Posted by mike henry on March 08, 2016 at 19:10:00 from (104.9.177.120):
In Reply to: OT Nashville posted by David G on March 08, 2016 at 16:44:00:
been 3 yrs since I was there but I liked the downtown area. like others have said eats and music everywhere. the old grand ole opery building and don't forget the hall of fame. It is just fun to walk around and look in little bars windows. usually an artist of different degree sitting in a corner playing for tips. Saw a guy singing a song and spit his false teeth out on the floor. Not missing a beat he shoved them back in and kept right on singing. still laugh over it. just off broadway is a little street called painters alley. clubs and bars are neat there. near the grand ole opery across the road used to be a mall that had a willy nelson store in it. hotel is neat to walk through as the main floor has a wondering stream going through most of it. My only problem was seemed like you could never get from here to there without going yonder and back. all places I mentioned are/were family friendly even though it says bar or club.
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