Tennessee is known for its music scene, especially in Nashville where every bar on every corner has some of the best live music you'll find anywhere in the country. But for a truly one-of-a-kind musical extravaganza, you need to head a little outside Music City to the tiny town of Manchester, which transforms every summer into one of the biggest music festivals in the country. It's called Bonnaroo, and if you've never been, you don't know what you're missing.
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, commonly just called Bonnaroo, is a four-day extravaganza that takes place every June outside the small town of Manchester. It's known for its excellent line up and often draws visitors from all over the world.
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When we say this thing is massive, we mean it. The whole thing takes place on a 650-acre farm, and since it's out in the middle of the Tennessee countryside, most folks camp on the grounds of the festival.
There are 9 official venues at the festival, most with confusing names like "What Stage," "This Tent," And "The Other." Don't worry -- if you go, you get the hang of it pretty quickly.
Each night, there's a main headlining act on What Stage that is always a big name in music. Past headliners include Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, and even the last-ever performance of the Beastie Boys.
The music typically starts at noon every day, with different things happening at all of the venues. Main stages can go until 2 or 3 in the morning!
The festival typically draws 50,000 - 100,000 people each year, which is 5-10 times the population of Manchester normally. Part of the reason it's so popular is that it's out in such a normally quiet place.
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Tickets to Bonnaroo typically run around $300 for general admission for all 4 days, though the price varies based on how early you buy the tickets. You can find more information on the Bonnaroo website. Get your tickets soon, as they sell out fast!
Tennessee is full of sweet, southern towns that simply burst with holiday cheer and local hospitality. To be honest, it's hard to find a town in this state that doesn't welcome you with open arms. As the weather gets chillier and the snow starts to fall, lights go up and speaker systems start to pump Christmas music down every main street in the state, a beautiful picture of the fun to come. One of our favorite places to visit during Christmastime is the bustling town of Franklin, Tennessee, just a half-hour from Nashville. Trust us when we say Franklin is one of the best Christmas towns in Tennessee, don't believe us just yet? Take a look and judge for yourself. We do not doubt that Christmas in Franklin, Tennessee will win over the staunchest of Scroogies.
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Franklin, Tennessee has long been considered the pinnacle of small-town charm. Located in the heart of Middle Tennessee, this beautiful, bustling city is surrounded by the lush beauty of the countryside and is just thirty minutes away from the metropolis of Nashville. When the fall foliage starts to fade away then you know Christmas in Tennessee is just around the corner, and there is no better place to be than here and on Franklin, Tennessee's Main Street.
Sure, the downtown is darling every day of every season. No matter when you visit, there are so many things to do in Franklin, TN. Wonderful celebrations are planned throughout the year like concerts that showcase this area's insanely talented musicians. However, the holidays really bring out a celebratory air and ring in the season with an unmatched charm.
The entire downtown puts on its holiday best, stringing Christmas lights and hanging garlands and wreaths in the windows. At night, downtown glows with holiday cheer. The illumination of the Christmas lights symbolizes the lighting of hearts during this time of year. We have some of the best residents, and they are just another reason why this little town is so inspiring.
There are multiple community events throughout the season that also serve to elevate the Franklin Christmas experience. You can attend the Christmas tree lighting in the heart of downtown, or you can visit for the magical Dickens of a Christmas when the city transforms into a scene straight out of a Dickens novel. We encourage you to simply take a stroll around and appreciate the lights and Christmas trees too.
Your favorite holiday movies are shown every season at the historic Franklin Theatre (Elf, The Polar Express, Home Alone, and Die Hard, just to name a few), making for a perfect family outing or a romantic Christmas date. There is something special about this historic theater and represents the ethos of artistic creativity found in Franklin.
Shop along the square if you're looking for delicious holiday treats and great Christmas gifts, where you can revel in the beauty of the holiday decor on every corner.
Maybe you can even experience a white Christmas while you are there. Snow makes this time of year even better and fills this lovely town with magic. Pure, complete, magic. It may be rare but this makes it one of the most spectacular Christmas towns in Tennessee when it does.
