The Graves of Johnny & June Cash

October 30, 2023 – Traveling with Rich & Julie

Hendersonville, Tennessee

Hendersonville, Tennessee is a fairly large city on Old Hickory Lake near Nashville. It is listed as one of the best places to live in the state of Tennessee.

It is known as the “city by the lake” and has been home to many famous people.

Many country music stars own homes on the lake, including the late Johnny Cash, who had a 14,000-square-foot home on the water.

Speaking of Johnny Cash, we visited his grave inside the Hendersonville Memory Gardens. There is nothing special about the site. Anyone can visit by just pulling into the driveway, parking along the path, and walking to the graves. We were the only ones there.

There are no signs or markers showing the way. I found it by following the GPS on my phone.

In the same general area are the graves of several Cash family members and Carter family members.

One in particular is Mother Maybelle Carter, known as the First Lady of country music.

Also close by is the grave of Merle Kilgore, an American singer, songwriter, and manager. At the time of his death, he was the manager of Hank Williams, Jr.

Finally, we found the grave of Luther Perkins, who was an American country music guitarist and a member of the Tennessee Three, the backup band for Johnny Cash.

When we are in an area, I like to find several places to see. I hope you enjoy coming along for the ride. Have you ever been to Hendersonville, Tennessee?

If You Want to Make a Man Happy, Take Him to a Car Museum

October 29, 2023 – Traveling with Rich & Julie

Swope’s Cars of Yesteryear

I knew if I put this place on the list it would make Rich happy. Plus the fact that this museum in Elizabethtown, Kentucky is completely free.

All are free to enter except unattended children, which cost $100 to get in. Ha ha.

Don’t ask me to tell you what they all are. I just enjoy looking at them.

Enjoy the photos. Rich found his favorite car. See if you can guess which one it is.

This contemporary museum features old automobiles built from the 1900s to the 1960s, and new ones like a 2023 Dodge Charger.

It was an impressive collection of cars and Rich thoroughly enjoyed spending time looking at them all.

This free car museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm.

The host inside said they have 37 cars currently on display. There is a horseless carriage room also.

Each car has a sign on it to not touch. They are not roped off like most car museums. You can walk all the way around and look inside.

This 69 Camaro 350 SS Hardtop was gorgeous.

We spent most of our time right here.

I didn’t take photos of all the cars. But most of them I did. I do take a lot of pictures wherever we go.

Rich liked this Thunderbird, all except the color. I love seeing the cars painted bright colors. I owned an orange Dodge Dart.

I do like the color of this Camaro.

I like the color of any Camaro.

We owned a Jaguar once, but this 1953 one was much nicer.

Thank you Swope’s dealership for providing this museum free of charge.

Do you like cars? I hope you enjoyed seeing these. Thanks for coming along with us on our journeys. I love showing you all the places we see.