Posted on September 21, 2018
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This map spotlights the stops on our 2018 Fall in the Cumberlands tour. The “natural” route is Berea, Ky. to Oak Ridge, Tenn. to Elizabethtown, Ky.
Category: Arts, College or University, Cultural, Historic site, Industrial, National Park, Restaurant, State ParkTags: Abraham Lincoln, Berea, Clinton, Cumberland Gap, Elizabethtown, Historic Rugby, Hodgenville, Kentucky, Lincoln Memorial University, Middlesboro, Museum of Appalachia, Norris Dam, Pall Mall, Rocky Top, Tennessee, W G Lenoir Museum
Posted on September 21, 2018
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Every tag and every category and every map tag has a story. But today, we’re just sharing a web-based map we created using the tools at tagonmap.com. It’s not perfect, but it’s useful. Here’s a tagged map of our 2017 tour of Gulf Coast… Continue Reading “Our Florida Grand Tour: A tagged map”
Category: Arts, Cultural, Historic site, Lodging, Maps, Recreational, Restaurant, State Park, UncategorizedTags: Apalachicola, Cedar Key, Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, DeLand, Florida, Homosassa Springs, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Micanopy, Mt. Dora, New Smyrna Beach, Panama City Beach, Port St. Joe, St. Augustine, Tarpon Springs
Posted on August 1, 2018
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For us, Franklin, Tennessee, was an easy reach. In even the worst traffic, it’s 3 hours from our home base and we gained an hour because of a time zone change. Accordingly, we had a leisurely morning, knowing that an early arrival would leave… Continue Reading “Historic Franklin, Tenn.”
Category: Arts, Cultural, Historic site, Military, Restaurant, ShoppingTags: Architecture, Cuvuk /war, Diwbtiwbs', Franklin, Franklin Tenn., Holidays, Middle Tennessee, Small towns, Take Life on the Road, Tennessee, USA
Posted on July 3, 2018
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What would you say if I told you that we could load you on the motor coach at 9 a.m. and by 10:15 a.m.we could have you standing in a chapel viewing Leonardo’s The Last Supper? In Nashville, Tennessee, near Music Row (the area where… Continue Reading “Da Vinci on the Road”
Posted on June 1, 2018
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“I just plain hated the idea of that object being hauled to Terre Haute or Dayton and made into a table completely removed from the context of the region, and from the people who made it and used it.” Thus spoke John Rice Irwin,… Continue Reading “Appalachian Artifacts & Lore”
Category: Arts, Cultural, Historic site, Industrial, Restaurant, ShoppingTags: Anderson County, Appalachia, Arts, Clinton, Crafts, East Tennessee, Farms, John Rice Irwin, Museum of Appalachia, Tennessee, Tools