Across the Mississippi River: Arkansas to Memphis, Tennessee 2015-05-27
A Memphis-bound day of mostly two-way-traffic highway travel on the Arkansas Delta (which is a part of the larger Mississippi Alluvial Plain)
0:01 Leaving Searcy, Arkansas
1:35 Entering 17/167 north
9:55 Leaving 67/167 for Arkansas highway 64
57:40 Arriving Wynne, Arkansas
Wynne is the county seat and largest city of Cross County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 8,367 at the 2010 Census.Nestled between the Arkansas Delta and Crowley's Ridge, Wynne is the closest city to the largest state park in Arkansas, Village Creek State Park.
58:00 Leaving Wynne, Arkansas
1:33:16 Joining Interstate 55 for Interstate 40 to cross the Mississippi for Memphis, Tennessee
1:44:18 Leaving Arkansas & entering Tennessee
1:44:25 Interstate 40 bridge across the Mississippi from West Memphis, Arkansas to Memphis, Tennessee
1:45:04 Exiting for downtown Memphis
1:45;10-1:47:50 Downtown Memphis to visitors' center
1:47:20 Mud Island River Park monorail track
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Flat Nathaniel @ Lock & Dam #15 Rock Island Arsenal
Flat Nathaniel and Uncle Round Marcus visited the Rock Island Arsenal on December 14th, 2010. The R.I.A, is a military base where Soldiers are stationed and factories produce military equipment. Flat Nathaniel loves to visit the Lock & Dam along the Mississippi River here, so we stopped into the visitor's center to take a look. Watch the video to see what it is all about!
Meeman Shelby Forest State Park on the Mississippi River; Memphis,TN; Memphis Area
Meeman Shelby Forest State Park on the Mississippi River; Memphis,TN; Memphis Area
The Two Tired Teachers visited the Meeman Shelby Forest State Park on the Mississippi River very near Memphis, TN. This is a massive state park covering more than 12,000 acres. It is a beautiful Mississippi River campground. It is a state park in Tenn inside a Tenn state forest.
Hiking and biking are just two of the activities the Meeman Shelby Forest State Park offers. With varying degrees of difficulty, there are trails and paths to meet everyone's abilities. The Two Tired Teachers noticed one paved path. It used to be a park road, but it's been closed to make a bike and hike path.
Meeman Shelby Forest State Park is a Memphis area campground that sits at the Mississippi River. The park does have a boat launch onto the Mississippi River. Additionally, a lake is in the Meeman Shelby Forest State Park. It is a waterfowl preserve with lots of ducks.
Memphis has a rich history. The Memphis Visitors Center has scads of information about things to do in Memphis. It includes much about Elvis Presley and rock and roll. It also includes information about the troubled times in Memphis during the Civil Rights movement.
A note about the campsites is that the longest has a 46' pad. If your set up is longer than that, you will have to park creatively. Meeman Shelby Forest is a truly beautiful Tenn State Park.
Memphis (Tennessee) - USA
Memphis is a city located along the Mississippi River in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee . With an estimated 2016 population of 652,717, it is the cultural and economic center of West Tennessee and the greater Mid-South region that includes portions of neighborhing Arkansas and Mississippi.
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Comfort Inn Downtown Memphis - Memphis Hotels, Tennessee
Comfort Inn Downtown Memphis 3 Stars Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Memphis One of our bestsellers in Memphis! The Comfort Inn Downtown is overlooking the Mississippi River and Mud Island River Park. The hotel is located in historic downtown, on the trolley line. FedEx Forum sports and entertainment venue, Memphis Cook Convention Center, Beale Street and the National Civil Rights Museum are also close by.Easy access to Interstate 40 and Interstate 55 make Graceland estate, the Memphis Zoo, Autozone Park, the Orpheum Theatre and Mississippi's casinos easy to reach. There are a variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges nearby, and a short walk takes visitors to some of the best of Memphis BBQ and Blues.Guests of this Memphis, TN hotel can enjoy many full-service amenities, including free USA Today , free local calls, a fitness center and outdoor rooftop pool. Enjoy our free hot breakfast featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more.Business travelers to this Memphis hotel can appreciate conveniences like free high-speed Internet access in the business center, free high-speed Internet access in all rooms and access to copy and fax services. The spacious meeting facility is just right for family reunions, business presentations and social gatherings.The hotel features spectacular views of the Mississippi River with spacious guest rooms. In addition to standard amenities, guest rooms offer coffee makers, irons, ironing boards, microwaves and refrigerators. The business class suites feature microwaves, refrigerators, wet bars, two-line telephones and DVD players.
