Posted by wisbaker on April 25, 2014 at 18:59:50 from (173.30.33.15):
In Reply to: OT Vacation posted by Sam in mo on April 25, 2014 at 06:47:45:
When the kids were a bit younger we did a few caves in the area (Tom Sawyer in Hannibal Mo., Mammoth Caves in Kentucky) Land between the lakes on the Kentucky/Tennessee line is nice with a park and battlefield and local history tours dealing with the war, there used to be a coal mine museum in Southern Illinois that was an actual mine. A lot of Elvis stuff in Memphis and some jazz heritage stuff and good BBQ, the Jack Daniels distillery in Southern Tennessee or you can go up to Bardstown Kentucky and tour quite a few distilleries in their immediate area or even do the whole bourbon trail, Kentucky Horse park up near Louisville, Carter Caves in Eastern Kentucky and you can spend a day down in Berea Kentucky going through the College's store and the offshoot businesses in town of the same ilk. Nashville of course has the music attractions, Murfreesboro Tennessee has a big civil war battlefield. If in south east Mo try eating a Lambert's Cafe (Sikeston). Branson Missouri always has a lot of music and shows going on. The Chattanooga Choo Choo in Chattanooga Tennessee and the tow truck museum.
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