On a previous trip to Nashville we visited Andrew Jackson’s
home and museum. The Hermitage. It was
great getting the story behind Old Hickory and his life. The visit netted a picture of Andrew Jackson
that Mike framed and now hangs in his office.
This trip we “did” country music with Jaclyn making
suggestions, arrangements, and surprises.
Of course there were side trips to a car museum.
Mike's 1st car |
and 3rd row box seats to an NHL Predators game.
The Ryman started its life as a gospel tabernacle with money from Tom Ryman and after a short 12 years the tabernacle was “gifted” to the people of Nashville by the gospel preacher and named Ryman Auditorium. The stage was constructed to accommodate the opera Carmen touring from New York. During the time until 1943 the Ryman was known as the Carnegie Hall of the South. Usage included music, theater, preaching, lectures and integrated performers and audiences although Jim Crow laws were in effect.
Minnie Pearl's Hat |
We also walked Broadway in Nashville. The street with many venues where “would be”
singers hope to be found. We also “found”
the home of Goo Goo Clusters…a Nashville staple.
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