NASHVILLE, Ind. — With fall break upon us and parents searching for things to do with their kids, it’s expected to be a big weekend in Brown County. The leaves are starting to reach their peak and people are flocking south to see the beautiful scenery.
From green, to yellow, to orange. Once the leaves change colors and start to fall, Nashville becomes a very popular place. People are coming from all over to check out the leaves and the beautiful hills Brown County has to offer.
"Once it starts to change, you just see a lot more people coming in," said Warren Cole, co-owner of Hobnob. "People are wandering around, it's just a fall tradition. It's just kind of like the flooding of the Nile in Egypt."
Betsy Potts and her husband, John, don't live in Nashville, but visit the area multiple t