Elizabeth and Michael's Wedding
Nashville, TN, USA, June, 2007
Venues
- Ceremony: West End Church of Christ
- Reception: Hillwood Country Club
- Hotel: Courtyard Marriott
- Hotel: Embassy Suites
- Hotel: Marriott at Vanderbilt
- Restaurant: Boundry Restaurant
- Entertainment: Bluebird Cafe The
- Entertainment: NashTrash Tours
- Attraction: Belle Meade Plantation
- Attraction: Country Music Hall of Fame
Ceremony
Reception
Hotel
Courtyard Marriott
1901 W End AveNashville, TN 37203, US
Restaurant
Boundry Restaurant
911 20th Ave SNashville, TN, United States
(615) 321-3043
The rehearsel dinner will be at the Boundry Restaurant at 6:30 pm.
Entertainment
Bluebird Cafe The
4104 Hillsboro PikeNashville, TN, United States
(615) 383-1461
Opened in 1982 as a casual gourmet restaurant with some live music, the Bluebird Cafe has become a music club first and a restaurant second.
NashTrash Tours
900 8th Avenue NorthNashville, TN, United States
(615) 226-7300
The 90-minute NashTrash Tour begins at the Farmers Market, and travels throughout downtown Nashville. You'll ride past major country music sites: the Ryman Auditorium (home of the original Grand Ole Opry), the Wildhorse Saloon (as seen on CMT), historic Printers Alley, and the beautiful Country Music Hall of Fame. The Bus also cruises along legendary Music Row before returning to the Market. As an added bonus, we'll even drive past a spot where some of our idols have spent idle time -- the Nashville City Jail!
Attraction
Belle Meade Plantation
5025 Harding RdBelle Meade, TN 37205, US
Belle Meade Plantation is a 30 acre historic site 6 miles west of Nashville. The centerpiece of the property is the Belle Meade mansion built in 1853. This Greek revival house was home to five generations of the Harding-Jackson family, original owners of the Belle Meade Farm. In the late 19th century, the farm encompassed 5,400 acres and was one of the largest private estates in Nashville. The farm was a thoroughbred nursery famous for breeding and training championship race horses. Recent Kentucky derby winners like Funny Cide and Barbarro, even racing legends like Secretariat and Seabiscuit can trace their bloodlines back to the breeding stock at Belle Meade.












