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Tennessee Tourism Rewrites Accessibility with Music-Driven Alt Text

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NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development (TDTD) is redefining accessibility through the power of music, partnering with songwriters in an industry-first initiative to enhance the online travel experience for blind and visually impaired visitors. This groundbreaking program called "Sound Sites" replaces standard image descriptions known as alt-text onTNVacation.comwith beautifully-crafted song lyrics, allowing travelers using screen readers to experience Tennessee's landscapes, culture and spirit through poetic, immersive storytelling.
Leveraging one of Tennessee's most iconic assets-its legendary songwriters-this initiative creates a richer and more evocative way for visually impaired travelers to connect with the state. Instead of generic, uninspired alt-text such as "image of a mountain" or "street at night," visitors will hear lyrical descriptions that bring Tennessee's scenic beauty to life.
It's more than just a street,
More than a busy four-lane road,
More than just a place the shiny new
boot tourist goes,
It's where the kid from Minnesota
With a big ole dream to chase,
Is working on his best new Nashville twang,
On the street we call Broadway.
Written about Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee
Michael Farren, Brian Davis, David Tolliver
Innovating Accessibility Through Music
More than seven million Americans have a non-corrective visual disability, including more than one million who are blind, according to the National Federation of the Blind. That number is expected to double by 2050. Recognizing the need for more meaningful and engaging online experiences, Tennessee is going beyond traditional accessibility standards. While accessibility standards have traditionally focused on functionality, Sound Sites elevates them to an art form, using human creativity to ensure all travelers can experience Tennessee with wonder and excitement.
"Music has the power to connect us all, regardless of how we experience the world," said Billy Montana, a Tennessee-based, award-winning country songwriter known for hits recorded by Garth Brooks and Tim McGraw. "Sound Sites is a beautiful example of how we can use creativity to make travel more accessible and welcoming to all. I'm honored to be a part of a project helping people feel more connected to Tennessee and to each other."
Montana is one of 12 talented songwriters bringing Sound Sites to life, joining an all-star lineup that includes country music legend Dolly Parton, Brooks & Dunn's Kix Brooks and Grammy-nominated songwriter Michael Farren. The initiative also features a diverse range of artists, from Americana storyteller Hilary Williams-daughter of Hank Williams Jr.-and indie-rock powerhouse Nicole Atkins to Nashville hitmakers David Tolliver, Adam Wood, Brian Davis, Thomas Edwards and Jack Settle. JP Williams, a celebrated blind singer-songwriter, brings an especially meaningful perspective to the project, helping to ensure that Tennessee's landscapes aren't just seen, but truly felt.
A Unique Approach to Accessible Travel
With Sound Sites, Tennessee is laying the foundation for a new kind of travel experience-one that will continue to grow, evolve and connect people in new ways.
The program follows the success of Tennessee's Colorblind Viewfinder initiative, which introduced specialized scenic viewfinders that allow colorblind visitors to experience the full spectrum of fall foliage. With Sound Sites, Tennessee continues to expand what accessible and engaging travel looks like, proving that the state isn't just seen-it's felt.
"We want to ensure everyone has the opportunity to experience Tennessee's unmatched beauty, including the millions who travel with visual impairments," said Mark Ezell, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. "Tennessee's deep musical roots make this campaign a natural fit, and we're proud to champion travel experiences that embrace everyone. This is just the beginning of a meaningful, ongoing effort to connect people to the beauty of our great state."
Experience Tennessee Beyond Description
Hundreds of images are featured across TDTD's digital properties and social channels, marking the start of an ongoing collaboration with songwriters and members of the blind community to enhance descriptions. The state is also developing best practices to share with tourism partners, aiming to improve accessibility across destination, lodging, and attraction websites throughout Tennessee.
Travelers can explore the Sound Sites experience now at TNvacation.com, where song-driven descriptions bring Tennessee's landscapes to life in an entirely new way. Join the conversation on social media with @TNvacation using hashtag #TNSoundsPerfect.
About Tennessee Department of Tourist Development
The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development (TDTD) is dedicated to driving economic growth and tourism in all 95 counties. TDTD's global marketing efforts increase visitation to Tennessee, which boosts tax revenue, creates jobs and attracts new investment across the state. Tennessee is a global destination of choice offering visitors world-class music, live entertainment, family-friendly experiences, charming communities, innovative and classic culinary creations, renowned scenic beauty and outdoor adventure-all centered at the crossroads of rich history and unrivaled hospitality. Vacations "sound perfect" in Tennessee. VisitTNvacation.comand follow @TNvacation onFacebook, Twitter, and Instagramfor travel inspiration.
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SOURCE The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development

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