As we shift our lives to stay home as much as possible and flatten the curve, I wanted to check in and share some info. Amid this health crisis, I have actually been very busy with real estate. Buyers are still calling me to start the home buying process and houses are still closing. As long as banks stay open there is a lot we can do! The info below is an economic update from
Hatch Show Print Tour
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Located in the lobby of the building that houses the Country Music Hall of Fame, I highly recommend that any visitor to Nashville takes The Hatch Show Print Tour. Even if you haven’t heard of Hatch, you will recognize their work when you see it. The artisans at Hatch are still doing what they did 140 years ago, and the history of this letterpress shop is a walk through American art and history. The golden
Waterfalls Near Nashville
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If you’ve never been to the waterfalls near Nashville, you are in for a treat. This post will help you explore Fall Creek Falls State Park and Rock Island State Park. All are less than 2 hours drive from Nashville. Rock Island State Park Rock Island State Park – Twin Falls – Waterfalls Near Nashville Twin Falls in Rock Island State Park On a tour of the waterfalls near Nashville, I would make the first
The bars on Lower Broadway are the top attraction in Nashville for good reason. Walk down Broadway between the Bridgestone Arena and the River, and you’ll see that Music City lives up to its name with an incredible level of musicianship spilling out of the windows of the Nashville Broadway bars. Don’t expect to hear just country music. Classic rock is also very popular down there along with some excellent blues and occasional jazz. The
Most of you know I love walking around this town and Radnor Lake is my FAVORITE hiking spot in Nashville! The video below takes you on a walk with me at the 1,332-acre Radnor Lake Nature Preserve. Located just 15-20 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Nashville, Radnor feels like you’re a world away. The Lake Trail hike is quite easy with a wood chip path for most of the trail. Dogs and jogging are