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Bass Pro Shops, Pyramid, Memphis, Tennessee
The Memphis Pyramid, initially known as the Great American Pyramid, formerly referred to as the Pyramid Arena and locally referred to as The Pyramid, was originally built as a 20,142-seat arena located in downtown Memphis at the banks of the Mississippi River. The facility was built in 1991 and was originally owned and operated jointly by the city of Memphis and Shelby County; Shelby County sold its share to Memphis in April 2009.[6] Its structure plays on the city's namesake in Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids. It is 321 feet (98m, about 32 stories) tall and has base sides of 591 ft; it is by some measures the tenth tallest pyramid in the world.
The Great American Pyramid was conceived originally by Mark C. Hartz, a Memphis artist in about 1954. The project originally included three pyramids located on the south bluffs of Memphis overlooking the Mississippi River. The larger of the three would have been 2/3rd scale of the Great Pyramid of Memphis, Egypt. Because the flanking structures would have been scaled at 2/3s the size of the main pyramid. The project languished for three decades until Mark's younger son, Memphian Jon Brent Hartz, resurrected the concept. Mark C. Hartz, who was well known for his architectural renderings, rendered a new bronze glass-glazed pyramid. After years of negotiations, the younger Hartz's concept was adopted by entrepreneur John Tigrett as a symbol for the city of Memphis. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on September 15, 1989 and the building was opened on November 9, 1991. The construction of the building was managed by Sidney Shlenker, part owner of the Denver Nuggets and several entertainment companies, who Tigrett had brought to Memphis to develop tourist attractions in the building. Originally, there were plans for a shortwave radio station broadcasting Memphis music, an observation deck with an inclinator along the side of the building, a Hard Rock Cafe, a music museum, and a theme park on Mud Island along with other things. However, the plans were scrapped because of a fallout between Tigrett and Shlenker and the latter's financial difficulties.
The Memphis Pyramid has not been regularly used as a sports or entertainment venue since 2004. In 2015, the Pyramid re-opened as a Bass Pro Shops megastore, which includes shopping, a hotel, restaurants, a bowling alley, and an archery range with an outdoor observation deck at its apex.
On the Pyramid's opening night,[clarification needed] the arena floor flooded because of inadequate drainage pumps, and the entire arena began to flood causing stage hands to sandbag the entire perimeter to preserve the electrical runs under the stage. The arena was also assumed to be NBA ready; however, when the Memphis Grizzlies came to town, it was discovered that the cost of upgrading to NBA standards made it more practical to build an arena tailored specifically for the NBA. As a result, the $250 million FedExForum, home of the Memphis Grizzlies, was built and opened in 2004.
The City of Memphis contract with the Memphis Grizzlies forbade the use of The Pyramid without the team's approval, and as a result, it went dark. A committee headed by Memphis businessman Scott Ledbetter studied possible uses of the arena in 2005, and considered such uses as converting the arena into a casino, an aquarium, a shopping mall, or an indoor theme park. In November 2006, Congressman-Elect Steve Cohen (D-Tennessee) suggested that he would attempt to open a Mid-American branch of the Smithsonian Institution in the building. However, these plans were never realized. In the end, the committee on the building's future recommended that it be used for destination retail which would create more jobs and new tax revenues.
In addition to the retail store itself, Bass Pro at the Pyramid is home to an archery range, shooting range, and laser arcade. The building also includes an Uncle Buck's Fishbowl and Grill with a bowling alley and a saltwater aquarium. The tallest freestanding elevator in America takes visitors to The Lookout at the Pyramid at the apex of the building, where they can take in the view on an indoor and outdoor observation deck or get a bite to eat at the Sky High Catfish Cabin; a restaurant, bar, and aquarium at the top of the building. At the base of the Pyramid is a 100-room hotel known as the Big Cypress Lodge. Bass Pro at the Pyramid contains 600,000 gallons of water features and the largest collection of waterfowl and hunting related equipment in the world.[12]
One million people visited the Bass Pro Pyramid between the grand opening in April 2015 and July 8, 2015. Due in part to this large success, Bass Pro is considering adding a zip-line and a second hotel to the Pyramid.
