Hi, I am Jim, I love Kentucky, and traveling in and around Kentucky! I also love the entire country, and all of the beautiful and strange places here and there! This blog covers the overlooked, forgotten, and underrated places, people, and moments in history in America, with a focus on Kentucky! It will cover great tourists stops, books about people and history, and include photos and postcard scans.
Saturday, October 31, 2020
South Dakota Billboards 09 06 2020
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Jolly Green Giant Statue Blue Earth MN 09 05 2020
South Dakota, we stopped in Blue Earth Minnesota to see the GIANT Jolly Green Giant Statue! This would be our first visit to Minnesota! Blue Earth is a very nice little town too! They have small "Sprout" statues here and there!
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Deadwood SD 09 09 2020
dirty joke) BUT she also talked very openly about the life of a one of the well know local brothel workers who is still alive today. She talk about the hardships of the ladies life, and of the abuses she faced before getting in to that business. The tour was honestly funny at time, and sad when she talked about this lady..... but the whole thing was informative. I recommend the tour.
Also, my cousin Jerry has got me into collecting poker chips! I used this visit as an excuse to go into each casino I passed, and to purchase a $1 chip from each (Jerry has warned me that if you start collecting the pricier chips, the hobby can get expensive QUICK!). I mentioned in the video too that, most of the cashiers weren't enthusiastic about selling ONE $1 chip, BUT, after I looked at the chips they gave me, almost all gave me a nice, uncirculated one in great shape.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Bourbon Drive In in Paris Kentucky- Part 2
We saw the Texas Chainsaw Massacre with Nightmare on Elm Street on our first visit. We had a great time. So, when we saw a showing of the original Friday the 13thwas scheduled, we knew we had to go for that too!
So we hit the road and got there about an hour before showtime again.
It's $8 a person, which, for 2 movies at a drive in is very reasonable in my books. I wanted to mention that this time, we bought a large drink, a chili cheese dog and some ice cream which came to a little over $7.... again, these guys aren't gouging their patrons. Everything tasted good too!I have been a huge Friday the 13th fan for forever. I told the story, in my youtube video, of my friend/neighbor Aaron calling me, when we were kids, and inviting me to a birthday party where they would be showing movies on a VCR.
This was back in the day when RENTING a VCR and movies was a big deal. It was very exciting, and as a kid, you had to go to any party involving a VCR. Well, my mom asked what videos Aaron's family was renting. I asked, and he told me, "Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Friday the 13th." I told my mom "Star Wars and Indiana Jones." I KNEW that if I told her they were getting Friday the 13th, she would never let me go.Well, I went to Aaron's and the craziness of seeing Friday the 13th for the first time REALLY sticks in my head. There weren't a dozen sequels out at the time. I remember watching with my young elementary school friends wondering who the killer was.... and I remember us all screaming in terror when at the end... well, you know, the boat and all.
So, Catching this great classic at the Bourbon Drive In was a real treat!
They played it first, then there was an intermission, and they started "Cabin in the Woods" next. This was my first time seeing this one! Why didn't anyone tell me how great it was?
So we had ANOTHER great night at the Drive In in Paris! The sweet ladies running the place thanked people for coming by, and they were just nice, sincere and appreciative. We really like this place AND the spirit of what they are doing, a lot!
"Raiding Deadwood's Bad Lands: Its Illegal History of Prostitution and Gambling" by Michael Trump
We took the "Deadwood Brothel Tour" while we were in Deadwood, South Dakota. Check out my video on that!
Friday, October 23, 2020
Deadwood: The Best Writings on the Most Notorious Town in the West by TD Griffith
AND, I had kinda exhausted some books on outlaws, travel, ghosts, etc before out trip last year.
I really enjoyed the books that author T.D. Griffith put out though, AND I was lucky enough to find one I had not read.... and it was on Deadwood!
"Deadwood: The Best Writings on the Most Notorious Town in the West" is actually a collection of articles, and pages from other books on Deadwood and its characters. Griffith does a short intro to each piece to let you know why that particular mention was chosen for his book.
The articles are from all over the place too..... and I really appreciated some writings by a reporter who visited the town right as it was getting established. Griffith also includes a contribution from a lady who grew up, as a child, around that same time too.
Pop culture links (country music and the popular TV show about the town) are covered too, as are all of the colorful characters the town saw.
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
"The Petersen House: The Oldroyd Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died" by Alan E. Hunter
I have mentioned Alan here several times before. He does a GREAT weekly column for the Weekly View (out of Indianapolis IN) that you need to check out.
He also does the yearly ghost walk in Irvington Indiana. If you have never done that, what is wrong with you?!?!!?
If you have any interest in true crime and ghosts at all, you need to make sure you do this! Alan knows his stuff, and he can link just about every scary person you can name to this town. He actually doesn't disclose this often (though he does mention it in one of his books) but he crossed paths with one of Indianapolis' most infamous. OH, and there is a GREAT President Lincoln connection that he ends the tour with... but enough of that for now!
Alan has authored some of the best "Haunted" books I know of too.
BUT, I wanted to mention his latest work here- "The Petersen House: The Oldroyd Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died". If you are interested in Lincoln at all, you are going to want to track this one down. In fact, its not that hard to find Alan E. Hunter on line and you can do what I did- order a nice signed copy directly from him! Go ahead, you need this one for your collection!
