Road Trip 6:.....Tennessee To New Orleans and Back To Florida

This is our Sixth trip and this time we plan to see friends in Tennessee and North Carolina then follow the Natchez Trace Trail to New Orleans. We arrive on the 6th September. We will:...
*See some friends and do some bluegrass in Florida.
*Pick up our Trailer in Knoxville
*Cross back into North Carolina and explore the Cherrokee area of the Smoky Mountains.
*Drive the Natchez Trace trail from Nashville to Natchez, then drive on to New Orleans
*We will get to Memphis this time.
We will then return to Florida to see friends, do more Bluegrass and lay up the trailer.
We fly home on the 2nd December.
We hope that you might enjoy sharing our adventures.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Melrose House

Today we plan to visit one of the Antebellum mansions, Melrose House
We had a great time, here some pictures we took


The house was really stunning. Talk about how the rich lived in pre civil war days!! The gold in the 'green' room is actually real gold leaf. Most of the furniture is original and very beautiful. Original oil cloth can be seen on the floors and most curtains have been reproduced exactly as they were when the house was first built.The china was all English fine porcelaine. The house was built, around 1840, by a Yankee who moved south and who owned several plantations. He owned slaves - around 40 to run the house and grounds - don't know how many in the plantations. The house was built when he married a Southern Belle. It was decorated and furnished with the best that money could buy and it has been restored to as it was pre civil war. You can see the slave quarters, outside kitchen, dairy, laundry room, stables, carriage barn and slave toilets all behind the main house. The house was set in 140 acres of grounds - some laid out to formal gardens - and you can imagine what it must have been like to live this sort of life style. The family only lived there during the winter. In the summer, they travelled North, often going abroad to Europe to avoid the heat, humidity and mosquitoes. Rather like snow birds in reverse!!

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