This scene is typical of the small, backstreet shops in Nashville, a thriving, rustic tourist community in southern Indiana, near Brown County State Park.
This scene is typical of the small, backstreet shops in Nashville, a thriving, rustic tourist community in southern Indiana, near Brown County State Park.
In times past, attended the Little of Nashville Opry. Still running?
Great shot of a fun looking place to go. I haven't been to your area but several times I've been to Goshen, Zionsville and Shipshewana I loved it there and my horse was the featured horse there one year at the Peter Stone Horse Fair and I was the featured guest and grand Marshall in their Stone Horse parade. LONNNNNG story, but so much fun. You live in a beautiful place!!!
In times past, attended the Little of Nashville Opry. Still running?
No, a few years ago, unfortunately, it burned to the ground. There was some suspicion of arson by the owner, but I don’t think anyone ever proved anything. It hasn’t been rebuilt, and I think the accompanying motel is now closed also. Just at the east side of town on SR46 there’s now a place called Brown County Music Center. It seems to have a talent lineup similar to what the Little Opry had.
Great shot of a fun looking place to go. I haven't been to your area but several times I've been to Goshen, Zionsville and Shipshewana I loved it there and my horse was the featured horse there one year at the Peter Stone Horse Fair and I was the featured guest and grand Marshall in their Stone Horse parade. LONNNNNG story, but so much fun. You live in a beautiful place!!!
Thanks, Jo. We visit Nashville every year, but we live up in the flatlands about 50 miles northeast of Indianapolis. We used to raise Appaloosas, but now we only have two mares and a pony. My three of my granddaughters have shown the horses in 4-H and some open shows.