The Creekside is located in Nashville, Tenn. It has 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. Creekside Log Cabin, an original cabin built in 1860, has been disassembled and rebuilt with an addition added in the 1980s. Creekside is a log cabin that was built in the 1860s. This wood cabin is a vintage-style and has all modern amenities. Creekside is just 2 miles from Nashville and close to many attractions. You can have a game of chess in the game room, relax around the fire pit, and take a dip in the hot tub. This wood cabin offers something for everyone (and even Wi-Fi). This vacation property features 1 king-sized, 1 queen-sized, 1 full, and 1 twin-sized beds.
You can find great places to eat, drink and hear music while you are on vacation in Nashville. There’s so much to do in Nashville, including the historic honky-tonk area, culture, and history. There are also amazing local restaurants and bars that are a little off the beaten track in the outlying areas. This city is a must-see. Here are some of the things that you can do in Nashville during your stay.
Gaylord Opryland Resort. The Gaylord Opryland resort is sprawling and offers almost 3,000 guest rooms. It’s much like a resort that offers high-end casino gaming without the noise of slot machines. It’s a great place for people-watching, especially when the resort is decorated for holidays.
Anyone who loves Bluegrass music will find the Gulch area to be a great place. Since 1974, The Station Inn has been a top venue for bluegrass music. You are likely to recall a bluegrass legend who has performed at this small club. Every night, the Station Inn hosts live music. On Sundays, there is a bluegrass jam. You can bring your instrument and play along, or just listen to the local musicians jamming out for the love of music.
Hatch Show Print was established in the SoBro area in 1921 to produce posters for traveling circuses. Hatch Show Print also prints posters for minstrel shows. Hatch Show Print maintains the letterpress printing traditions that are still loved by music fans as well as art directors. This is a great place for finding new posters to decorate your house. As Mr. Hatch used the phrase, “Selling without posters is like fishing with no worms.” These posters were used in marketing campaigns and tour swag by bands like Bruce Springsteen or REM. The Country Music Hall of Fame has a shop where you can see the old presses in operation and get a great souvenir of Nashville history.