Places to Hike in Memphis
Looking to experience the outdoors while visiting Memphis? Or maybe you live in the Bluff City and want a place to get out and experience a fun day in the outdoors.
Memphis doesn’t have an abundance of state parks in the area but for anyone looking for an enjoyable hike there are options in the metro area. Whether it’s walking a rails to trails converted bike lane, paths through woods in the city’s various parks or adventures near the Mississippi River, there are Memphis hiking options to get out and experience nature.
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CalypSol approaching Grafton, IL
CalypSol Solar Trimaran on the Illinois River approaching the Mississippi Junction in Grafton, IL
ℹ Guide To Route 66 State Park ???? Missouri State Park Series
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We love our Missouri State Parks! So much so we are going to attempt to visit each one and give you a comprehensive guide to each park so you know what to expect when planning a visit!
In this episode we visit Route 66 State Park which is built on top of the old town of Times Beach, MO which was evacuated due to an environmental disaster. The park is near Eureka, MO which is home to Six Flags St Louis and is only a 30 minute drive from downtown St Louis.
The park sits on over 400 acres of land and has 8.2 miles of trails of flat even trails for hiking, biking, walking or horseback riding. There are several picnic areas, 2 large shelters which can be reserved, an equine area for horse trailers and a boat launch for access to the Meramec River.
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Little River Canoe Trail, Lookout Mountain, Dekalb / Cherokee County, Alabama - March 17 2011
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I uploaded this video because of the abscence of any info or footage from this Beautiful and easy Class I-II run. This ffootage is from Hartline ford to the blue pond @750 cfs.
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At 400cfs it flattens out a lot and is pretty easy going.150 cfs on USGS Blue Pond is absolute minimum and you may just scrape a bit at this level. 900 cfs and theres not much paddling to do. Over 1k and there is a breaking wave at the class II that makes it a little hairier. Run this rapid Drag Rock to the left and also you can portage river left.
You can also put in on North Backcountry Road 5 at the future site of the Little River Canoe Trailhead There are two free, first come, first serve campsites at the first two river fords on river right There is also another on river left, 1/4 of a mile before the take out. They all have fire rings, trash cans, tent pads and pit toilets.
This is a great class I-II run with good scenery and clean water. It took us a little over 3 hours at 750 cfs.
There are some great swimming holes along the way too!
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Comfort Inn Downtown Memphis in Memphis TN
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The Gettysburg National Military Park protects and interprets the landscape of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the park is managed by the National Park Service.The GNMP properties include most of the Gettysburg Battlefield, many of the battle's support areas during the battle (e.g., reserve, supply, & hospital locations), and several other non-battle areas associated with the battle's aftermath and commemoration, including the Gettysburg National Cemetery.Many of the park's 43,000 American Civil War artifacts are displayed in the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center.
Glacier National Park is a national park located in the U.S. state of Montana, on the Canada–United States border with the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. The park encompasses over 1 million acres (4,000 km2) and includes parts of two mountain ranges (sub-ranges of the Rocky Mountains), over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different species of plants, and hundreds of species of animals. This vast pristine ecosystem is the centerpiece of what has been referred to as the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem, a region of protected land encompassing 16,000 square miles (41,000 km2).
Olympic National Park is a United States national park located in the state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park has four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side.
Vicksburg National Military Park preserves the site of the American Civil War Battle of Vicksburg, waged from May 18 to July 4, 1863. The park, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Delta, Louisiana, also commemorates the greater Vicksburg Campaign, which preceded the battle. Reconstructed forts and trenches evoke memories of the 47-day siege that ended in the surrender of the city. Victory here and at Port Hudson gave the United States control of the Mississippi River.
Chickasaw National Recreation Area is a National Recreation Area situated in the foothills of the Arbuckle Mountains in south-central Oklahoma near Sulphur in Murray County. It includes the former Platt National Park and Arbuckle Recreation District.
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Live Steamers at Train Festival 2011
Visitors to Train Festival 2011 had the opportunity to ride behind a Live Steamer. Operators from across the US brought their equipment to Train Festival to create a miniature railroad. Don Saager is from Kentucky and talks-about the nearly mile-long railroad in his back yard.
Train Festival celebrates railroading in America. Held every year or so in a different city, Train Festival is the largest railroad event in the United States. Rock Island hosted this year's festivities along the Mississippi waterfront. Activities included 7 operating steam locomotives, several diesel locomotives, many vintage passenger cars, live steam train rides, model railroads, and much more.
