Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville's WSM radio station was the first to be granted an FM-broadcasting license back in 1941. The nickname, 'Music City' was coined by radio announcer David Cobb in the 1950's, and the name stuck.
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Why bring your group to Nashville for their next corporate meeting or event?
Nashville, Tennessee, often referred to as "Music City," is renowned for its rich musical heritage, vibrant cultural scene, and Southern hospitality. As the capital of Tennessee, Nashville is the heart of the country music industry, home to the legendary Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and historic Ryman Auditorium. Beyond music, the city boasts a lively arts scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and live performance venues.
Downtown Nashville features a bustling nightlife, especially along Broadway, where honky-tonks and bars offer live music every day of the week. The city's culinary scene is also a highlight, featuring a mix of traditional Southern cuisine, including its famous hot chicken, and innovative, contemporary dining.
Schedule a food and wine pairing at Historic Belle Meade, head to a Tennessee Titans football game, and explore the arts beyond music at Nashville's many galleries scattered through a walkable downtown. Then round out the day with country music and home-cooked favorites with a gourmet twist.
Approximate direct travel times to Nashville International Airport from major US airports are:
Atlanta, GA: 1 hr, 10 mins.
JFK, New York City: 2 hrs, 50 mins.
Los Angeles, CA : 3 hrs, 50 mins.
Chicago, IL: 1 hr, 45 mins.
Travel time to downtown Nashville from the airport is around 20 minutes.