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Kimmswick
Somewhere in my wanderings on the Internet, I discovered The Blue Owl Restaurant and Bakery in Kimmswick, Missouri and its “levee-high apple pie.” I filed it away for the next time we happened to be traveling south of St. Louis. … Continue reading
Rock ‘n’ Roll Highway
In a desperate attempt to drum up tourism, Route 67 through the mud flats of northeast Arkansas has been named the Rock ‘n’ Roll Highway. Several early artists of Rockabilly music played in the towns along the route in the … Continue reading
River Rail Streetcar
There wasn’t much open in Little Rock on Christmas Eve. There were a handful of tourists wandering about looking for things to do, but the trolley must not have looked inviting because I had it to myself except for one … Continue reading
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The Little Rock
This is what remains of the rock formation that gave the city its name. Much of it was blasted away to make a foundation for the bridge. If I have my facts straight, it was the first rock visible along … Continue reading
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Arkansas State Capitol
The Capitol is located only a block or so from Cotham’s. It seemed like a logical next stop. The ground were almost empty, and I walked around the building looking for a way to capture it in a Red Chair … Continue reading
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