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Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau

197 Auditorium Street PO Box 1904, 38301

Venue Details

Hotels14
Convention center-
Guest Rooms-
Guest rooms at 1 hotel-
Special event venues2
Average room rate$70.00
Occupancy rate-
Restaurants31
Daily food cost$46.00
Tax rate-
Venue typeCVB

Getting Here

Distance from Memphis International Airport airport 90 mi
Distance from McKellar-Sipes Regional Airport airport 7 mi

Location

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Corporate Lighting and Audio
Corporate Lighting and Audio
Multi-city
CREATE A LASTING IMPRESSION Corporate Lighting and Audio is a full-service event production company specializing in concerts, conferences, conventions, festivals, meetings, and special events. Our dynamic technical experts creatively transform spaces into unique visual, tonal, and phonic experiences that make lasting impressions on audiences.
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Contessa Catering
Contessa Catering
Multi-city
We are a full-service catering company specializing in high-level corporate events that require consistency, discretion, and polished execution. Our team supports executive gatherings, conferences, incentive programs, and multi-day corporate events, collaborating seamlessly with planners, venues, and DMCs. We deliver culinary food programs that are brand-aligned and designed to scale gracefully while maintaining refined presentation and service standards, and we are trusted by organizations that expect calm leadership, clear communication, and a level of hospitality that reflects the stature of their brand.
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Husk
Husk
Nashville
Located in Rutledge Hill – just a few blocks south of Historic Broadway, in the heart of Downtown Nashville – Husk, from The Neighborhood Dining Group, is reinterpreting the bounty of the surrounding area, exploring an ingredient-driven cuisine that begins in the rediscovery of heirloom products and redefines what it means to cook and eat in Nashville. At Husk, there are some rules about what can go on the plate. If it doesn’t come from the South, it’s not coming through the door. The resulting cuisine is not about rediscovering Southern cooking, but rather exploring the reality of Southern food. Seed-saving, heirloom husbandry, in-house pickling and charcuterie programs by Executive Chef Ben Norton and his culinary team are the basis of Husk’s cuisine. Husk Nashville, located at 37 Rutledge Street, was constructed into the side of a hill between 1879 and 1882 by Dr. John Bunyan Stephens. Its storied history includes serving as Mayor Richard Houston Dudley’s home, where he lived when elected in 1897. The area was settled by the Rutledge and Middleton families of Charleston who were descendants of two of the original South Carolina signers of the Declaration of Independence. Mayor Dudley added the Carriage House located on property in 1890–which will serve as a space to satisfy the restaurant’s culinary whims and host private/special events. The design of the Husk’s interior spaces enhances the building’s roots while demonstrating a sense of Southern style, modernity, energy, and cosmopolitan flair.
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Nashville Adventures
Nashville Adventures
Multi-city
At Nashville Adventures, we specialize in delivering seamless, high-impact experiences for groups, conventions, and corporate events. Our tours blend Nashville’s music, history, architecture, and culinary culture into engaging programs that are as informative as they are memorable. We’re veteran-owned and operated, which means precision, reliability, and execution are part of our DNA. We’ve built a reputation as the “no drama; high output” partner—providing consistent quality, easy communication, and turnkey solutions for planners who need things done right the first time. Every itinerary is thoughtfully designed to fit your group’s schedule, size, and objectives—whether that’s a deep dive into Nashville’s Civil War history, a curated food and music crawl, or exclusive access to iconic cultural landmarks. And with every booking, at least 1% goes to support local veteran non-profits right here in Nashville. Our mission is simple: make your job easier while delivering an experience your guests will rave about long after they’ve gone home. If you need a reliable, flexible, and results-driven partner for your next Nashville program, we’re ready to make it happen.
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Spaciously (Book 600+ team activities with a few clicks on www.spaciously.io)
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Old Hickory Country Club
Old Hickory Country Club
Nashville
Old Hickory, Tennessee was a lot like other company towns of the 1920’s South. The village was built and owned by the areas sole employer, E.I. DuPont Nemours & Company. Old Hickory Country Club was founded in 1926 by the DuPont Company for their employees. The golf course was once the residence of the French Huguenots family, the Bondurants. The original Bondurant house was torn down in the 1940’s and replaced with a replica which is what we now know as Old Hickory Country Club. The quest for excellent golf lead R.F. "Bob" Rives, Ky Williams, Frank Ernst, Bob Megee, Laird Stabler and Tom Evans of the DuPont community, to visit "Boss" Robinson, who was living in the Bondurant house at the time. "Boss" Robinson granted permission for The DuPont Men to layout the golf course. The Men hired Belle Meade golf pro, George Livingstone, to design the course. Early greens were built of sand over sprayed with cottonseed oil to impart a solid putting surface. The original club opened with just 6 holes, but expanded to 18 holes in the summer of 1941. Even today, Livingstone's handiwork is discernible at different points throughout the course. Many great athletes have history planted in The Club including Golf Pro Harold Eller and Charles H. Alexander (Pro Alex). Harold Eller was the golf pro at Old Hickory Country Club from 1945-1979 and we host a Pro-Am tournament annually in his memory
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Main Event Central
Main Event Central
Multi-city
Walking into a Main Event is like entering a new world of lights, music, entertainment, and laughter. Every Guest is greeted by the genuine, glowing faces of Main Event Team Members as they see splashes of color and new opportunities to play. Each center is full of passionate, driven people who are serving others and making memories that bring to life our chef-inspired meals, full-service catering with private rooms, high-energy bar with the latest audio-visual technology, space for birthday parties for kids and adults, and party rooms for corporate, school, and league events. A trip to Main Event is a chance for the whole family to reconnect, celebrate, compete, eat, and play. When you’re with us, each and every moment together is the Main Event.
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Common House Chattanooga
Common House Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Located in the heart of Chattanooga’s Southside. Common House is a gathering space that cultivates community through inspirational design, dynamic programming, and fine dining. The houses are modern, comfortable escapes for social and business pursuits.
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WITS Experiential
WITS Experiential
Multi-city
An award-winning experiential marketing agency trusted by leading and emerging brands, WITS Experiential excels in designing and executing events that create lasting impressions. As a full-service agency, we leverage the right capabilities to creatively meet the desired outcomes of both large and intimate events. With decades of industry expertise, we ensure every event maximizes its impact, regardless of budget. We meticulously anticipate and manage every detail to guarantee an unparalleled experience for attendees and clients alike.
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Teddy's Tavern
Teddy's Tavern
Nashville
We opened Teddy’s to bring back the spirit of authentic Nashville You will enter Teddy's through our main floor, always filled with live music and our friendly Teddy's family! Entering the 2nd floor, you will find our lounge - a great place to escape the Broadway chaos and have a cold beer or specialty cocktail while you recharge! Moving on up you will find our Rose Garden Rooftop overlooking downtown Nashville and Bridgestone arena. You're always in luck, as our rooftop is fully covered and heated during the cold months!
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Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau Frequently Asked Questions

Explore frequently asked questions from the Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau regarding Health and Safety, Sustainability, and Diversity and Inclusion

Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
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Does Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
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Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
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If applicable, could you please provide a link to Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
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Health and Safety

Were practices at Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
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Does Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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