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Peter Wolf Toth Trail of the Whispering Giants
Peter Toth created 74 Whispering Giants all are in all 50 states 1 in Canada, and even one in Hungary. Interesting fact is that they all resemble natives of the region that they are located in. The basic tools he used to create these were a hammer and chisel...and on occasion he used a mallet and an axe. He rarely ever used power tools to create these beautiful pieces of art. I hope everyone will be able to find them and let me know more about them with either photos or through a video.
List and date of when these masterpieces were created
1972, February La Jolla California
1972, Summer Akron Ohio
1973, January DeLand Florida
1973, February Colquitt (U.S. Highway 27) Georgia
1973, April Dothan (Houston-Love Memorial Library) Alabama
1973, June Sharon Pennsylvania
1973, August Dunkirk (Route 5, Lake Shore Drive West) New York
1973, December Cleveland (Museum Center at 5ive Points)
Tennessee
1974, January Punta Gorda (Holiday Inn, 300 Retta Esplanade)
Florida
1974, October Vancouver Washington
1975, February New Orleans Louisiana
1975, April Little Rock (Arkansas Arts Center) Arkansas
1975, June Fort Wayne Indiana
1975, August Lansing (Potter Park Zoo) Michigan
1975, October Sparland Illinois
1975, December Ocean Springs (Davidson Park) Mississippi
1976, March Wilmington North Carolina
1976, May Virginia Beach (Mount Trashmore City Park) Virginia
1976, July Atlantic City New Jersey
1976, September Ocean City (South Second Street & Baltimore Avenue) Maryland
1976, December Bethany Beach Delaware
1977, February Charleston South Carolina
1977, May St. Louis (Forest Park) Missouri
1977, July Two Harbors (Information Center 8, Highway 61 East) Minnesota
1977, September Hayward (Carnegie Library) Wisconsin
1977, November Desert Hot Springs (Cabot's Pueblo Museum) California
1978, June Iowa Falls Iowa
1978, September Troy (Doniphan County Courthouse) Kansas
1979, May Broken Bow Oklahoma
1979, August Loveland (2033 Waterdale Drive, Rock Ridge Ranch) Colorado
1979, October Red Lodge (Red Lodge Library) Montana
UNKNOWN DATE : Winslow (Winslow Visitor Center) Arizona
1980, May Texarkana Texas
1980, July Lincoln (Lincoln Indian Center) Nebraska
1980, September Worland (Washakie County Courthouse) Wyoming
1980, November Idaho Falls (North Tourist Park, Lincoln Road and North Yellowstone Highway) Idaho
1981, June Aberdeen (Anderson Park) South Dakota
1981, August Mandan (Stage Stop, 601 6th Avenue Southeast)
North Dakota
1981, October Valdez (Prince William Sound Community College) Alaska
1982, May Osceola Iowa
1982, July Narragansett (Sprague Memorial Park) Rhode Island
1982, October Groton Connecticut
1983, May Ft. Lauderdale (Seminole Indian tribe trading post)Florida
1983, August Plymouth (Tourist Information Center, Route 3, Exit 5) Massachusetts
1983, October Bar Harbor Maine
1984, July Burlington (Battery Park) Vermont
1984, September Laconia (Opechee Park) New Hampshire
1984, November Springfield (Forest Park) Massachusetts
1985, May Paducah (Bob Noble Park) Kentucky
1985, August Akron (Fairlawn Elementary School) Ohio
1985 Salt Lake City(City Park) Utah
1986 Reno (Idlewild Park) Nevada
1986, August Las Cruces (Apodaca Park) New Mexico
1987 Astoria (Youngs Bay Bridge) Oregon
1987, September Hillsboro (Hillsboro Public Library, Shute Park) Oregon
1988, May Hale'iwa (59-254 Kamehameha Highway, between Sunset Beach and Sunset Beach Elementary School) Hawaii
1988, October Wakefield (Dock on Sunday Lake) Michigan
1989 Utica(Starved Rock State Park) Illinois
1989, September Cherokee (Museum of the Cherokee Indian)
North Carolina
1992 Winnipeg Beach (In the Town Square) Manitoba, Canada
1990 Williamsport Pennsylvania
2008 Délegyháza, Hungary
2009 Vincennes (First and Hart streets) Indiana