At the beginning of day 4, we ran across the Russel Stover candy outlet. We had to stop. |
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Well, we stopped at another Dairy. This one was the Mayfield Dairy in Athens, Tennessee. They had another giant cow in front. This one wasn't as big as the ones at the first dairy. |
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At each stop, I'd mark it down in the mapping software so we could have a route of where we'd been. | |
On the tour, they made us wear hair nets. Bill had to wear the face mask because of his beard. I had to take a picture. |
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The bronze cow outside. |
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This dairy had excellent ice cream and milk. We were bummed out that they don't sell their milk here. |
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They did have good ice cream. |
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We bought the mermaid cow at the gift shop. I thought it was cute. | |
This Elvis cow just cracked us up. We HAD to get it. | |
We came across this statue of Dolly Parton in Sevierville, Tennessee. I asked Bill why he wasn't happier while copping a feel. He said he was really nervous about getting in trouble. There was a woman who glared at us while we walked back to our car. I think it may have been because I was laughing so loudly, Bill doesn't think so. Please, wouldn't try to cop a feel? |
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Here's the World's Largest Cuckoo Clock. We didn't see it chime. IT's going to sounds stupid but we got there right after it chimed and left right before. Oh well. |
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Bill liked the trains in front of the clock. |
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Dollywood was closed. Not that we would have gone, I just wanted the picture. |
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We ended the day at Chris' house in North Carolina. This is her kitchen table. |
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