Back from Nashville:
A special THANK YOU to
CycloneNorth for his generosity. Much appreciated!
~ Ryman Auditorium. $14 million addition added a few years ago, but the Auditorium itself seems original and intact. Perusing John Mellencamp tickets after booking trip, must of found 2 seats that went back on website to re-sell, as it appeared the floor was sold-out otherwise .
Great show, great acoustics, and great 'seats' (in front row). We were 15'-20' feet from the band. Our seats were part of a pew, as this venue was originally a church. The pews are original from the 1890's. Mellencamp a storyteller and no, not once did he mention politics.
~Honky-Tonk Ave, aka 'Broadway' was lively and energetic. Historic bars/venues. All the windows were open all week. Amazing local talent--many bands sprinkled-in some rock as well as country. I'm a little older to party all night-- in by 10pm lol
~ Trolley first day. (Hop on & Off) We wanted to get a feel for the city. Entertaining narrating drivers; Marathon Motors, Music Row, Parthenon tour (thank you
keepngoal),Museums, Capitol, etc.
~ Country Music HOF. You don't have to be a country music fan to enjoy this. Viewing PBS's Ken Burns documentary a few yrs ago was very helpful. All sub-genres of country music; Bluegrass, California-western/country, Texas outlaw country, Folk, Americana, Rockabilly were represented. Amazing historical artifacts. We spent 2-3 hours in there. An all-day affair if you really want to read and view everything. Afterward, we visited the Johnny Cash museum---also very good
The Nashville Zoo is unique and well done. A historical mansion on the grounds, latest owned by a 5th generation pair of sisters (think: 'The Sisters' from The Walton's, sans the booze) who were responsible for this zoo to exist.
~ We flew in and then walked everywhere---our downtown hotel was a 1-3 blocks from everything. UBER'd to other areas.
Beautiful skyline, downtown seemed super safe; natives and tourists were very congenial and nice. The city is defying the trends--- it's booming.. High-rise cranes everywhere; Airport, zoo expanding.
If you like to party w/out children in tow, Broadway Ave is for you. If not so much, visit on a weekday/week night. Very active but not suffocating, and a lot of fun.
Thank you all for the recommendations. Much appreciated