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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Various places

The Peabody Hotel in Memphis. The world-famous fountain and ducks in the lobby of the elegant Peabody Hotel. See the March of Mallards at 3 p.m. daily.

White Wing Publishing House and Press in Cleveland, Tennessee

Oak Ridge Research Reactor. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Operated by Union Carbide Corporation for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

Paris Landing State Park Inn near Paris, T.N.
 
General Hospital in Jackson. The beautiful, modern architecture of the Jackson-Madison County Hospital enhances the humanitarian service it performs for the community.

The Hermitage- Home of General Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the U.S., Hermitage, T.N., near Nashville. Standing today just as it stood when he left it over 100 years ago is the classic home of "Old Hickory." Built in 1819, this historic shrine has successfully defied time and nature in 134 years. Although it was damaged by fire in 1834, it was restored immediately as it stands today.

 Dining Room of The Hermitage

Dixie Sight Seeing Cars on Wilder's Tower, Chickamauga Park, Chattanooga. Erected by Wilder's Brigade near the site of The Widow Glenn's Hosue. Built of white stone and is 81 feet high. A circular stair case gives access to top from which a beautiful view of the Battlefields may be had. Sight seeing cars leave from hotels daily.


Reelfoot Lake. This nationally known resort is located at Tiptonville, Tennessee--nearby resort towns are Samburg, Ridgely, Union City, and Dyersburg. The Reelfoot State Park contains 20,000 acres and uncounted miles of shoreline. It was once the hunting grounds of the Chicksaw Indians. It is patronized by sportsmen and vacationists from every state in the Union. This view, take at Magnolia Beach, shows some of the attractive facilities of the "Washout" area of the lake.


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