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County 17 of 95 - Williamson County (Franklin, TN)
... new friends. I had a fun lunch that afternoon with Tara and her good friend Berkley at 55 South (an amazing cajun-themed restaurant on Main Street) and I met Jondie Davis and his wife, the owners of JONDIE Clothing and Accessories Boutique store.
Several times during our lunch numerous people stopped by our table to shake hands with Berkley and wish him a ...
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)
... br> The Bedford County Court House is a huge building with a very commanding presence in the town square. The Shelbyville City Hall building is on the north side of square.
I enjoyed my dinner at the 50s Diner, located next to the Capri Theatre. Amanda and Roseha (pronounced Rose-shey) made me feel welcomed. Roseha made an amazing meatloaf, green ...
Well, One Thing Leads To Another!
... had been appointed by President Jefferson to serve as Governor of Upper Louisiana Territory three years after the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Pacific Northwest. I had to be reminded that their four-year expedition took place some fifty years before the Civil War. There is a monument to Lewis erected at his burial site which states that he died "tragically and mysteriously" (he was only 35 years old). Naturally, ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Kids activities or Babysitting