A week ago,
Two weeks ago, Okay, okay three weeks ago, my DH and I took a long weekend trip to Nashville and stayed in the
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. This is not your ordinary hotel - it is extraordinary and you can find plenty to do inside the resort to keep you busy and never want to leave. However, we had picked a couple of places we wanted to see on this visit, the Nashville Parthenon and Antique Archaeology and we made it to both. The Parthenon is a full size replica of the one in Greece and was first created for the World's Fair in 1897. It was later dismantled and rebuilt (but there is history in that, too) taking 10 years to rebuild 1921-1931. The Parthenon in Greece took 10 years to build, too. The one in Greece is carved from Pentelic Marble, whereas the one in Nashville is made of cast concrete aggregate, stone, brick, and structural reinforced concrete. It was fascinating. If you ever get to Nashville it is a wonderful place to visit. It is located in their Centennial Park.
The Nashville Parthenon
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Parthenon from entrance side. It was a very cloudy but warm day. |
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Bronze lions head on 24'H x 7'W doors. Doors weigh 7.5 tons each. |
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Detail above front entrance to Parthenon |
Antique Archeology
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End of building that houses Antique Archeology |
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Building above entrance to Antique Archeology |
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Indian motorcycle at Antique Archeology |
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Inside Antique Archeology |
The Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center
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The Cascades Atrium |
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A map to the Resort |
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Us in front of one of the many waterfalls |
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Another waterfall - beautfiul |
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A peaceful walkway. |
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Balconies! |
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The river boat in the Delta atrium |
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This
was our windshield. The roads were finally clear, we had checked out of the
hotel and didn't have an ice scraper and now what? We used my comb!
Aren't we creative? |
I hope you enjoyed my rather picture intensive post of our recent trip. If you remember I started my first line with.....
A week ago,
Two weeks ago, Okay, okay three weeks ago. Well, every time I tried to put this post together something would happen. The pictures wouldn't load, blogger is down and it can't save your current post (or some such wording), something would come up and I wouldn't finish. Today it all worked - yippee! I did learn not to put in so many pictures next time.
Hope your weekend is going well!
Karen