Veterans memorials

 
 
 
Korean War Memorial
Korean War Memorial in Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee
640 Union St.
GPS coordinates: 36.16407,-86.78293

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This bronze memorial was erected by the Tennessee Korean Memorial Association July 4, 1992. It is located in a large public area and space in downtown Nashville. It depicts Korean soldiers during the war and lists the names of those gave their lives during the conflict that were from Tennessee.

Also in the area: For another fun and spirited Tennessee ride, ride 23 miles northwest to Ashland City and pick up SR 49. Head 68 miles west to Dover. A challenging combination of sweepers and twisties.

There are plenty of BBQ joints to choose from in Nashville, but for something a little offbeat, try the Redneck Taco at Martin's BBQ in Nolensville, featured on Diner's Drive-Ins and Dives. Cornbread pancake, pulled pork, slaw and sweet sauce. Also good with brisket.

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