Our last place to visit in Atlanta was the Martin Luther King Jr Historical Site. The have exhibits about his life and death and the struggles he faced. Also in the same area is the church his grandfather, his father and he preached all preached. A short walk took you to the house where he was born which you could tour but the next tour time was 5:30 and we still had to drive to Asheville, about 5 hours. They also has information about his wife, Rosa Parks and Gandhi.
After we finished there we were off to Asheville. The route we took was more senic, through the Great Smokey Mountatins. As April mentioned in her blog this did not sit well with her tummy, I do want to say I was not upset with her for stopping. I think this was the point in the trip when we were all starting to get on each others nerves. So once we arrived that the hotel, we all kind of did our own thing until dinner. April read, I tried to take a nap and Lis went to the pool, where I later joined her to soak my ouchy feet. For dinner that night we ventured into the town of Asheville at Mellow Mushroom again. This time I was able to get my gluten-free pizza since we had a small fridge in the room and it only came in the medium 12" pizza which I would never have been able to eat. It was very yummy only issue was the small rainstorm that forced us inside to eat. After dinner we walked around town, a very earthy and artsy town.
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