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Experience Luckenbach: Live Music and Historic Charm
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Continue reading →: Experience Luckenbach: Live Music and Historic CharmLuckenbach, Texas. Popular before the song by Waylon and Willie, it became massively famous afterwards. We can easily have preconceived notions about a place. I have to admit that Luckenbach was one of those places and was completely unlike what I expected. I hear that happens a lot. I thought it was…
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Discovering Longhorn Cavern: A Texas Hidden Historical Gem
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Continue reading →: Discovering Longhorn Cavern: A Texas Hidden Historical GemIt has supplied food. It has provided a source of material for stone tools and for gunpowder. It provided shelter from nuclear attack. It’s also been a restaurant and nightclub. And it may have even been – or may still be – a hiding spot for stolen gold. Where in…
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Continue reading →: Immerse Yourself in the Timeless Elegance of The Read House in Chattanooga, TennesseeThere’s just something about staying in a historic hotel that feeds the soul. It’s like you can feel the energy and excitement from all the previous guests over the years. And when it’s decorated with beautiful antiques, the warmth of the ages radiates off them as well. The 2025 OWAA (Outdoor…
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Continue reading →: How A Family Favor Led to the Geographic Center of the Continental USAWe were sitting in a room full of people in Nebraska. David asked, “Hey, where is the center of the United States?” He thought that it must be somewhere nearby-ish, but no one knew. “Oh well,” we thought, and just moved on with the conversation. When we left town a…
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A Nostalgic Visit to the Kermit the Frog Museum
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Continue reading →: A Nostalgic Visit to the Kermit the Frog MuseumMost of us remember Kermit the Frog – the green one. But did you know the first Kermit was more grayish/green? We didn’t either until we stumbled on the “Leland MS Birthplace of Kermit the Frog, An Exhibit of Jim Henson’s Delta Boyhood” in Leland, Mississippi. While Henson is more…
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Heritage Traveling Through Generations of Headstones
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Continue reading →: Heritage Traveling Through Generations of HeadstonesThe road dropped out of sight in front of us. We could see it continued somewhere out ahead, but it looked like we were about to drive over a cliff. David pressed forward, while I just shut my eyes and prayed. Nope, the road didn’t drop off, it was just…
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Discover the Stories of Pawnee Rock in Kansas
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Continue reading →: Discover the Stories of Pawnee Rock in KansasWe were traveling along a quiet country road in a nice, comfortable, air-conditioned car, snacks and drinks right by our side. We noticed a tall sandstone outcropping with a sign letting us know that we were approaching Pawnee Rock State Historic Site. Halfway ThereWe stepped out in the sweltering Kansas…
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Continue reading →: Time Travel on the Plains: Exploring the Living History of Railroad Town at the Stuhr Museum(We were hosted by the Stuhr Museum as part of the Midwest Travel Network Conference. Opinions are our own.) Character. Craftsmanship. Community. Respect. All the things you wish were still around today. Thankfully, they still are at the Stuhr Museum in Grand Island, Nebraska. The museum was founded by Leo…
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Continue reading →: Bishop’s Palace, Galveston, Texas – A Dream House for Historic Architecture FansThe Bishop’s Palace – Beautiful marble, rich mahogany, intricate stained glass, ornate fireplaces, fourteen-foot ceilings – these are just a few of stunning details lovingly and creatively incorporated into the design of the incomparable “Bishop’s Palace” in Galveston, Texas. Some locals call it “Gresham’s Castle” because it was designed and built…


