WHOOOO WEEEE this is a bit long so sorry in advance!
****This is a must see city and you need to put it on your list***
Oh My Gosh, Nashville is a bustling city. But this is the last stop before we go to Louisville, KY. Nashville is truly the heart of Country Music, with theatres, museums, and honky tonks (That's a bar with music), lots of recording companies, a large hospital campus and 17 universities! The first night we got there it was raining! We got up the next morning, jumped down to get on City tour and see what we could see.
With our friends, Randy and Nancy, Danielle, Brian and I signed up for a city bus tour. We saw "old town", learned that Nashville is the "Belt Buckle" of the Bible Belt, Nashville used to be the center for printing & publishing houses dating back to1865. The music companies are numerous like, RCA, Sony, Capitol, Red Pajamas Records and a gazillion others. There is the replica of the Parthenon in Bicentennial Park, of course the State Capital is Nashville and there is SO much more that I am not going to bore you with the details.
After our bus tour we did a city walk that took us into an existing printing house. They do not use machines everything is cut out by hand using linoleum pads. We walked to the Ryman, that was the opry before the Grand Ole Opry. The Hard Rock Cafe has their t-shirt building that is separate from the hotel, it was the oldest saloon in Nashville circa 1896 called the Silver Dollar Salon. They put silver dollars in the floor and when a patron would try to dig out a silver dollar with a knife, the saloon keeper would shoot at the person. Honest to Gosh there were chips in the floor from bullet holes!
AND of course we went to The Grand Ole Opry. We started out having dinner at the Gaylord Opry Hotel. This is a must see hotel! All glass ceilings & a river running through it; we ate at the Cascade restaurant & it was delicious. Arriving at the Grand Ole Opry was exciting, people were bustling, it is still a live radio show; the call sign WSM ("We Shield Millions"); with scripted commercials and the big headliner was Charlie Daniels! ....AND oh YES he fiddled "Devil went down to Georgia"!!
Our last day there we went to the Country Music Hall of Fame (it's windows are done as though they are white and black keys of a piano; so's to say the architecture is fabulous). We went to Tootsie's (a famous honky tonk), there is a stage where performers get a chance to sing and many a performer has been discovered there & famous people have sang at Tootsies. But I must go back a bit, when we came out of the Hall of Fame, torrential down pours with lightening and thunder, streets already were beginning to flood and we were jumping through puddles that were many inches deep! We had to buy ponchos but Danielle being the brave sole she is, stayed with just her jacket! We ate at Jack's; another recommendation from Danielle and it was very good BBQ ribs. Yep, we were soaked running back to our car that was 4 long blocks away.
This ended Danielle's trip of Branson, Memphis & Nashville, we dropped her off at the airport and came back to the campground we were staying.
Sunday, April 25 is "moving" day so we pulled in the slides, hitched up the car and we made our way to Louisville, KY for The Kentucky Derby. I wonder what is in store for us when we get there???????