Tennessee Travel
The following posts are presented in ascending order. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to get in touch
We woke up to rain and grey skies so today was about travelling around Nashville in the car and keeping dry
It was a rainy drive from Nashville to Memphis but the Sun (Studio) was waiting ahead and all that Memphis had to offer
Great Museums, Good food and drink, Live Music and a really weird outdoor pursuits shop ... Memphis has it all
Today we have been taking care of business with a trip to Graceland. The Memphis home of the King of Rock n Roll Mr Elvis Arran Presley
From the home of Rock n Roll to the home of the Delate Blues. Today we drove down to Clarksdale Mississippi to see if was still possible to sell your soul at the crossroads
Pictures taken whilst driving by Deb of houses, roads, churches and whatever takes her fancy from the passenger side between Tennesse and Louisiana
We left New Orleans with 500 miles of USA Highway ahead of us. After a few false Starts we finally arrived in Chattanooga
Yet again, the start to the day was a lovely City Cafe Diner breakfast After that it was the 150 mile drive from Chattanooga to our log cabin in the Smokey Mountains
Motor vehicles are discouraged in Gatlinburg so we headed to the Welcome Centre where there was a free shuttle bus.
Neither of us are overly enthusiastic about theme parks but you can't come all this way to Pigeon Forge and not take in the iconic queen of Country, Dolly Parton's theme park, Dollywood
All good things must come to an end and so we find ourselves on the last day this years American Road Trip, with a final drive of 240 miles from Gatlinburg to Nashville Airport.
Another photo dump of photographs taken by my co-pilot, Deb. These are all between Gatlinburg and Nashville taken on the last couple of days of our epic road trip