With its overflowing bucolic beauty and thriving creative communities, Tennessee has been long acknowledged as a very desirable place to live. Whether you are teleported to a different time at the impressive Parthenon in Nashville or riding “America’s Most Amazing Mile” on Chattanooga’s Incline Railway, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in the Volunteer State. However, there is another slept-on town in Tennessee that just so happens to host one of the premiere music events in the world. Established in 1836, Manchester has a small community of around 12,000 and serves as the seat of Coffee County. The city is perhaps more widely known to the rest of the world as the location where the iconic Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival takes place every year.