When Travel & Leisure magazine ranked Nashville as the friendliest city last year, I wasn?t surprised. We are still in the high season for tourists, so remember your manners when you run across a boot-wearing tourist limping down Broadway hoping for a Taylor Swift sighting. Offer them a Band-Aid for those new-boot blisters and share your favorite meat and three or hot chicken joint to give them a taste of Music City. These folks are good for our economy ? not to mention our morale. We live in an amazing city, one that people travel miles and spend hard-earned cash to visit. I have featured a few Nashville-centric items in today?s Crave. Further proof that our city ? and all its fun products ? are pretty amazing.
With a scent of Tennessee whiskey and leather, this candle named for Nashville is a perfect gift for out-of-town guests. $28 at Mignon, 202 Wilson Pike Circle in Brentwood, 615-835-2690.
These vintage album bowls are a fun nod to Music City. Record Bowl, $4.99 at Stella?s, A Unique Boutique, 1176 Nashville Pike in Gallatin, 615-452-6996.
Send guests home with a reminder of their stay in Tennessee. Nashville tea towel, $16.99 (available next week) at Hey Rooster General Store, 1106 Gallatin Pike in Nashville, 615-712-7680.
The Music City Munchies gift basket features products that are exclusively made in Tennessee, mostly in Nashville. The goodies are housed in a homemade vinyl record tray. $50 at Honey?s Vintage Sweets, 123 S. Margin St. in Franklin, 615-472-1183.
Indulge your inner country music icon with this beautiful color story from Therapy Systems. The Nashville Color Collection eye shadow trio, $32 at The Cosmetic Market.
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Source: http://blogs.tennessean.com/shopping/2013/07/06/show-tourists-some-of-nashvilles-best/
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