Senoia, Georgia: Home Of The Walking Dead
(*Update: The walls around "Alexandria" in Senoia have come down as the show has concluded filming!) On a recent road trip, I needed a half
Bill Clevlen • May 7, 2016
(*Update: The walls around "Alexandria" in Senoia have come down as the show has concluded filming!) On a recent road trip, I needed a half
Bill Clevlen • May 3, 2016
This year will mark 50 years since the tragic plane crash that killed legendary musician Otis Redding. Mr. Redding was just 26 years old in
Bill Clevlen • April 12, 2016
It may come as a surprise when you come to visit the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and find some of Hollywood's most famous vehicles
Bill Clevlen • April 10, 2016
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If you're not a fan of Bluegrass music, don't be alarmed. I barely knew enough about fiddles and the name Bill Monroe to save me
Bill Clevlen • March 17, 2016
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It's not something I often write about, but for me, every city falls into one of two categories: a place to live or a place
Bill Clevlen • March 9, 2016
The more I learn about former President Dwight Eisenhower, the more I like him. After visiting his adult home in Gettysburg last Summer, I knew
Bill Clevlen • March 1, 2016
Visitors to Kansas City, Missouri are taking a second look at the newly refurbished National Museum Of Toys / Miniatures. And, according to the latest
Bill Clevlen • January 7, 2016
As we gear up to celebrate the 100th anniversary of America's national park system, we wondered which of the 59 federally protected areas is the