Friday, August 2, 2013

Nashville, TN: A country good time

Despite being exhausted of traveling at this point, we absolutely LOVED Nashville. The three days there flew by as we toured the city and explored the nightlife. We spent our days downtown Nashville on Broadway listening to live music and day drinking, finding the cultural components such as the Frist Center for the Visual Arts and the Centennial Park Parthenon, eating filling our tummys at some of the excellent food joints and coffeeshops, and meeting with some of Nashville’s leaders in theater and social entrepreneurship. Our evenings were also spent with live music, either from respectable country/rock bands or our not-as-respectable ramblings during karaoke one night.

An obvious stop

Street art is always a plus

 Being tourists on Broadway

We miss you Maladras!

 Live music all night, every night!

IU alums take on Nashville!


More live music, of course
Nashville Sounds game--check out their scoreboard in back--it's in the shape of a guitar!



An evening of shameless karaoke

Between all the young professionals in Nashville and the fact that we stayed right in between Vanderbilt and Belmont Colleges—we felt right at home in this city! We also literally felt closer to home when we started seeing more and more Illinois and Indiana license plates. We finally made it back to the Midwestish.


Thanks so much to Theresa’s friend Kate for hosting us and to our longtime family-friend Danny (and his amazing friends) for showing us around the city. We can’t wait to come back—maybe for good!

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