Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Lawrenceburg, TN Daytrip

OK.....this will be in several sections with photos for each one......because they really aren't related to each other..

First, it took until lunch to make the decision to go somewhere....Lawrenceburg, TN with a stop at an old cemetery in Pulaski first. It's the O;d Graveyard Memorial Park, it was used from 1817-1883 with several birthdates in the late 1700s. It was turned into a memorial park in 1969.

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Grabbed a drink from Sonic and headed to the Davy Crockett State Park in Lawernceburg. Not a lot there other than Lindsey Lake. Small but pretty lake with geese. You can also rent a paddle boat or flatbottom boat to spend time out on the lake in.

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After leaving because dark clouds started closing in we drove through a little covered bridge.....

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....and encountered an evil squirrel.....actually a pretty cute one and a funny turkey at the campground.....

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The rest of the photos are of an Amish farmer selling produce out of his buggy, historic downtown Lawrenceburg..including some cool concrete lions, and a couple of old barns on US64.

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