Category Archives: Historic Buildings

Arkansas Air & Military Musuem

On Wednesday afternoon, Tim, Angela, Daniel, Luke and I drove into Fayetteville to visit a small museum. It was supposed to be a rainy-day activity, but the rain didn’t start until later in the day — and then it continued … Continue reading

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More from the Choo-Choo

I found this machine tucked into an obscure corner. I put in my dollar and got a fortune that said, in essence: “Don’t just intend to be nice to people. Really be nice to them. Intentions get you nowhere. Now … Continue reading

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The Battle Above the Clouds

I drove up Lookout Mountain (which was about eight minutes from my hotel) and toured two parts of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. The Battle Above the Clouds refers to the battle that took place on the slopes … Continue reading

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At the Chattanooga Choo-Choo

For the five nights I was in Chattanooga for a convention, I stayed at the Chattanooga Choo-Choo, built from the old city railroad station. Or at least that’s what you’re led to believe. In fact, none of the rooms are … Continue reading

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Wright Brothers

We had a couple hours to kill in Dayton, so we decided to visit the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, which celebrates the Wright Brothers who lived and worked in the city. Our first stop was Huffman Prairie Flying … Continue reading

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