View from our trailer at Nashville Shores. This would be a great family destination because it also has a water park with huge slides, lazy river, and wave pool, Treetop Adventure Park with 10 zip lines and over 100 obstacles like rope bridges and Tarzan jumps, plus all the water activities on the lake!
Grand Ole Opry
Yep, that's me at the Grand Ole Opry! Can't quite believe it!
Inside the auditorium, we went to the Grand Ole Opry on two different nights. This picture is from the mezzanine, Tuesday night we were in the nose-bled section!
The stage is set up 3 huge screens on either side and in the middle. That's how we got the close-ups below - screen shots!
Charlie Daniels; Friday, March 21 we saw Jim Ed Brown, Kim Richey, The Whites, Jeannie Seely, Caitlyn Rose, The Grascals, Oak Ridge Boys, Greg Bates, Kathy Mattea, Connie Smith, and the Charlie Daniels Band. At 77, Charlie Daniels can still play a mean guitar not to mention his fiddle playing on "The Devil Went Down to Georgia". Fantastic night!
Easton Corbin sang "A Little More Country Than That and Clockwork; Tuesday night we saw Owen Sebastian, Jesse McReynolds, Chase Rice, John Conlee, Parmalee, Connie Smith, Easton Corbin, and Craig Morgan. Many of these young singers have songs on the Top 40 right now. Parmalee sang "Feels Like Carolina" - great night!
Downtown Nashville
Many of the Honky Tonk bars with live music can be found on Broadway.
Ryman Auditorium
Scott waiting in front of the Ryman. Tonight we'll see Opry Country Classics featuring Larry Gatling, Sarah Darling, Jan Howard, Chuck Mead, Riders in the Sky, and Marty Stewart. Opry Country Classics is all about celebrating the classic songs that have defined country music for generations.
In 1943 the Opry moved into the Ryman Auditorium, also know as "The Mother Church of Country Music" because of its origins as a house of worship. It still has oak pews and stained glass windows.
Stage before the show begins...
Larry Gatlin sang "All the Gold in California" with one of his brothers and his daughter.
Music Row is considered the heart of Nashville's entertainment industry. It is home to numerous record labels, recording studios, video production houses, radio networks and stations; hundreds of businesses that serve the music industry.
This was a yummy destination, we waited an hour to be seated but there was lots to do in this rural setting while we waited. This restaurant sits at the end of the Natchez Trace so unless you are traveling the Trace, you must seek it out! Worth the trip - all about the biscuits!
It was very interesting to go to Antique Archaeology in the old Marathon Automobile car factory. I was surprised how small the shop was; I was expecting a warehouse! On our way out of Nashville, the American Pickers van passed us on Interstate 40 as we headed towards Pigeon Forge.
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