Country Music Hall of Fame and … The Parthenon?

Day six brought us back to the hop on Trolley and the pick for the day was the Hall of Fame. Unbelievable history of Country music and all of the phases it went through. It struck Paul and I how many people in the museum and actual Hall of Fame have been at the Philadelphia Folk Festival!

As we left the Hall of Fame there were Small crowds gathering Outside at the stars Walk of Fame. There were 5 people getting their stars that afternoon. We didn’t see any of them and it was a short ceremony so we hopped back on the trolley grabbing lunch at Bicentennial Park Farmers Market. Since our lunch was at 2 pm, we didn’t get the full scope of the market but did get some great wood fired pizza there.

Next stop was the Parthenon… who knew?!? It was designed and built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Expo. It is a full scale copy of the Parthenon in Athens!

Our last day in Nashville was culminated with another round at Tootsies Orchid Bar with live music and a purchase of Cowboy Boots from the Boot Barn for Scott and Paul.