For today, we decided to drive downtown and stroll along
Broadway Street, where we could stop in at the restaurants and bars that offer
live musicians throughout the day. It was
a bit early for lunch, so we headed north toward the State Capitol building,
and went inside to see about a guided tour.
Crowds of men and women in business suits were flowing through the doors
as the guard checked our ID, greeting each other like it was the first day of
school, so as we waited with them to catch the elevator up to the main floor,
we asked a woman next to us what was happening.
She told us it was the opening day of the legislature, and
she was an aide for Dr. Joe DiPietro, the president of the University of
Tennessee, who was standing next to her.
She graciously introduced us, and he told us he was there to find out
about funding for his institution. We felt
a bit like party crashers in our casual clothes but no one gave us any sense
that we were not welcome. It was kind of
exciting to see state representatives in their finery, all set to start a new
year.
The building itself was quite grand, with paintings of
previous governors on the walls, and sculptures of President Andrew Jackson and
President James Polk set into niches near the large marble staircases. We learned that slaves and convicts quarried,
shaped and transported the limestone blocks that went into the building’s
construction in 1845.
Just a block or so from the capitol building was the Tennessee
Museum – and admission was free! So we
spent an interesting hour looking at artifacts from prehistoric times through
to pioneer days and the antebellum era. There
were exhibits about US territorial expansion, Davy Crockett, and early lifestyles.
Music was spilling out of the restaurants back on Broadway
when we got back, and we stopped at Rippey’s BBQ restaurant for a pulled pork
sandwich. A girl band was just packing
up on the small stage when we got there, and another started to set up while we
ate. By the time we finished, they were
just starting up, but we were not inclined to linger for too long. Not every performing group skyrockets to the
top from their first gig!
Back at the Nashville KOA, one of us made use of the laundry
facilities and the other opted for a siesta, followed by a map-and-computer session
to figure out the next couple of waypoints on our journey. With brochures,
guidebooks and the internet, it’s not hard to assemble all the information we
need!
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As I look outside it is currently -5C, windy and gray! Enjoy your balmy weather. Thanks for keeping us up to date on your adventures,
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