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Quick Trip - Nashville, TNSubmitted by bizgrrl on Sun, 2007/08/12 - 8:20am.
Took a quick trip to Nashville with the Mom to visit my sister and the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. (H/T to Sis for being such a gracious host and tour guide.) Nashville has a pretty great downtown area. Spent most of our time at the Frist Center. However, they also have fairly large parks downtown; Centennial Park, River Front Park, and Bicentennial Park. Yes, parks with grass and trees. Quite cool. Did get around to the Bicentennial Park for a quick visit. It was too hot to spend a lot of time outside. We walked quickly by the wall of history carved in marble, around the fountain with many children at play, up to the very large "patio" area with a marble map of the State of Tennessee embedded into the concrete. We all found it quite fascinating. It had interstates and large highways depicted as well as major and minor cities. Quite unique. Then back down to the Farmers Market. Wow! They have lots of produce and it was reported they are open 6-7 days a week. Read more... One other thing about Nashville. Due to the music industry, there are similarities to New Orleans in that there are small bands playing to small audiences in many places, including the Farmers Market. Fun! Technology update: The Toyota Prious will alert you when your tire pressure is not correct. Thank you to Krystal for free wi-fi. I need to heed my GPS lady's alerts to turn around, turn, turn, turn, do a u-turn here! I thought she was trying to direct us to the interstate, on which I did not want to travel. That may have been the case. However, she was apparently also alerting us to the fact we were going east on 70 when we should have been going west. Oh, well. We only went 15-30 minutes out of our way and we got to see more of town. ( categories: )
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They had a live country music band playing in the lobby & I found that so great! Reminded me of the Blue Plate Special here. I wish they had somehow kept the Grand Old Opry in the original building open, but it looked closed. The big auditorium might be necessary, but it wasn't the same thing. I came away from Nashville feeling even more affection for Knoxville, but then I probably should have had a guide like you along. My friend and I only had a few hours to spend and we didn't know where to go.
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