#1 2015-09-03 08:00:34

Road trip time

Anybody seen this thing before?

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#2 2015-09-03 09:39:03

Yup.  Local nutter does nutter stuff, people forget about it, then rediscover it.  They get public attention about every 8-10 years.  Pretty sure the Elberton CoC has something to do with the periodic publicity.

If you do decide to road trip it, may I humbly suggest a side trip to Toccoa to visit the Curahee Military Museum?  And maybe Tallulah Gorge as well.  There are shitloads of Cherokee mounds and artifacts to be seen in the area in general.  Improtant rule of thumb - the shittier looking the building is, the better the BBQ will be.

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#3 2015-09-03 11:22:08

Our travel guide for years: Roadside America.

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#4 2015-09-03 12:56:20

Baywolfe wrote:

Our travel guide for years: Roadside America.

Interesting.  I have just discovered this - https://roadtrippers.com/

Got a nifty app if you have an iThingy.  Plan your trip online on your magic blinky box, then use the app on your iThingy to get you there.

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#5 2015-09-03 13:51:38

XregnaR wrote:

Baywolfe wrote:

Our travel guide for years: Roadside America.

Interesting.  I have just discovered this - https://roadtrippers.com/

Got a nifty app if you have an iThingy.  Plan your trip online on your magic blinky box, then use the app on your iThingy to get you there.

The POIs are nifty.  I got hotels, motels, and eateries on my car GPS already.

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#6 2015-09-04 09:36:39

Speaking of Roadside America, at 8000 sq ft, this is a cool place to visit, especially if if you're 8 tears old.

http://roadsideamericainc.com/

Lots of animated interactive displays and they even have a night scene where the Stars and Stripes are spotlighted and Kate Smith sings 'God Bless America'.

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