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    Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum - The original 2 room house

    Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum

    4.2(127 reviews)
    54.8 mi

    3日前にアップしたけど表示されない。 残しておきたい想い出なので再度、アップ致します。…read more後で、重なったらごめんなさい。 ****************************** シカゴ郊外の宿で洗濯しながら映画を2本見た。 初めはラスベガスを舞台にしたコメディー映画。エルビスが流れます。 A Little Less Conversation. ノリノリになってエルビス最高だわ。 洗濯を片付けて珈琲で一息入れて、テレビはそのまま、 すると次は実際の人物をテーマにしたヒューマンドラマ。 Father Stu.   日本では劇場公開されず、配信だけでしたが、いい映画です。 ぜひおすすめです。 そして、音楽がどの場面でもとにかくいい。 1番の山場になった時、またエルビスが流れてきました。 今度は聖歌。 Where Could Go But To The Lord. とたんに私は涙が溢れてきました。 理由はわからない。ただ、ただ、私の心の奥に染み渡っていく声。 ロックもいいけど、聖歌が素晴らしい、 と教えてくれた夫の言葉を思い出しました。 エルビスは凄い人とあらためて思い知らされました。 夫の唯一の宝物はエルビスのレコード。 一緒に暮らすようになり、大事なものはこれだけだと言って レコード8枚組を持ってきました。 久しぶりに2人で聴こうと思います。 この映画を見た数時間後に私は事故を起こすのですが、 人の生き方を学ぶ映画となりました。 トゥペロの生家。 20年以上前ですが、私たち以外は誰もいずに静かな場所でした。 家のブランコに座ってふたりでゆっくり過ごしました。 エルビスと握手、誰とでもすぐ仲良くなれる夫らしい姿です。 ここから車で1時間半北上するとエルビスの邸宅、グレースランド。 翌日訪ねました。 そこは人で溢れかえってました。 アップされます様に。 5月22日2026年記録

    Was a lovely walk around the environment! My mother always loved Elvis so she was very happy when…read morewe were here. The entire environment is very lovely, everything looks very nice.

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    Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum - Original chapel moved up to this spot, in one piece, from down the hill.  They since heavily repaired a lot of rotted wood.

    Original chapel moved up to this spot, in one piece, from down the hill. They since heavily repaired a lot of rotted wood.

    Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum
    Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum - Elvis' childhood church

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    Elvis' childhood church

    Stuckey's Bridge

    Stuckey's Bridge

    5.0(1 review)
    89.1 mi

    Many years ago (when it was drivable) I used to drive across this bridge whenever I had a car load…read moreof kids or out of town visitors and pretend my car stalled mid-way.... all after telling them rumored stories of this Bridge's past. Boy oh boy was it fun to watch them all panic just a little. Or a lot ... sometimes screaming was involved. I still tell everyone the 'stories' associated with this bridge (who knows if they are true or how true) ... if you Google it some of the tales come up and even a 'Mississippi backroads' episode I think it was that included the bridge. One time after I drove across the bridge ... a few days later it apparently had some of its wooden slats collapse and it has been blocked and 'undrivable' ever since. This should not prevent you from visiting. It is a beautiful old iron bridge. Even the marrieds of graffitied names and vulgarities that visitors have littered on its bones does not distract from is lovely form and location. Somehow it may even add to its appeal. I would definitely recommend watching your feet as you cross (there are warning signs to try and prevent you from venturing over - for which I ignore) there are missing and rotting boards the entire length. The beautifully tree lined river rushes beneath and just the sheer quiet (other than the sound of the rushing water) is worth the cautious walk into the middle of the bridge. I still take any visitor I can drag back to Meridian, Mississippi to see this spot. I tell them the stories I had heard about the bridge from 'old timers' as we drive to its remote local. I make them walk the entire length and admire the bridge's bones and the view it affords. No one is ever disappointed. You should go check it out ... you will not be either.

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    Stuckey's Bridge
    Stuckey's Bridge

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    Bankhead National Forest - Holms Chapel Falls, Bankhead National Forest

    Bankhead National Forest

    4.5(4 reviews)
    75.3 mi

    I love Bankhead! Who knew it is named for William B. Bankhead, a longtime former Alabama…read moreRepresentative and it is one of Alabama's four National Forests, covering a massive 181,230 acres. It is home to Alabama's only National Wild and Scenic River, the Sipsey Fork. It is located in northwestern Alabama, around the town of Double Springs. Driving to Navoo Alabama, the sign designating Bankhead is a "heads up" you are rapidly approaching wonderful, wonderful Camp McDowell, situated in Bankhead! Camp McDowell is the beautiful queen of Clear Creek, which is not really clear at all, and growing up, had plenty of leeches. Still, it's a beautiful creek and a lovely place in this national forest! Hiking ranges from long and tenuous, to short and easy peasy! Water features are abundant with plenty of little and large water falls to enjoy! Do visit Bankhead. Bring some hiking boots, a walking stick, and a backpack with waters and snacks. There is not a lot of commercialization in the region. Just a corner grocery store and a Jacks that are both ~10-15 miles of curvy roads away.

    If you subscribe to thisisalabama on Instagram it's filled with amazing shots from Banhead National…read moreForest, literally, all the time. We had been meaning to take a day and explore and just never made it happen .... until now! It's not exceptionally clear when you have arrived, at least on the side we were on. No flashy signs or anything indicating 'ENTERING BANHEAD....'. We actually ended up using All Trails app to get the coordinates of where we wanted to go. We were directed through a neighborhood that had paved roads that shortly turned into gravel roads .... then we eventually go to our destination. This particular hike was about 4 miles round trip. Relatively flat except for a middle section that was pretty steep. But, at no point was the trail itself hazardous in any ways. This place was absolutely stunning! Small waterfalls could be found close to the path all the way to the end, which was the largest waterfall on the hike (Kind of small since it hasn't rained in awhile). All in all we really liked our day out here. The trail was well shaded which kept the overall temp down as much as it could. One precaution, if you have a truck or an SUV I would recommend taking that instead of a car. The road itself is quite bumpy (potholes) and if you have a car that is too low to the ground you may do some scraping (at least getting to the trail we went to).

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    Bankhead National Forest
    Bankhead National Forest

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