- It's cheaper. Even with the car rental and gas, for some reason getting from England to Tennessee is crazy expensive. Brits don't want to go to the Southern US (except Florida, that is)?? Go figure.
- We get to see my college roomies. Not that I ever need an excuse. But especially special because there's a new little (Amelia) to meet.
- Road trip! I love a good road trip-- the flexibility, the food... plus, MRN has not seen very much of the US, so this is a good opportunity (even if it is just Indiana and Kentucky... shhh. Don't tell him).
I'm trying to decide our route now. We could go direct-- straight down through Indiana and into KY; or we can go slightly out of the way and cut over to Columbus (where I'd be able to stop at the Ballard Design outlet... heehee. Don't tell MRN...), but would add a couple of hours onto our trip. Do we just want to get to Music City so we can play tourist there (even though I lived there, I was 2, and haven't been there since except to fly in and out, since my grandmother lives in eastern TN, about 2 hours from Nashville), or do we want to take our time and stay over somewhere interesting. I have to say I'm still a bit burnt out on the planning front from the wedding so I'm not super jazzed to do my research. So if anyone has any suggestions, they are welcome!
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How about the Jack Daniel's distillery in Lynchburg? Your dad and I own property there--I think about 34 square inches of property--and your dad played for Mr. Jack Daniel's Silver Cornet Band for years.
I would skip Chick-Fil-A and Cracker Barrel. They're really not as great as you remember.
Kentucky is a strange state when it comes to barbecue. I've read about a few places in Princeton, KY that look interesting. Good lord take a look at that cornbread. http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurant/Reviews/4234/jewells-open-pit-barbq
I don't know how far east in TN you're going, but if Asheville NC is close, the Biltmore is worth planning a day around.
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