Discover why the Tennessee Aquarium is consistently rated one of the nation's top aquariums. Follow the journey of a raindrop from a mountain stream to the sea as you wind through two buildings filled with exhibits representing habitats around the world.
Ruby Falls is an underground waterfall that is 62 feet tall, located in Ruby Falls Cave within Lookout Mountain, near Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the United States. The cave is commercialized with electric lights, paved foot trails, and an elevator for access. The waterfall may only be visited by a guided tour.
From north, south, east, to west, Tennessee is a state with a strong music heritage. Whether you like country, rock, soul, blues, bluegrass, R&B, or jazz, there is a music experience for every type of music lover, spanning the entire state. That's why the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development created the Tennessee Music Pathways project. This initiative connects the traveler to the rich music history of Tennessee through people, places, and genres that make Tennessee the Soundtrack of America.
The Lodge Museum of Cast Iron is a celebration of American-made cast iron and a can’t-miss destination for folks who love cooking, history, food culture, and very large skillets. Located in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, it’s an interactive experience the whole family will enjoy.