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General Morgan Inn & Conference Center
Greeneville, Tennessee, United States
The General Morgan Inn and Conference Center, a historic hotel in Tennessee, takes its name from the Confederate leader whose daring raids into the upper Midwest terrorized the Union Army during the Civil War.
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The Peabody Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Historian David Cohn once wrote, “The Mississippi Delta begins in the lobby of The Peabody Hotel… If you stand near its fountain in the middle of the lobby… ultimately you will see everybody who is anybody in the Delta…” Truly, in the minds of many, The Peabody is Memphis.
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21c Museum Hotel Nashville by MGallery
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Located on Banker's Alley near the vibrant entertainment district in downtown Nashville, 21c Museum Hotel Nashville by MGallery is housed in the historic Gray & Dudley Building on 2nd Avenue North. Guests who stay at this hotel will not only have access to the art galleries and other amenities within the hotel, but will find that they are within walking distance of several iconic Nashville landmarks and a short drive away from many more.
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The Hermitage Hotel
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Located in the heart of Music City, adjacent to the state capitol, the Hermitage Hotel is the only remaining grand hotel in Nashville and the only commercial Beaux Arts structure in the state of Tennessee. This historic AAA Five Diamond hotel has become so ingrained in the city's lifeblood, that the slogan "Meet me at the Hermitage" has held up for close to 100 years.
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The Union Station Nashville Yards
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
A stay at the Union Station combines the elegance of the past with the modern conveniences of the present. The excitement of millions of travelers who passed within these walls remains almost palpable. For over a century, this massive turreted structure has been a distinctive feature of Nashville’s cityscape.