When I wasn’t too busy smiling and laughing, or stuffing my face, I did find some interesting doors in Nashville.

ooh texture

ooh color

ooh contrast

mmm, fudge — but there are doors back there…

the front has that bison for the bison-tennial, but the side has TWO doors AND stairs!

dig that reflection

i was also established in 1973 — all the whimsy!
#ThursdayDoors is part of an inspired post series run by Norm Frampton. To see other doors of interest, or to share your own, click the link.
I haven’t been to Nashville IN in decades, but it looks like it hasn’t changed a bit! Great doors, good photos.
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Thanks, Ally 🙂 Yes, it is eternally quaint and charming, isn’t it?
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Yes it is. Timeless and featuring lots of pretty doors that I’d forgotten all about. Thanks for the reminder.
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My pleasure 🙂
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I love so much about this post, apart from stuffing the face! Especially the first door, the third inscription and the last establishment. 🙂 “Open hearts, open minds, open doors.” could be our Thursday Doors motto. Yeah!
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You don’t enjoy the idea of me stuffing my face with pulled pork barbecue? That’s funny, cause I do! lol
It would be a nice motto. You should mention it to our leader 🙂
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I meant to say beside you stuffing your face! Maybe he’ll see it. 🙂
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Oh good, cause I’m gettin hungry…
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I love the yellow one. And, um… those doors are closed. 😛 😉
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Haha, indeed they are! You know me, I didn’t even try to get into church, so I can’t even tell you if they were unlocked!
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I’d be very disappointed if they were.
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Well then we must assume they are locked, and on the other side, armed guards to check the condition of one’s mind and heart. 😉
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Them’s scary doors. 😉
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But not disappointing!
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First thing I noticed, but I enjoyed the irony. Not even gunna ask if that’s a church. My caption would have been, “But temporarily closed until November 9th.”
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Hahaha. I’m not sure it’s not necessary before that. There are a lot of people praying for the defeat of one candidate or the other. 😉
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*snortle*
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Great selection of doors and perfect captions! I love the first door. I think I’d like to have a sandwich there. I’m also a sucker for black metal stairs and corny jokes, so…
And fudge, mmmmm fudge
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Right? That sandwich shop was closed. Everything closes early there. They are a morning to mid-day people.
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Ha – that’s perfect. I think I’m a morning to mid-day person.
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I didn’t know there was a Nashville in Indiana. But this town has certainly amazing doors. Like you, I love texture and contrast. And my favorites are the sandwich shop and the art shop. The red door of course will always be a favorite. These Nashville doors are gorgeous.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Nashville, Indiana is a teensy lil town, meant to be walked in the fall. I don’t know that the town planners designed it that way, but that’s what people do there — walk in the fall, shop the shops, eat the food, take in the scenery 🙂
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Sounds like my kind of jam. 😊💐
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Wonderful collection this week Joey.
Well now I know where to go if ever I’m in the mood for a sandwich while in Nashville.
I love that yellow art gallery door too 🙂
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Thanks, Norm 🙂
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Drat I never seem to take the time to make my own doorventory. Until then I must get my thrills vicariously through yours. Can the aforementioned thrills be called doorgasms? Or is that too much.
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HAHA! I dunno. I tend not to judge the gasms of others. If these do it for ya, you really should click the link. There are doors from Prague and Biltmore and well, you could gasm all day 😉
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Okay, I have to admit I loved the fudge the most.
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It was sooo yummy! I still have a bit of maple walnut fudge left. Takes two weeks to eat it, it’s so rich! lol
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What fun, I love the motto!
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What April said … even if it is a small piece. Just enough for a mid-afternoon snack 😉
… but I do like the photo with the black staircase. I really like stairs that cascade in two directions. Seeing one from a 2nd floor exit is really interesting!
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I want to go eat at that sandwich shop! I love that door. Did you go inside? I’m wondering if it had the same rustic feel.
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It was closed, pretty much everything there closes very early — but all of Nashville is rustic, it’s all country-fied 🙂
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You find the coolest doors, and these were some of the best! Love the art gallery. 🙂
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I like the “hole in the wall” vibe to That Sandwich Place. I’ve found some of the best food in places like that (as long as it looks clean when I walk in!). 🙂 That reflection looks like it was a lovely day! Great selection of doors.
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I love the two ‘entrance’ signs on that first door. Look right. Look left. Yes, definitely an entrance. I would like to eat there.
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The sammich shop grew increasingly popular as the day went on 🙂
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What great doors! What do you think of Nashville?
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I love Nashville on a nice cool day in the fall. Just one day, though. It’s very country-fied and pretty, but it’s also crowded and expensive.
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Would I like living there :)? Just take a stab at it . . . .
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I think given your thin blood, you might prefer Nashville, Tennessee. It’s warmer, more metropolitan, and there are great museums.
Do you like the country kinda fings?
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I do enjoy country music, though am not a ginormous fan. LOVE Bluegrass. I don’t like rodeos. I like FOOD. Any other country things I should be aware of?
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Oh, I think you’d like Nashville TN. Ain’t nothin like southern food! Bluegrass absolutely, and Nashville TN is the country music capitol ‘course!
Nashville, IN is in the middle of the Hoosier National Forest. It is far from everything.
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LOL, I think so! Although I liked Indianapolis a lot until we were robbed. No offense, but it truly happened, just when we were tired and hungry.
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I understand. On behalf of the non-criminal population in Indy, our deepest regrets.
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Haha, well, it made for an adventure!
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Glad you took a break from smiling, laughing and stuffing your face to shoot these doors. Awesome stuff!
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Thanks! 🙂
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It’s the other Nashville! I guessed wrong on the third one. I thought it was going to be “oooo, arches”, but no. I’m glad you smiled, laughed, and stuffed your face as well as bringing us all these great door shots, but I think I gained five pounds just looking at all the fudge!! Sugar high.
janet
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I just dig those reflections, but I think ooh arches and ooh columns would still apply 🙂
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“Open hearts, open minds, open doors,” gotta be a methodist church 😉
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Love these fab doors!
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I just LOVE Nashville! So many familiar doors here! I love the variety of your choices; each one is appealing and intriguing, each in a different way. So speaks a doorista, I guess. ha!
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ooh, the variety!! 🙂 Great selection of doors! The reflection in the big window w/tramsom was lovely!
I’d love to go to Nashville just once. I’ve been a country music fangal since I was 8 yrs old. A bloody long time ago when country was twangy. 🙂 I wanted to see the Grand Ole Opry being filmed in their heyday. Missed that! Maybe one day I’ll get see a show and the city with a new favorite playing.
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Thank you, I do love reflections 🙂
I hope you get to Nashville, Tennessee — cause that’s where the Grand Ole Opry is, but this particular Nashville is a teensy town in Indiana.
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Oh! I didn’t know there was a Nashville, IN! One learns something new everyday.
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You get a Blue ribbon for First Place this week. Love these doors – the sign, the crest, the ZZ. I just love them all. Thanks for the smile as I enjoyed each one. 🙂
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What a lot of lovely doors this week, Joey. I love that white arched doorway the best, and of course, the fudge, ahem, I mean the doors behind the fudge!! 🙂
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Screw the doors how much did you spend on fudge :), actually I’m guessing not much if any because I know you are a kitchen commando and could make 20 lbs in your sleep before the mister wakes up :).
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What a lovely place. Great doors, too!
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I like your short descriptions, Joey. Whimsy and the weathered door are my favorites!! 🙂
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