Amazing time in Nashville, though the first night we spent relaxing after the long drive from Florida (but a fun drive though Alabama. Got up the next morning and toured The Parthenon. It is a replica of course of the one in Greece, but old in its own right built in 1897 for an Expo. The Athena Statue is also a replica but very cool. We wandered some downtown and also visited the Grand Old Opry which was very neat. Nashville is the first five photos.
8th and 9th of November we went to Rising Sun which is rapidly turning into "The Christmas Casino" and this time of year is one of our favorite places. Just some of that can be seen in the last four photos. It was a remarkable trip to these places and we had a wonderful time. Looking forward to the next adventure!
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Florida Trip (October 28-November 5, 2019)
Amazing trip to Pensacola, Florida where we saw some amazing sights. As to the rocket at left (which is a Saturn 1B from the Apollo program) that was in Alabama. We took an overnight trip in Indiana and a night in Tennessee in Nashville before arriving in Pensacola on the 28th. Rained the first two days and part of the third which is when we went to the Naval Aviation Museum (second photo below and the previous post). Had a great time there. After a couple of days exploring Pensacola, we went to Navarre Beach and points beyond. We had a great time at the National Seashore and the Navarre Pier. Fun to explore the restaurants there, meeting the people and enjoying the sights.
The photos below are of just a few things we saw, and will carry some great memories of this trip for many years to come. In fact, planning to return at a later date. Met some great people plus got some good help at Discount Tire in Pensacola after the tire blow out in Alabama just before we got into Florida.
On the way home made another stop in Nashville (but got to explore some this time) and also a stop in Rising Sun, Indiana for a combined total of four days....that will be covered in my next post.
The photos below are of just a few things we saw, and will carry some great memories of this trip for many years to come. In fact, planning to return at a later date. Met some great people plus got some good help at Discount Tire in Pensacola after the tire blow out in Alabama just before we got into Florida.
On the way home made another stop in Nashville (but got to explore some this time) and also a stop in Rising Sun, Indiana for a combined total of four days....that will be covered in my next post.
Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, Florida (October 31, 2019)
Went to Florida (which will be the subject of my next posts) and one of the places we visited was the Naval Aviation Museum. This is located on NAS Pensacola and was a remarkable place to visit. If you have been to this page, you know I am a huge fan of aviation.
The museum was free to enter and had some amazing differences with the National Museum of the United States Air Force which is here in Dayton. For one, the museum lets you get up close and personal with the aircraft. In Dayton the planes are roped off, and you better not get too close. In the Navy museum, you can touch them.
Another big difference is that many of the planes are outside. You can see that in the last photo which is also of the type of aircraft (P-3 Orion) which is served with during my Navy days. Visiting this museum was much like being home again in fact. Six photo below is from the Cubi Point Officers Club. When the Navy left the Philippines we took our bar with us (though I was enlisted and only got to see it here). At any case, a remarkable museum and highly recommended by me. If you get the change, definitely go see it! You will be glad you did.
The museum was free to enter and had some amazing differences with the National Museum of the United States Air Force which is here in Dayton. For one, the museum lets you get up close and personal with the aircraft. In Dayton the planes are roped off, and you better not get too close. In the Navy museum, you can touch them.
Another big difference is that many of the planes are outside. You can see that in the last photo which is also of the type of aircraft (P-3 Orion) which is served with during my Navy days. Visiting this museum was much like being home again in fact. Six photo below is from the Cubi Point Officers Club. When the Navy left the Philippines we took our bar with us (though I was enlisted and only got to see it here). At any case, a remarkable museum and highly recommended by me. If you get the change, definitely go see it! You will be glad you did.
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