Clue #1
It's country that kicks all through the night with free dance lessons until you get it right! Step outside to see the Saloon's name or just look at all its patrons with long, flowing Manes.
*Look for the Stylish One that guards the men's door. What makes his foot unique?
Clue #2
It's up the Alley for Bourbon and Blues. Check out the music while looking for you clue. Originally the location of Printing and publishing, that's how it was known. Today it's a showcase of talent surrounded by The District Zone.
*Look up towards the sky or you might miss it! What is the name of the alley?
Clue #3
Music City wouldn't be the same without Hard Rock and a Restaurant that takes up the whole city block. Up on the wall is a mural of colors bright. Inside the Cafe' are artists that are our sight!
*Down on the corner, you can't strum this Guitar, but oh how it spins. What is the name of the Restaurant?
Clue #4
The Mother Church of Country Music, she is a flurry with all kinds of concert biz. Once the home of the Grand Ole Opry, it's now a major part of our history.
*The treasure you seek is found inside. Look for two legends that permanently reside. Who are they and what is the significance of them residing here?
Clue #5
It's a Hall of Fame filled with today and yesteryears' stars. On display, there are even two unbelievable cars. Walk through the annals of Country Music - that's how you can spend all day. Or rest for a while with a cup of Joe and desert in the atrium cafe'
*Who are the original owners of both spectacular cars inside?
Clue #6
It's one of the nation's oldest letterpress Print shops still operating today with no plans to change, slow or stop. Step inside and see all the posters hanging on the walls. You may even recognize The King, The Boss or them all.
*What is the name of the Boss's album that used this Show Print shop to design the jacket?
Clue #7
Round and Round and Round she goes. When she'll
shop, no one knows. Hop aboard and see some very
cool art, but you must be strapped in or it won't
start. Don't take for granted that it's just
a ride, because this is a piece that Nashvillians
take great pride.
*What were Wima Rudolph's contributions to Tennessee's history, and what school did she attend?
Clue #8
It's the World Famous Lounge and the stomping ground of stars. Don't be surprised when they pass you the tip jars. Three cheers for Tootsie's and the Orchid on the glass. Look for the flower part of Music City's past.
*What famous female country music
performer was discovered at this legendary Honky
Tonk?
Final Clue
Visitors, need help planning your stay? Don't want you to get lost along the way. Come to the Center to buy discounted tickets and super gifts. It's in the same place where the Predators start lots of tiffs.
*In
the back of the Center stands a lone jukebox.
You don't need a quarter to make it rock. There
is a church pew next to the jukebox. Where was
the per located originally? Punch your favorite
song while you wait to see if you have all the
correct answers to the scavenger hunt. If you
do, a Tennessee treasure awaits you.

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