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In the United States of America, in the country’s south-west to be precise, lies the city of Nashville that is the capital of the Tennessee State. Nowadays, this is a prosperous city that is widely recognized as the birthplace of country music. Thanks to the popularity of this music genre, millions of people around the world found out about Nashville. Do you enjoy listening to country music? One of the local museums is dedicated to it. This is the right venue to learn more about the history of this genre of popular music and see famous performers. The architectural heritage of this city invites tourists to make a journey to the past and see how this American state lived in the previous centuries. The majority of the buildings belong to the 19th century. Such Native American tribes as Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Shawnee were the first settlers in the area of the modern Tennessee State. Hunting was the main occupation of these people. In 1779, the Virginia natives founded a settlement in the deserted area. They called the new town after General Francis Nash. The newly founded town developed quickly thanks to its beneficial geographic location. Seven years after the foundation, the town got its first codex. Another thirty years later, Nashville became the capital of Tennessee. Until the Civil War in the United States, Nashville was a prosperous city and a major river port. After a series of battles in February 1862, the Union Army captured the city. They had to restore … Read further

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Tourists from all over the world who like country music come to this museum to see with their own eyes the famous Cadillac, which belonged to Elvis Presley. Besides this car, the museum exhibits two more vehicles. One of these vehicles is Pontiac Bonneville made in 1963. Another famous musician - Webb Pierce – was driving that car. The other car is featured in Smokey and the Bandit II film. The museum has a … Open

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