Friday, April 22, 2022

Nashville, Tennessee

Arnold's Meat and Three


Country Music Hall of Fame


Ryman Auditorium




Lost River Cave
Tucked away in the city of Bowling Green, Kentucky lies a natural wonder, a seven-mile cave system. The Lost River originates outside of the cave and gets lost as it flows underground.




In addition to the cave there is over 60 acres of wooded trails and activities just waiting to be explored.



Lost River was rumored to have been used for manufacturing alcohol during the Prohibition, although this has not been proven. With the repeal of Prohibition, however, the cave obtained a new use. In 1934, local businessman opened a nightclub in the mouth of the cave, complete with stage, bar and dance floor. Known as the "Cavern Nite Club," the venue was popular because of its cool temperatures during a time when air conditioning was relatively rare.

Dance floor






Lunch at Pub by Novo

Kentucky Brown sandwich

Corvette Museum







Damaged corvettes from the 2014 sinkhole

 This 48" manhole provides access to the cave, you can peer into the window to see the floor of the sinkhole over 30 feet down!








Whiskey tasting




A mobile dispensary, not something you see often.







Yes, very lame

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