Can't believe as a kid I use to drive across that bridge. None of this fancy pretty stuff existed. When I lived there in the 60s' and 70s' - with the exception of a few bars around the Ryman and printer's alley, none of this was there. Broadway was just another business district with department stores, furnitures stores, etc. The Country Music Hall of Fame was not there but a much much smaller place up on Music Row where all the recording Studios are or were. Tootsie's was about it and had a back entrance where the stars would enter from the backstage of the Ryman which was NOT second to anything it was the Grand Ole Opry, I say many a performance of the greats there. Looks like Nashville has turned into a tourist trap. Gone are the good ole days of real Country Music.
@@ThePerfectWalk I was lucky enough to live in the time I did. Not saying it's bad now, it's just not the old Nashville. Many of the changes for the entire Metropolitan area are good. Except for the cost of living. Can you believe I shared a three-bedroom flat on Music Row back in the mid-70s' for $200 a month split three ways? 1606 16 Ave S. according to google earth it's still there.
They may do tourist trains there ,but that is the track for the only commuter train in Nashville. The Nashville Star runs from the city of Lebanon in Wilson county about 30 to 35 miles to the east of downtown Nashville. It makes several stops between Lebanon and downtown Nashville.
Great video.
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fantastic walk ... thank you ... greetings from heidenheim an der brenz :=)
We're going just for the Patsy Cline museum...oh and to meet Julie, Patsy Cline's daughter : )
Can't believe as a kid I use to drive across that bridge. None of this fancy pretty stuff existed. When I lived there in the 60s' and 70s' - with the exception of a few bars around the Ryman and printer's alley, none of this was there. Broadway was just another business district with department stores, furnitures stores, etc. The Country Music Hall of Fame was not there but a much much smaller place up on Music Row where all the recording Studios are or were. Tootsie's was about it and had a back entrance where the stars would enter from the backstage of the Ryman which was NOT second to anything it was the Grand Ole Opry, I say many a performance of the greats there. Looks like Nashville has turned into a tourist trap. Gone are the good ole days of real Country Music.
Hey Gary thx for watching - agreed it has changed a ton! Some for the better some for the worse
@@ThePerfectWalk I was lucky enough to live in the time I did. Not saying it's bad now, it's just not the old Nashville. Many of the changes for the entire Metropolitan area are good. Except for the cost of living. Can you believe I shared a three-bedroom flat on Music Row back in the mid-70s' for $200 a month split three ways? 1606 16 Ave S. according to google earth it's still there.
I totally missed this but as always great video therefore , thank you Wander 🙂👍!!!
Thx Jari! 🙏🏻
That sculpture looks like it’s waiting to join the rest of the roller coaster.
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This is amazing dude.
Hey thanks! Appreciate you watching! Lots more fun videos like that on the channel.
Used to work here with American Cruise Lines and miss it.
Hello! NICE channel! amazing video. I'm your fan +👍🔔
Hey thx!
They may do tourist trains there ,but that is the track for the only commuter train in Nashville. The Nashville Star runs from the city of Lebanon in Wilson county about 30 to 35 miles to the east of downtown Nashville. It makes several stops between Lebanon and downtown Nashville.
Excellent info! I appreciate that Chad!
@@ThePerfectWalk You are welcome. It is actually called the Music City Star nor Nashville Star. It is also called the Wego star. It had 7 stops.
why does Nashville seem so depressing