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Chattanooga / Tennessee / United States
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Based in Chattanooga, Tenn., Hunter Museum of American Art showcases American art from the Colonial period to the present day. Its collections on display include paintings, works on paper, sculpture, furniture and contemporary studio glass of different styles and periods. The museum provides artwork of several well known artists, such as Thomas Cole, Fitzhugh Lane, Winslow Homer, Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, John Marin and Thomas Hart Benton, among others. It also offers artwork of George Segal, Duane Hanson and Robert Rauschenberg.
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Nashville / Tennessee / United States
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Adventure Science Center is a science museum promoting the learning of science through interactive and interesting projects. The museum has an adventure tower that has interactive and educational science activities, including earth science, sound and light, air and space, health and energy. It has a special program called the BodyQuest that explains the mechanisms of the human body to the children through a demonstrational project. The museum organizes various educational events, exhibits and rents the facility for all occasions, including corporate events, wedding receptions and childrens birthday parties. The museum also offers various school programs including demonstrations, presentations, science laboratories and a planetarium. It is based in Nashville, Tenn.
Pigeon Forge / Tennessee / United States
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One of the top things to do in Pigeon Forge, WonderWorks Indoor Amusement park, is one of the best Pigeon Forge Attractions. With over 35,000 square feet of “edu-tainment” WonderWorks is an amusement park for the mind. The attraction combines education and entertainment with more than 100 hands on exhibits that challenge the mind and spark the imagination. This once top-secret laboratory was located in the Bermuda triangle. An experiment gone awry lifted the laboratory carrying it to Music Drive in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee where it landed upside down. Luckily all of the exhibits remained intact and available for guests to explore.
Memphis / Tennessee / United States
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Memphis Zoo, located in Memphis, Tennessee, is home to more than 4,500 animals representing more than 500 different species. Recently named as one of the top zoos in the country by TripAdvisor® and by USA Today, Memphis Zoo has completed over $93 million in renovations and expansion since the early 1990s. The Zoo’s animal inhabitants reside in one-of-a-kind exhibitry, such as Once Upon A Farm, The Commercial Appeal Cat Country, Primate Canyon, Animals of the Night, Northwest Passage, Teton Trek, CHINA - home to giant pandas YaYa and Le Le, and the all-new Zambezi River Hippo Camp. Memphis Zoo was founded in 1906 and resides on 70 acres in the middle of Overton Park. It is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Memphis Zoo, YaYa and Le Le are trademarks of the Memphis Zoo.
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Gatlinburg / Tennessee / United States
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Rafting in the Smokies, located in Gatlinburg, Tenn., is a division of Pigeon River Outdoors. The company is an adventure sports organizer with outposts throughout in Hartford, Tenn., and Ducktown, Pigeon Forge and Bryson City, N.C. It offers seasonal rafting and tubing options to customers. The company offers floating and rafting trips for children, age 3 and above. Rafting in the Smokies also offers combined tubing and rafting packages for children and adults. It offers various specialized white-water rafting trips for groups, such as youth, canoe, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, corporate, art clubs, dance and sports teams, mountain bikers, and high school and adventure teams.
Sevierville / Tennessee / United States
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One of a kind petting zoo - not just for kids! Get up close and personal with deer, elk, reindeer, zebra and zonkies, camels, kangaroo, goats, AMHA mini-horses, draft horses, emu, llama, guanaco, mini-Sicilian donkeys, Watusi, Scottish Highland cattle, and much more! We also offer an old fashioned pony ride for kids and a horseback riding stables for the entire family!
Knoxville / Tennessee / United States
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The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame located in Knoxville, Tennessee, is the only hall of fame dedicated to honoring men and women for their contributions to women's basketball and highlighting the history of the sport. It is also home of the world's largest basketball, which is displayed on the roof of the building.

Best and worst times to go to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame is indoors and perfect for year round visits, but if you plan to take in a University of Tennessee Lady Vols basketball game, you should visit between early November and late March. It operates Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., except on Saturdays when it opens at 10 a.m.

Must see/do at the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
The Ring of Honor displays more than 100 jerseys from the top high school and college players every season.

The Basketball Courts let visitors try different challenges and activities related to women's basketball, such as the vertical leap challenge and the timed dribble course, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.

The Hall of Honor displays memorabilia and historical information about Hall of Fame inductees and highlights their achievements.

Admission to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Children under 5 are admitted free, while tickets for older children, adults, and seniors range from $5 to $10. Discounted rates are also available for groups with more than 25 visitors.

Parking and Public Transportation to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Driving is recommended, as Knoxville is largely a car-dependent city. Parking is available in the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame lot located off Hill Avenue at 700 Hall of Fame Drive.

Food at the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame does not have food on site, but Calhoun's is a fantastic local chain with a restaurant located just across the parking lot from the Hall of Fame. Calhoun's is known for excellent barbecue pork, ribs, and Rocky Top Potato Skins. This location also offers stunning views of the Tennessee River from the riverside dining room. Prices range from $10 to $20 per meal.

Insider Tip for Visitors to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
If you visit in warmer months from April and early October, take a walk outside the Hall of Fame to the adjacent Volunteer Landing Park. The park offers a playground and walking paths overlooking the Tennessee River.

Author's bio: Peggy Carouthers has lived in the Knoxville area for more than 20 years. She is a freelance writer and has been published in "The Daily Times" and on the "Brazen Careerist" blog.