
Just a Short Drive from Nashville Lies a Town Frozen in Another Century
Brick-lined streets, historic homes, and a lively small-town atmosphere give this destination plenty of Southern charm.

Brick-lined streets, historic homes, and a lively small-town atmosphere give this destination plenty of Southern charm.

Few cities capture the rhythm and soul of the American South quite like this one.

Most travelers headed to the Alabama coast shoot straight for the beach towns.

Renowned for its mix of cultures, cuisines and music scenes, New Orleans is one of the most rewarding and unique cities to visit in the States.

This mountain town sits at about 4,118 feet on the western edge of North Carolina, tucked into a pocket of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Along the banks of Cane River Lake in northwestern Louisiana sits a town with brick streets, iron-railed balconies, and a pace that’s, well, pretty unhurried.

As it boasts almost 3,000 miles of tidal coastline, it should come as no surprise that South Carolina has an astounding array of beautiful beaches.

This small city in Georgia has a population of about 130,000 people. But despite its size there are a lot of things to do.

Long sandy beaches, quiet marshlands, and swaying palm trees give this barrier island a peaceful and upscale atmosphere.

Renowned around the country for the role it played in the early history of the States, Williamsburg was once the capital of both the Colony and Commonwealth of Virginia.

The first state to be settled in 1607, Virginia has a rich history, culture and heritage to delve into lots of spellbinding scenery.

Rich in history and culture, this dynamic Southern city combines industrial heritage with a vibrant modern atmosphere.

Offering up romantic images of the Old South, Charleston is home to a huge historic district that is full of beautiful old buildings, charming cobbled lanes, and centuries-old tourist attractions.

Set along the scenic banks of the Potomac River, this charming city blends rich history with a lively, modern atmosphere.

This oft-overlooked destination really has a lot going for it.
