I'm glad you asked.

My state is home to Fort Knox, Dollywood, Graceland (where Elvis Presley lived), The Hermitage (home of Andrew Jackson), the Smoky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains, and the Tennessee Valley (only a few of several landmarks). It's constitutionally divided into three Grand Divisions: East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee (where I live), and West Tennessee. What I find most interesting here is the geography, like mountains, valleys, low-laying basins, and plateaus to name a few. Nashville, the principal capital city, has a few nicknames such as "Cashville", "Music City, USA", and "Athens of the South". As far as sports are concerned, we major in baseball, but we also enjoy football, ice-hockey, basketball, and soccer. Tennessee is also home to Bristol Motor Speedway which features NASCAR Sprint Cup racing two weekends a year routinely selling out more than 160,000 seats on each date. I've been to the Smoky Mountains a long time ago when I was a kid. I stayed in Gatlinburg for five days, and it was really interesting. I absolutely loved the view and the mountain air was very refreshing. I've also been to the Cherokee Indian Reservation and have gone hiking twice. The first time was at Burgess Falls, and the second and final time was at Fall Creek Falls. I have to admit... it did me a world of good. I saw and heard things I had never seen or heard before prior to even going hiking in the first place.