The South Riding RV Travels

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May 1st - Nashville TN to Memphis TN Tennessee

Opryland is on the outskirts of Nashville as was our campsite. We did not feel we should leave without seeing the city centre. April 30th was the date of the Nashville marathon and with 90000 additional folk in town it was not the day to go. So we went on our way to Memphis and it was certainly worth the trip.
The architecture is stunning whether you are into the tall monoliths of the Bell South Tower above or the now familiar Art Deco style shown here. The city was deserted so it was a chance just to wander.
Some of the buildings were very beautiful like this turn of the century Customs House. Sadly the huge building next door was a square concrete monstrosity housing law courts.
Not that all square buildings are unattractive - we liked this 1930s style block with its quite ornate stonework. Just behind you can see a quite stylish modern tower with a curved form containing the headquarters of the Tennessee Bank. Only banks and governments can afford such edifices.
Nashville is also the centre of the government for the State of Tennessee so there were many imposing government offices and lots of evidence of more tax money being spent.

Andrew Jackson (a president from the 1890s) also came from Tennessee and was conspicuous with several imposing statues.

Jan spotted this stack of stone books (being the studious person she is). But it was to the Hard Rock Cafe that we made our way to for an excellent early lunch.
The walls were covered with memorabilia, this time from stars we had heard of. There were guitars donated by Eric Clapton, The Beach Boys, Bo Diddley, and Metallica to name but a few. And a dress from Dolly Parton (didn't think she was rock - but this is Nashville).

All around the town were sculptures of guitars so we collected a sample or six.

Then it was on the 215 miles to Memphis and investigation of yet more cultural icons.