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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

2023 November 4, "Walking with the Saints" a Saints Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Florence House of Worship

Today, Hubby and I went on a walking tour with a group led by Lee Freeman at 10:00 A.M. at the Florence Library. 

We visited the former Popular Street Christian Church, now the Wood Avenue Church of Christ (established in 1970), located across the street from the Florence Library. 


Wood Avenue Church of Christ 


Cavalry Fellowship Church
424 E Tombigbee St Florence, AL 

From the library, we walked to Tombigbee Street and Poplar Street. 

We stopped at the Cavalry Fellowship (former Popular Street Christian Church)

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 630 N Poplar St
Florence, AL

From the Cavalry Fellowship, we walked several blocks up Poplar Street to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church (1938), located at 630 N. Poplar Street.


First Baptist Church 209 North Walnut St.

We walked back up several streets to Walnut St., the Baptist church, across from the Florence Library. 

We stopped at the Gothic-style First Baptist Church (1888), located at 209 North Walnut St.

First Presbyterian Church 224 E Mobile St

Next, we walked to East Mobile Street, where the First Presbyterian Church is across the street from the Florence US Post Office. 

We stopped at First Presbyterian Church (1818), 224 E Mobile St. The Oldest Christian Church is the "Mother Church," Florence's oldest church. 

Tennessee Valley Community Church AME
119 N Pine St, Florence, AL 
 

We walked down Mobile Street, a one-way street, to Tennessee Valley Community Church AME on Pine Street. As you can see in the picture, construction is happening near this church. 


Trinity Episcopal Church 410 N Pine St Florence, AL 


We walked up Pine St to Trinity Episcopal Church (1824), Florence's third-oldest Christian congregation. This church is located a few blocks from Tennessee Valley Community Church, which faces Pine Street and North Seminary Street. We walked up a few blocks to the United Methodist Church.


First United Methodist Church 415 N Seminary Florence, AL 


Our last stop was First United Methodist Church (1822), located at 415 N. Seminary, the second-oldest church in Florence. 


Wilson Park Fountain 

Wilson Park is near the United Methodist Church and across the street from the Florence Library. 

We stopped to take a few pictures of the fountain at Wilson. The wind blew the fountain water, wetting us as we walked by.

A couple of children were enjoying the sprinklers from the fountain.  

Also took pictures of the Florence Library and the Kennedy Douglas Art Center. 


We ate lunch at St Florian Pharmacy Soda Shop. We sat at the bar and watched as they took orders for dipped ice cream and made sandwiches. 

My Hubby ordered a ham and cheese sandwich with chocolate and a strawberry milkshake. 


Reuben Sandwich with chips


I ordered a Reuben with Sun Chips, whole-grain Harvest Cheddar, and Diet Coke. 


After lunch, we headed home, but we encountered a traffic jam on Highway 72 due to extensive construction. 

We took Middle Road to the Old Jackson Highway, then to US 43. 

 


Thursday, June 29, 2023

2023 June 21, The Yellow Deli, Pulaski, Etheridge, Lawrenceburg and Lynnville, Tennessee

 Today, we rode to Lawrenceburg

Goodwill did not open until 9 A.M., so we stopped at Dunkin' Donuts for bacon bites and two mini bagels.

Next, we stopped at Goodwill, where I bought 2 men's shirts and a quilt.

We love to buy veggies from the Amish, so we rode to Etheridge, where we purchased 2 large heads of cabbage, Squash, onion, peppers, cucumbers, eggs, candy, peanuts, and potatoes.

We had the whole day free, no grandkids to watch.
So we rode to Pulaski, stopping at the Yellow Deli for lunch. 
There, we ordered a Ruben sandwich, which is made with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, mayo, and mustard on light rye bread, served with chips and a pickle.
We also ordered a side salad and, for dessert, a slice of their delicious carrot cake. 
We ordered iced tea, and Hubby knocked his over while trying to take a picture of a plant.
Their food is always fresh and delicious.

1/2 Reuben on Rye Bread Sandwich

Salad 

Slice of fresh Carrot Cake

We rode to Lynnville, TN, to tour the Train Depot Museum (rebuilt as the RR Museum in 1998) and the steam locomotive. We walked through the Locomotive, passenger cars, and the little red Caboose.
Several displays, including a miniature train exhibit, were on display in the museum.

Across the street was Soda Pop Junction and Big Johnny's Burgers, which was closed for repairs.
In front of those buildings sat an Orange and White Dodge truck, a carousel, an old bicycle, a Coke machine, and parking meters.

Orange and White Dodge Truck

Soda Pop Junction and Big Johnny's Burgers

There were public restrooms next to Lynnville's City Hall.
We saw the Iron Horse Hotel, the Iron Horse Country Store, and a Historic Marker.
It began to rain, so I only had time to take a picture of the Marker before we returned to the car.

steam locomotive

Miniature Train Display

Historic Marker
Lynnville Historic District 
Construction of the Nashville & Decatur Railroad and the partial burning of Old Lynnville (Waco) by Federal troops brought this charming town to its present location after the Civil War. The Lynnville National Register Historic District (1988) contains 59 buildings, with architectural examples from each period of the town's development from the 1860s through the early 1900s. 
Erected by Giles County Historical Society, 1990


We rode back to Pulaski, stopping at Walmart and Murphy's (gas). In Pulaski, we stopped at The Butcher Shop for some homegrown fresh meat.
We stopped at Flatrock Cheese, where we bought 3 different cheeses, some fried pies, stick candy, and a pint jar of local honey.
Then, I will go home by way of Minor Hill, TN.

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