Nashville, TN, Day 1, July 15

The day started with exciting news: we can move into our new home on Aug. 10! Don't know yet if we can have our furniture delivered that day, but it'll be close! The porch won't be finished yet, but they're letting us go ahead and move in.

OK: back to the regularly scheduled program. Started with a walking tour that was about the history of Nashville including, of course, important places related to country music but not limited to that. Women's suffrage passed by 1 vote after one state representative changed his vote to spruce it after being lobbied by his mother. Bike racks and bus stops have musical motifs.

We visited both the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the new National Museum of African-American Music. The latter was dealing with the whole history of African-American music from slave times to the present. The Country Music museum was mostly about the headliners (and the wild costumes and sometimes instruments), but had a special exhibit about Boudleaux and Felice Bryant that I particularly liked, and was all new to me. The were a hugely successful husband/wife team that were a gazillion to hits including Bye, Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream. Fun to see the handwritten lyrics.

AND we were able to get everywhere on public transit. A day pass on the bus Cody $2! Lovely not to have to drive or park in downtown Nashville!!

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