Saturday, September 29, 2018

FRANKLIN TO NASHVILLE

We left the Indianapolis area, specifically Franklin where he's been staying, and headed to Louisville.  Darrell has a client there and he wants to stop and visit with them - and visit his furniture.

Although we aren't drinking coffee at this time, we still stopped at Starbucks in Franklin to get our morning tea.
We had a great visit with his clients and then headed out to Nashville.  I had wanted to see more of Louisville, but we ran out of time.  I thought I would see acres and acres of thoroughbred farms, but was told, no they aren't in this area, the farms are more prevalent around Lexington.  

The conference table Darrell made for his client's business.

A lonely horse farm.

Between Louisville and Nashville, we stopped at Lincoln's Birthplace Memorial Park.




The little log cabin is enshrined in this huge neo-classical monument.



We arrived in Nashville a little after 4pm.  It's Saturday night - there were partiers everywhere.  There seemed to be a lot of people heading to concerts at arenas and other venues.  The traffic was heavy and the sidewalks were full of people in shorts and cowboy boots. 

We made our way straight to the capital building in the center of town.  It was closed, but we walked around the outside and admired it and the view.









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