We were quite the gaggle of tourists traipsing around downtown; I really needed a microphone or a megaphone because I had to basically scream all of the information out to our group at each stop. Oops - that's something I'll be better prepared for the next time. I'm new to this tour guide gig.
I was off my selfie game that day and couldn't get a decent one in front of one of my favorite spots downtown - the Wall of Cash. :(
We did some damage at the Goo Goo Store. I didn't buy any sweets, but I did snag some super cool postcards. I thought about buying some of these ornaments too, but I just couldn't justify the price - even with our group discount.
Places also visited but not pictured here: the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone Arena, Schermerhorn Symphony, and even more of Broadway and 4th street.
And, by the way, Google maps said this was a mostly flat walk; they lied to all of us. :0
A grand time was had by all, even if my back and my legs were pretty sore the rest of the evening. I just kept telling myself the exercise was good for me. I hope all the ladies who accompanied me on this sightseeing journey have forgiven me for running their little legs off before the retreat started.
I think I would love to be on your tour even though I'm in Nashville all the time. Nashville always surprises me with it's steep hills, especially that one leading up to Puckett's Grocery.
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