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County 17 of 95 - Williamson County (Franklin, TN)
... to learn quite a bit about Tennessee's rich history, spend time with old friends and meet some new ones, and enjoy some amazing food. If you are in Nashville, TN on vacation or for business reasons, I would strongly recommend that you visit this unique town just a few miles south.
Dickens of a Christmas
On Saturday I had the pleasure of traveling back ...
DAY 6 - Abtioch, TN
Well, we finally reached the "East". We crossed the Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri Rivers today. The Archway is still in Saint Louis. See the photo - we crossed the Mississippi on I-64 south of the Arch. It was an overcast day with light rain most of the day. Got through downtown Saint Louis traffic easily, and despite the rain, it was smooth sailing all the way to Antioch, TN - just a few miles south of Nashville. FGM is doing well and ...
Down South
... I got into town and turned into the main street I said to myself "now this is nashville". The streets are lined with bars, cowboy boot shops and buskers. All you can see is lights and all you can hear is music. Every place yuou walk past will be playing live music and have being line dancing. We found this incredible chocolate and lolli shop where they make HUGE toffy apples with chocolate and decorations they are ...
Traveling North To Visit The South
... soon as we’d been out for five minutes all of the clouds disappeared and the sun was excruciatingly hot once again. So we walked and sweated profusely along Alton Road until we hit the monument.
None of us were really prepared for just how shocking it would be. Not even wandering around the Ground Zero monuments had affected us so much. The monument revealed itself as you walked around it. Initially all you can see is an enormous green ...
Nashville Skyline Rag
... Tennessee is really big too, especially when you are driving its length. I passed Knoxville, with its glorious sun sphere and wig outlet and then got into the last leg of the first day’s drive--Knoxville to Nashville. Coming from a place with no mountains I always make the mistake of thinking that all roads are straight. This is not the case, and there was a lot of mountain driving on route 40 between Knoxville and Nashville. I almost ...