Originally built to draw customers into a business in its chicken body, Marietta, Georgia’s Big Chicken is now a beloved landmark that has been saved by
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First created over a thousand years ago, what we now know as the Etowah Indian Mounds are a treasure trove of artifacts, bodies, and cultural insight
At the turn of the 20th century, Chattanooga was a bustling hub of transportation. Industrial growth in the city led to overcrowding in its train stations, and
Road Food Rating – Memorable – One of the best Smyrna’s Old South Bar-B-Q is a family eatery that has built a solid reputation for
Guthrie is almost a ghost town— an old opera house that acts as an event hall for rent, a few homes, and empty storefronts with train
The town of Paducah, Kentucky, is home to the National Quilt Museum as well as the world’s largest quilting needle. This sculpture, created by artist Michael Terra, apparently stitching
Towering above the intersection of Interstates 57 and 70 in southern Illinois, the Cross At The Crossroads, a cross nearly 200 feet tall and made with
Is it too early to begin thinking about our travel plans for 2025? We don’t think so! 🙂 Jackie and I have an aggressive travel
I was honored to attend the North American Youth Exchange Network (NAYEN) conference in Washington D.C. representing District 6250. The Keynote speaker was the Ukrainian
Andersonville, or Camp Sumter as it was officially known, held more prisoners at any given time than any of the other Confederate military prisons. It