Alan is obsessed with getting all of the interesting bits of information down. Sure, we all know the story.... Ford's Theatre, Booth, the conspirators, etc....... but the house where Lincoln was taken to after the shooting and dies is sometimes a forgotten character in the story. Well, Alan has found lots of pictures, postcards, tickets, and other ephemera- and he has put those pieces together in this volume to tell the story of this home.
I don't want to give too much away, but Hunter gives some great nuggets of info to the reader starting with his description of the cover illustration. He had me thinking about a somewhat obscure painter before I even started the book!
He tells you all about the building, its career as THE museum on Lincoln for some time and its evolving life from the time of Lincoln's visit until today.
Like I said, Alan Hunter loves those interesting bits of information that make you stop and think. He lets you know about what became of the bed and pillow from that dark night. He tells you to take notice of this person or that person, almost anonymously standing by the home in an old postcard and he tells you about their significance.
Oh, if you are familiar with the entire story of the Lincoln assassination, you surely know the name Rathbone. Well, I had no idea that the Rathbone name would factor in to the history of the Petersen home decades later.
I honestly could go on and on. I am so glad to see a new book on Lincoln with new information. Hunter's book on the Petersen House gets my highest recommendation.
Monday, October 19, 2020
Bourbon Drive In Paris KY October 2020
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Buddy Holly Crash Site Iowa 09 05 2020
Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake Iowa, we made our way to the "crash site" where Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper lost their lives.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Surf Ballroom Clear Lake Iowa 9 5 2020
legendary Surf Ballroom, the site of the last performance of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper.
that emotion alive. You could listen to that song and have no knowledge of what happened... and you could still feel the extreme sadness it sparks.
celebrity (they were young and the REAL money they had earned had not really filtered down to them yet).
The guy in the gift shop said he volunteered, and he was just happy to be a part of it. They have a museum type area.... with relics from that night, but also with signed photos and instruments of performers who have played there more recently. The Surf Ballroom continues on as a very lively spot for rock-n-roll pilgrims. Make sure you catch it on an upcoming road trip!
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
"The Day the Music Died: The Last Tour of Buddy Holly, the "Big Bopper," and Ritchie Valens" by Larry Lehmer
We added our stop in Clear Lake Iowa to our mostly South Dakota trip (it ended up being on the way) at the last minute. I didn't have time to read up on the event before we left, though I knew a lot about it, in general, going in.
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Bear Country USA SD 09 2019
Friday, October 9, 2020
Random Thoughts on Friday: Hotels on our trip 2020
MOST every business had a "masks required" sign up (though, we did notice some "strongly recommended" signs), but we saw NONE strictly enforcing that. Hotels and malls both had a mix of mask wearers and maskless. We saw one security guard at a mall standing around. I don't think he knew what he was supposed to do.
death of liquid soap dispensers in showers but it looks like, for now, I was wrong.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Crazy Horse Memorial South Dakota 2012
Monday, October 5, 2020
Our Mostly South Dakota Road Trip 2020
We actually had an Alaskan Cruise/Canadian adventure planned. It was all set to go. Well, as you can imagine......... covid came around and changed a LOT of plans.
We ended up coming up with a VERY roughly planned New York, Connecticut trip. Well, some of the stuff we had hoped to do on that trip was looking iffy in many ways.
So we thought about doing something relaxing. We wanted to do something that didn't involve a ton of social interaction (BUT we still did want to get "out" and do some exploring).
We thought about some trips we have enjoyed in the past. I am always up for Gettysburg. Still, that is a social, and often crowded area.
We thought about spending a week in our home state, or Tennessee, but... well, thats just not really "getting away".
AND, we both really enjoyed our time in South Dakota last year. We knew we were wanting to get back soon anyway, so.... we did a repeat trip to South Dakota!
Most of the parks are not crowded, there is a lot of room, and you can do a lot of exploring from the comfort of your own car!
Plus, we called our favorite South Dakota Hotel, the Alex
Johnson, and rooms were available and reasonable! We would be staying several nights in the great town of Rapid City AGAIN!
This was a bit of a last minute trip...... AND we ended up tweaking it a bit right before leaving.
You know that I love Nebraska, and we have always stopped in two of my favorite towns (Fremont and Omaha) on previous trips. Well, we realized that we could make some impressive stops in Iowa and Minnesota if we cancelled Nebraska. I hated to do that, but the thought of what we would be getting with the trade off was too exciting.
We ended up going to the Surf Ballroom and the "Day the Music Died" crash site. You probably know what I am talking about. More on that later.
AND, we could hit part of Minnesota, making our first trip through that great state! In fact, we would mark TWO states off of our list with this trip (Minnesota and North Dakota). We would ALMOST get to a THIRD new state (Montana) but we had to pass on that one.
One of our rules of visiting a state is you can't go there JUST to go there. Well, we ALMOST routed a very brief part of the road trip THROUGH Montana (when driving back to Rapid City South Dakota from Medora North Dakota) but it was going to add more time than we could spare to our trip. AND, we would be doing it for the sake of
doing it. We chose to save Montana for another day.
We visited a few places we saw in 2012 and wanted to visit again in 2019 but couldn't (Devils Tower and Deadwood). We visited several sites for a third time (Mt. Rushmore, Custer State Park, the Hotel Alex Johnson and a few restaurants). AND, we got to see several things for the first time- MAINLY Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota!
As you may have noticed, I have been enjoying filming as we travel lately. I plan to still blog, but it might be more video focused starting with this trip. It has brought me a lot of joy watching my videos again and talking about them.