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On our recent trip to
Nashville, Indiana my wife and I were in search of the things that made
Nashville famous. From antiques to art, Brown County and Nashville, Indiana have
something for just about everyone.
The rugged and
beautiful countryside of Brown County has been compared to the mountainous areas
in the eastern United States. When you drive through Nashville and the
surrounding Brown County, you’ll know why it is called “The Little Smokies.”
Around the turn of the century, the scenic views and fantastic scenery, and the
equally colorful characters who populated the region, attracted artists from all
over the world.
Artistic
Traditions Continue In Nashville's Art Colony
Since
the early 1900’s, Nashville and the surrounding area of Brown County have served
as an art colony. When T.C. Steel and many other artists brought their families
to Brown County, it was the beginning of a great tradition in Nashville and the
area of Brown County. Over the years, others followed, and Brown County became
known as one of the most popular art colonies in the nation. Using paint and
canvas, those masters created some of Indiana’s best landscape paintings. Today,
there are more than 300 shops, studios, galleries, restaurants, hotels and bed
and breakfasts nestled in the hills of Nashville and Brown County. Following in
the tradition of the early arrivals, today’s artists still seek to express the
beauty found in Brown County. The Hidden
Valley Inn
On
our arrival in Nashville, we stayed at the beautiful
Hidden Valley Inn, located on the north end of town. It is a three story
structure, with all three floors accessible to ground level. The rooms are very
beautiful, and extremely well decorated. We enjoyed the fireplace in the living
room, and at night we sat on our own private balcony and admired the fantastic
view. The suite also had a whirlpool tub, kitchenette and cable TV. We enjoyed
our stay there thanks to the wonderful staff. The Artists
Colony Inn
On
our first evening in Nashville we dined at the Artists
Colony Inn, the Inn is a local favorite in the Nashville area. The food
was very delightful, and the service was excellent, and the people very
friendly. Local craftsman have created furnishings typical of a 19th century
Inn. The Inn offers suites that are decorated with cherry furniture designed by
Bob Timberlake. Most guest rooms feature four poster beds, Windsor chairs, hand
stitched quilts and loomed rugs. It is a wonderful place to stay and to have a
pleasant and tasteful dining experience.
The Hobnob
Corner Restaurant
At
lunch time on the following day we found a wonderful corner store called
The Hobnob Corner Restaurant. Warren and Betsy Cole
are the owners of the Hobnob, which serves delicious sandwiches and dinners. We
enjoyed our lunch specialty sandwiches and home made bread, which is baked daily
at the Hobnob. They also offer fresh baked pastries and Danish. High quality
products and personal attention to details creates a wonderful and delicious
restaurant.
During our time in
Nashville we visited many of the shops and stores, many were offering their
own home made products and wares. As we wandered the streets looking for the
unusual and the hand made goods we were not disappointed, we found many
different shops, galleries and studios. A Tip For Visiting Nashville When searching for unique
treasures look
further than just Main Street in Nashville. We found many of our favorite
artistic treasures along the back roads and alleys. So remember when
visiting Nashville and Brown County, Indiana be sure to look in the hidden
and out-of-the-way places for unique shops.
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