Holiday Inn Express Murfreesboro Central
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County 17 of 95 - Williamson County (Franklin, TN)
... I have dined at McCreary's with good friends on many occasions and I recommend it for those who want to eat traditional Irish fare. Along the top of the interior of the restaurant is a condensed version of St. Patrick's "Christ Be With Me" Prayer (http://www.prayer-and-prayers.info/sai nts-prayers/christ-be-with-me-by-st-pat rick.htm), that was painted several years ago by ...
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 ...
First Day on the Road
We left Arkadelphia and made it to West Memphis for lunch at none other than Cracker Barrel for lunch. Once inside I felt like I never left home. We drove to Jackson, TN and stopped for a bit at Casey Jones "village". Browsed the old country store while Bobby picked a few up a few things. Then we hit the road to Lebanon in order to spend the night.
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County 8 of 95 - Bedford County (Shelbyville, TN)
... macaroni and cheese, and cornbread muffin dinner for me. I will definitely come back and visit this place the next time I'm passing through Shelbyville.
After dinner I enjoyed watching the 74th Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration. A Tennessee Walking Horse has a unique way of moving around the arena, as each step is taken in an ...
Well, One Thing Leads To Another!
... Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee (although we were interrupted on our journey when we resumed the course near Memphis, as there was road work taking place). But...we were able to stop at the site where Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis and Clark fame) died on his way to Washington DC for some official governmental and expedition-related business. The site is Grinder's Inn on the Natchez Trace. At the time, ...