Well hello my vintage lovin' friends! It has been AWHILE since I have posted for y'all.
Today's "Let's Talk Vintage" post is not really a
link party... being that it was the Pickers I was blogging about, I just had to give this post an LTV title.
Feel free to leave a comment so I can
click on your blog and comment back!
We were in Tennessee for my Step-son's wedding.
It was a beautiful no, make that GORGEOUS wedding!
And I do have to tell you I may have picked up a slight southern accent ever since we took a side trip to NASHVILLE.
We had a day with extra time to kill so The Hubs
thought we should try and see Mike Wolf's store. It was a little bit difficult to figure out,
I have to tell you. Once the GPS told us we had
arrived, we still couldn't tell which store front
it was from the car. We heard a bus tour going through
and the driver announced "Antique Archaeology" so we
knew we should just find a parking spot and walk around.
Bebe and the Hubs checking it all out. Mike's store is two or three shops down from here.
It was located in some old brick buildings that were
the industrial factory type.
We knew we had arrived when we saw the
car door pointing the way!
This is what you see when you first walk in.
There is cool stuff everywhere,
even Mike's trademark bicycles,
hanging from the ceiling.
It didn't take me long to notice this checkered shirt and "matching" guitar.
Also really cool was a dress Loretta Lynn wore onstage.
There is a photo next to it with her wearing it. You can
kind of see it at the bottom of this photo.
Then there was this awesome Dolly Madison Ice Cream and Soda sign. It was picked in NJ. (Rootin' for the home team!)
And who wouldn't love an American Icon like this. Seeing it
made us remember we have one made of heavy duty cardboard that we've always wanted to frame.
This collection of apothecary jars caught my eye.
It was neat because I started remembering different episodes where these items may have come from.
And if you look real close, you may even think Elvis is in the building. I love the old microphones.
This is the check out desk. So much to see!
We ended up with some fun touristy items... a t-shirt for Bebe and I, a hat for the Hubs and one of their PICKERS license plates. Total touristas!
We really enjoyed our quick stop there and then headed off to Broadway St (Ave?) in downtown Nashville for something to eat. I highly recommend the restaurant Merchants if you are not in the mood for loud Honky Tonk.
Plus, you can watch everyone go by on the Beer Bar pedal Trolley cars next to Honky Tonk Central.
It was totally crazy and worth a view!
(And the food at Merchants was delicious!)
2 comments:
I love Nashville and we go quite a bit. Please tell me you stopped at "Savannah's Candy" on Broadway. Their candy is fab!! I don't know how far you live from Nashville but you need to go back. There is so much to see and do.
Now 'Antique Archaeology' has to be the best name for a store overspilling with all things vintage! How fabulous to wander around and see all that 'stuff'. So glad that Elvis has not left the building. =) But let's talk about the wedding photo......oh my, the bride's dress is a dream!
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