How to get out Tennessee
Arkansas - Tennessee's southwestern neighbor, "The Natural State" is home to the Ozark Mountains in the northwest while the south and east of the state has flatter land and shows more of its agricultural heritage.
Missouri - The state's northwestern neighbor is home Branson, a music mecca similar to Nashville (but nowhere near as large), and St. Louis, the gateway to the West.
Kentucky - Tennessee's northern neighbor is the Bluegrass State, home to the Kentucky Derby, Mammoth Cave National Park and the Corvette Museum.
Virginia - Located across Tennessee's northeast corner, Virginia is known for the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah National Park.
North Carolina - Located east of Tennessee, North Carolina is where you'll find Chimney Rock, Biltmore Estate and Grandfather Mountain.
Georgia - Tennessee's southeastern neighbor is across the border from Chattanooga. Located here are Rock City, the historic village of Helen, and the vibrant city of Atlanta.
Alabama - The state to the south of Tennessee has the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville and the popular Gulf Shores resort region.
Mississippi - Southwest of Tennessee, Mississippi boasts Civil War battlefields, scenic parkways, antebellum charm, and riverboat casinos.
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