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County 17 of 95 - Williamson County (Franklin, TN)
... County Court House was built in 1858 and is one of seven antebellum court houses in Tennessee. This historic building was used as a Federal headquarters during the Civil War and served as a hospital after the Battle of Franklin.
The Battle of Franklin (on November 30, 1864) was one of the bloodiest battles in the Civil War with over 8,500 casualties. ...
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
After a very long day of driving over 6 hours we arrived in Nashville!!! The drive was really scenic and most of the trees stilll had their leaves which were beautiful. We stopped at Wendys for lunch and I was so amazed by the menu and in love at the same time. They had normal cheese burgers.. then doube cheese burgers... then triple cheese burgers!! They also had some amazing... it was called... the baconater; ...
Rollin, Rollin, Rollin...
... welcoming total strangers have been to us. They got us all set up in the basement and treated us like family.
In the morning, Judy woke up to send us off, making sure that we were fed and had enough water. She told us that she was happy that we knocked on her door, told us that we were more than welcome to visit anytime, and sent us off with hugs. About 20 miles down the road we pulled over to adjust our bags. As ...
The South; a sweet mix of gunpowder and styrofoam
... speed limit or going out of their way to stop and talk with you. It’s nice J and all of a sudden I spot it. Yep, there it is… the Confederate flag. It is a bit unreal to see it. I mean, I have seen it on pictures and in movies like “The North and the South”, but this is real. This is June 2011. A chill goes down my spine as I try to grasp the fact that racism is still alive, real, and ADVERTISED around here. It blows me away that one of the worlds ...