Franklin, Tennessee. There's no other place like it in the world, and we love it that way. Will you be visiting for the holiday season? What's your favorite thing to do in Franklin? Let us know we would love to hear from you!
How would you like to spend Christmas in Franklin, Tennessee? Is this not the best Tennessee Christmas town? If you want to stay longer in a town that looks like it was pulled from a Hallmark Christmas movie, then book a night at the Bluebird Cottage. It is located downtown and within walking distance of just about everything you could want in Franklin.
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The Dickens of a Christmas festival is known throughout the state and draws a solid crowd every year. Your kids will get a kick out of all the costumes, and you'll fall in love with the local vendors. The historical charm is a fitting place to have an old-timey Christmas celebration and this immersive event brings out the best of both worlds.
When we first discovered Rugby, Tennessee, it was kind of by accident. This is funny if you know anything about Rugby, because it is a small, blink-and-you-miss-it kind of town that's way out in the country. Most people don’t just stumble upon this charming little town in Tennessee; however, we were on our way to a hike when I saw a sign and quickly pulled an audible for our plans for the day. You see, I remembered reading about this town and knew if we were driving by, I had to stop.
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Since we weren’t planning on spending the day in Rugby, I knew the best place to go was the visitor’s center. Upon entering the town I immediately saw the historical charm glowing from every property.
The visitor’s center fits nicely in its surroundings by looking like the Victorian and historical houses in town. We parked and even my girls were interested so we got out of the car and headed towards the big wrap-around porch.
What I knew about the town already was that it was a "step back in time" type of community that cared deeply about its heritage. We set foot on the porch and were disappointed to see the visitor’s center was closed and wouldn’t be open till later in the day.
My girls were delighted to find a cat snoozing near the rocking chairs so they were very content to pet their new friend. To my surprise, a man opened the door and asked if we needed any help. I explained that we were looking for information but then saw that they were closed and didn’t want to bother him outside of business hours. The gentleman insisted that we come in and was very excited to tell us about the town.
Kindness and Southern hospitality are very alive and active in Tennessee and I was thankful for the man's time. He explained all of the historic Victorian buildings and gave me maps and brochures. You could tell he was passionate about the history and the town itself.
After the man pointed me in the right direction and after the cat received much love we got back in our car and started exploring.
You could drive through the town in a matter of minutes, but there was plenty to see all within a very short distance.
Homes were meticulously preserved and you could tell how much care went into the structures. Some of them were small businesses and others were personal homes. The kind man at the visitor’s center recommended that you take a tour in town where they showcase each place allowing you to walk in like you are stepping back in time.
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Not only is the pride of the town in their preserved Victorian homes, but also in the surrounding wilderness. I had countless maps, brochures, and intriguing pictures that made me want to drop everything and head into the woods. There were historical walking paths through homesteads as well as trails that made good use of interesting rock formations and beautiful waterfalls.
One trail I would highly recommend is just outside of Rugby in an area known as the Colditz Cove State Natural Area. The Northrup Falls Trail is a simple and easy course leading to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the area.
The stunning height of the plunge fall to a sparkling pool below is a sight to behold. You can even walk behind the waterfall to continue the trail as a loop. We all enjoyed it very much and is a good addition to a trip to Rugby.
Rugby Tennessee isn’t a town you just stumble into per se, but when we did I was glad we made the effort to stop. After listening to the fine gentleman who gave me a glimpse into the town I wouldn’t mind going back to dig much deeper into the history. For more information please visit the Historic Rugby website.
If you want to dive head first into this charming little town I would suggest making a whole trip out of it and spending the night in a beautiful Victorian-style home. The next day you can tour the town and even go for a hike. To see Northrup Falls it would be helpful to download the map on AllTrails like we did and then enjoy the trail!
More fun trails can be found all in the nearby Big South Fork region so make sure you check out all of the amazing natural wonders hidden within this huge wilderness area.