Last week we were in Nashville, Indiana for a few days of relaxation and shopping. My folks drove up from Augusta, Georgia and stayed with us at the
Brown County Inn.
Nashville is a great little place with lots of quaint little shops.

We have our favorites, like the sock store, popcorn store, the glass blowers, or the handmade ice cream shop.

The town has done a good job of keeping the shopping district rustic. The place is usually packed on weekends.

You can find pretty much anything you're looking for.

S & H Green Stamps... do those still exist? I remember those from years and years ago.
Nashville is about 1 hour out of Indy. Always worth the drive. During the fall the place is wall-to-wall people coming to town to enjoy the changing leaves.
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