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The Summer Extravaganza! 2021 Leaders Trip
Founded in 1799, Nashville is perhaps best known as the capital of country music, as evidenced by such attractions as the
County Music Hall of Fame and the city's famous Music Row district.
April 19, 2021
Photos: (1) The Summer Extravaganza! sales contest flyer (2 through 7) Nashville and the Omni Nashville Hotel, the Summer Extravaganza! Leaders Trip destination
By Mike Myers

Agents - you and a guest could win an all-expenses paid trip to Nashville, Tennessee! The "Summer Extravaganza" 2021 Leaders Trip features five days and four nights at the Omni Nashville Hotel. Attached to the Nashville Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Omni Nashville Hotel is a downtown retreat with a rooftop pool and hot tub, steakhouse, and bar with live music.

 

Nashville, capital of Tennessee, lies almost in the center of the state on the Cumberland River. Thanks to its importance as a place of learning — the city boasts many universities and colleges — along with its superb reproduction of the Parthenon, it's often called the "Athens of the South" and is a delight to explore on foot.

Founded in 1779, Nashville is perhaps best known as the capital of country music, as evidenced by such attractions as the Country Music Hall of Fame and the city's famous Music Row district.

 

The city also serves as an excellent jumping-off point to explore the rest of Tennessee, and Nashville's surroundings offer many historical and recreational tourist attractions, including old plantations and Civil War sites.

 

If walking is your thing, be sure to take the historic John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge for its great views over the Cumberland River. Another popular thing to do is walking to (and around) the trendy Germantown area, known for its boutique shops and superb restaurants.

There are also plenty of great music-themed walks to enjoy. One of the most popular is the Music City Walk of Fame located on Nashville's "Music Mile." Here, you can trace the city's influence on music through a series of plaques dedicated to acts and artists who all have a connection to the city and its rich musical history. This, along with the city's many pleasant parks and people-friendly streets, make it one of the top cities in the US to explore the old-fashioned way.

The Omni Nashville Hotel also features a coffee house and Southern-style restaurant, plus a spa and fitness center. Upscale rooms and suites are warm and inviting, with perks like floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen TVs, and 4-poster beds.

"We're excited to offer this trip as a reward to our agents," says Chuck McDaniel, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "It should be a fun and well-deserved celebration for our qualifying agents."

Please see the contest flyer above for complete rules and regulations, or click here to download a PDF version.

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