Tennessee

Elvis Plays Las Vegas again…sort of

Elvis Presley’s Memphis estate, Graceland, is planning to open a permanent Presley exhibit in the King of Rock ‘n Roll’s second home, Las Vegas. The plans include not only a big display of memorabilia (including a 35’ sign from one of his concert…

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The Bear Blog

  I had a hunch when Shelly and I were planning our 59 National Park in 59 weeks tour that wildlife would be center stage.  I knew that the buffalo would roam in Yellowstone, that the tropical fish would dance…

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RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee

   Although it may not look very impressive, this modest little building has a very impressive and important musical history.  Welcome to RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.  Known as “The Home of 1,000 Hits”, more than 35,000…

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From Where I Sit: A Gallery of Benches

In a recent Gumbo blog , Jonathan L. pointed out that travelers (and locals) need a place to rest from time to time while visiting or going about daily life…and part of the need is what’s called—logically—street furniture. 

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Elvis Plays Las Vegas again…sort of

Elvis Presley’s Memphis estate, Graceland, is planning to open a permanent Presley exhibit in the King of Rock ‘n Roll’s second home, Las Vegas. The plans include not only a big display of memorabilia (including a 35’ sign from one of his concert…

Read More

The Bear Blog

  I had a hunch when Shelly and I were planning our 59 National Park in 59 weeks tour that wildlife would be center stage.  I knew that the buffalo would roam in Yellowstone, that the tropical fish would dance…

Read More

RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee

   Although it may not look very impressive, this modest little building has a very impressive and important musical history.  Welcome to RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.  Known as “The Home of 1,000 Hits”, more than 35,000…

Read More

From Where I Sit: A Gallery of Benches

In a recent Gumbo blog , Jonathan L. pointed out that travelers (and locals) need a place to rest from time to time while visiting or going about daily life…and part of the need is what’s called—logically—street furniture. 

Read More