Address: 2613B McGavock Pk, Nashville, TN 37214, USA
Phone: +16158728358
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7PM
Thursday: 9AM–7PM
Friday: 9AM–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
James Taylor
Its worth the visit, and the price for taking a picture, 10$, is worth it for me ories. But most of the nerchandise there is a little to expensive. This is definitely a must, if you are a fan of the dukes of hazard, the staff are nice.
Jeb Justice
Had a blast! It was my first visit and I will definitely be back. I didn't catch the guys name that worked there but he stopped and talked to us about alot of different things and answered all our questions. The whole staff was awesome. If you are a Dukes fan it is a must see!!
Sara Beth Wade
I mean, it's free - that's about the best thing I can say about it. And it brings back a lot of memories of watching the show when I was young. But it's mainly a collection of memorabilia. I mostly marveled at just how much there is! There are a few cars inside to pose with, the General Lee, Daisy's Jeep, and a cop car, but if you want to sit inside for a photo op, it will cost you $10 each. I didn't really see anyone doing this, since you can take pictures as much as you want from the outside. Not exactly my cup of tea (a lot of confederate flags, natch.)
John T
I've lived in middle Tennessee for 30 years and never stopped there. It was not a waste of time. We enjoyed it.
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The tour is free a charge Five dollars for a picture
Tickets range 22-60.
There are several hotels around Cooters Place in Nashville. A few within walking distance.
Absolutely!!! If you're a foodie or just love great food then Nashville is a perfect place for you...from Hattie B's legendary hot chicken to Martin's BBQ to the Peg Leg porker! I would recommend starting your adventure with a ride on a double decker tour bus around the city to give you ideas of places to go and visit. There's always "The Strip" where a good majority of the bars, honky-tonks, and live music resides. The Johnny Cash museum is awesome, the Grand Ole Opry is epic, driving down music row, checkout Nissan Stadium (the official home of the Tennessee Titans NFL football team. I would even consider going to Knoxville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg and checkout the Great Smoky Mountains (the rental cabins in the smoky mountains are extraordinary!), checkout Dollywood and so much more! So to answer your question, yes there's still a bunch of stuff to do in Nashville and the surrounding area
That was yesterday.
Yes there is. I been there many times in my semi. However this weekend you may have trouble due to the 40th anniversary. You pass cooters and turn at the light then you will see the area on the right second entrance. Good luck
There is parking for that
Hazard
Almost everything in the store can be purchased at Cootersplace.com.
I don't know sorry. Is it on their website or facebook page?
It's free, and so much to see if you take your time to look at everything. Like mentioned earlier, the gift shop is bigger and affordable.
There is a large parking lot behind the building that you can park in
Likely they need support and sales. Stop by during business hours and shop local Nashville business.
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