place where rolling pastures filled with horses coexist with a lively city scene that blends genuine hospitality with the latest trends. This is the self-proclaimed Horse Capital of the World and also the Best Place in America to Grab a Drink. Here, you can find good old- fashioned charm, as well as a good Old Fashioned cocktail.
Charleston
Almost Heaven Charleston, West Virginia, is steeped in historic architecture, an eclectic music scene, bountiful shopping, unique dining and four seasons of changing mountain landscape. The capital city serves as the gateway to all that is wild and wonderful in the Mountain State, including snow skiing, world-class zip-line canopy tours, whitewater rafting, ATV trails, golfing, hiking, fishing, rock climbing, mountain biking, canoeing, and kayaking - all within an hour's drive or less.
White Sulphur Springs
The Greenbrier Resort The Greenbrier Resort is a National Historic Landmark, welcoming guests from around the world (including 26 U.S. presidents) since 1778. The property features championship golf and tennis facilities, fine dining, a world-renowned spa offering white sulphur mineral water treatments and a casino. Don't miss an opportunity to tour the underground Bunker, a Cold War fallout shelter completed in 1961 to serve as a refuge for government officials in the event of an emergency.
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Harpers Ferry It may be small, but this town only an hour and a half from Washington D.C. played a big role in the American Civil War as the site of John Brown’s raid on the national arsenal. Explore the streets of town and trace your way through key moments in early America.
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