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In today's episode we will share about our recent day trip to Decatur, AL.

Just 90 miles south of where we live in Franklin, TN, and a straight shot down I-65S we found a quaint down with Big Bob Gibson's famous BBQ and a natural science museum for all science lovers!

Our Day:

  • BBQ lunch at Big Bob Gibson - Widely recognized as one of the oldest and most prestigious barbecue restaurants in the world, Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q was founded in Decatur, AL in 1925. https://bigbobgibson.com
  • Afternoon at The Cook Museum of Natural Science. A state-of-the-art natural science museum in downtown Decatur, AL. It provides a hands-on, immersive experience where kids (and teens, and adults!) can explore, interact with, and learn about nature. The Cook Museum’s humble roots can be traced back to 1968 when John Cook, Sr. opened his professional insect collection to the public by appointment, which at the time had been used primarily for employee training at Cook’s Pest Control. https://www.cookmuseum.org
  • Shopping, ha, we wish! (we just drove by because we had a 5 year old with us) along 2nd Ave.
  • Gas and snacks at Buc-ees in Athens, AL. You just have to go see one for yourself.

Share + Connect + Support:

1. Text friends or share the link to the show on your socials! Here's a link you can share that has ALL the platforms we are on: https://pod.link/1442852139

2. We're on Facebook and Instagram @SteelMagnoliasPodcast

3. Financially support us here: https://tr.ee/9NKBLc2fYD

Peace be with y'all!

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/steel-magnolias-podcast/donations
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In today's episode we will share about our recent day trip to Decatur, AL.

Just 90 miles south of where we live in Franklin, TN, and a straight shot down I-65S we found a quaint down with Big Bob Gibson's famous BBQ and a natural science museum for all science lovers!

Our Day:

  • BBQ lunch at Big Bob Gibson - Widely recognized as one of the oldest and most prestigious barbecue restaurants in the world, Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q was founded in Decatur, AL in 1925. https://bigbobgibson.com
  • Afternoon at The Cook Museum of Natural Science. A state-of-the-art natural science museum in downtown Decatur, AL. It provides a hands-on, immersive experience where kids (and teens, and adults!) can explore, interact with, and learn about nature. The Cook Museum’s humble roots can be traced back to 1968 when John Cook, Sr. opened his professional insect collection to the public by appointment, which at the time had been used primarily for employee training at Cook’s Pest Control. https://www.cookmuseum.org
  • Shopping, ha, we wish! (we just drove by because we had a 5 year old with us) along 2nd Ave.
  • Gas and snacks at Buc-ees in Athens, AL. You just have to go see one for yourself.

Share + Connect + Support:

1. Text friends or share the link to the show on your socials! Here's a link you can share that has ALL the platforms we are on: https://pod.link/1442852139

2. We're on Facebook and Instagram @SteelMagnoliasPodcast

3. Financially support us here: https://tr.ee/9NKBLc2fYD

Peace be with y'all!

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/steel-magnolias-podcast/donations
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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