Courtyard by Marriott Nashville Brentwood
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County 17 of 95 - Williamson County (Franklin, TN)
... choices to choose from when it comes to locally-owned dining venues.
55 South (403 Main Street, Franklin, TN - http://eat55.com/) is a great place for Southern comfort food. The restaurant is named after the interstate stretching from Memphis, TN to New Orleans, LA. I enjoyed the flavorful and spicy Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya. I sampled the Pecan ...
DAY 6 - Abtioch, TN
... a bit while driving (see photo). “Abe” is still turning in better than advertised MPG’s. Gas is still $3.36. We are having great luck with these Super 8 Motels. The franchiser seems to be cracking down on them. Each one is very similiar - well equipped and maintained. Even the snacks for the breakfast are the same - down to the same sweet rolls each place. Anyway, one more night in Georgia and we will be in Florida the next ...
Day 21 - Music City, USA
... off from Karen’s family for a while and headed down Broadway to downtown Nashville – the part of the city where you can roll down your car window and listen to the music emanate from the bars along the street. The “downtown” area of Nashville is VERY small, but it has a lot of flavor. It is worth mentioning too that Nashville has it's own Parthenon - yeah, a full-sized concrete replica of the famous ...
Was a house...now its a cash cow
... meaning. I am, of course, talking about the National Civil Rights Museum, located at the original Lorraine Motel where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed and the building where James Earl Ray fired the fatal shot (no, I do not subscribe to popular conspiracies on the subject). The Museum had more information than I ever thought possible and pleasantly exceeded my expectations, and there was so much we ...
Day 2: Nashville
Today we went to Andrew Jackson's house (The Hermitage) and got a tour of the whole property. We kinda went off roading onto a random trail where we saw a creek and decided to jump over it. The property was really big with a lot of field space and different buildings. There were also cows! The house itself was cool because basically everything there was in its original state. After we finished the tour, we got to go our separate ...