Sunday, August 24, 2025

Nashville on a Budget

Since we're only staying near Nashville for a week and we work during the day, today is really the only time we could spend in town. 

Most of the tourist sites start to get quite expensive, and we have to keep in mind that we are not on vacation. While we do want to visit and see as much as possible of the places we visit, we can't sustain our full-time RV lifestyle with vacation-style spending. So after a bit of research, we decided to visit the Johnny Cash Museum and then walk around Broadway Street.

Finding parking was probably the worst part of the day. We had read about being able to park in one of the lots for Nissan Stadium, but once we got there, it was clearly marked as needing some kind of pass. So we pretty much had to drive around downtown until we found street parking, which is no easy task with a dually. 

The Johnny Cash Museum was interesting, but small. It only took about an hour to walk around and read the displays. We both were familiar with his music, so it was fun learning about the man behind the music. 

Broadway Street was full of cowboy boots and hats, a memo we seemed to have miss. There were horse-drawn carriages for hire as well as party bikes with countless bachelorette parties.

After walking around Broadway Street for a bit, we found John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. It was a pleasant walk that provide wonderful views of the city, which was the perfect way to end our day.





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