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From coffee empires to music royalty, architectural wonders to nature’s finest, Tennessee has a lot to show. With fascinating and downright weird people, places and events, learn what makes Tennessee, well, Tennessee: * The Peabody Hotel in downtown Memphis is famous for the ducks that live on its roof; every day a ”Duckmaster” escorts the ducks from the hotel’s roof, down the elevator and into the fountain in the hotel’s lobby * Move over, Nashville! The U.S. Congress deemed the official birthplace of country music to be Bristol, a tiny town in the northeast corner of the state * Elvis Presley’s mother, father, grandmother and the King himself are buried at Graceland, Elvis Presley’s Memphis home * Sweetwater is the location of the Lost Sea, the largest underground lake in America; its total size has been a mystery since its discovery over 100 years ago * The skeleton of a saber-toothed tiger discovered beneath downtown Nashville in 1971 was the inspiration for the Nashville Predators mascot, ”Gnash” * And so much more…