Abilene, TX

This is a one-nighter to split the distance between the Dallas – Fort Worth area and Big Bend National Park in three.  Interestingly the have several sculptures exhibited in several parks around the theme of children’s storybooks.  We went around them, and it is extremely well done. Several of Dr. Seuss’ books were included, but… Continue reading Abilene, TX

Dallas, TX – George W. Bush Presidential Center

Visiting presidential centers was never part of our plan, but having visited the Clinton one while in Little Rock, we figured it would be interesting to compare by vising the one for the younger Bush (43rd president).  There is of course a section dedicated to 9/11/2001, including a few badly bent beams that were taken… Continue reading Dallas, TX – George W. Bush Presidential Center

Dallas, TX

Today we arrived at our campground in Sunnyvale, TX, in the suburbs Northeast of Dallas.  This is the first time on this trip that we encounter significant vehicular traffic.  After setting up at our site, we drove to the downtown area, and were just stunned by the amount of highway overpass construction underway.  No doubt… Continue reading Dallas, TX

Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site

We had never heard of this one before, but this is actual one of the important sites in the human rights movement. The school was the site of forced desegregation in 1957 after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregation of public schools was unconstitutional three years earlier.  This was put in motion after 9… Continue reading Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site

Graceland

This was an all-things-Elvis day.  We hesitated to pay a premium entrance fee so that we could see Elvis’ mansion, but it was really interesting and worth it.  Two key thoughts from the mansion visit are:  This was definitely decorated in the late fifties/early sixties, including green shag carpet.  More importantly, despite having expanded the… Continue reading Graceland