Lils Coin Laundry in New Tazewell

Tom and I have been doing our laundry at Lils Coin Laundry in New Tazewell, Tennessee.  A couple of weeks ago, I was working at the desk when a call came through on the radio, “Maintenance, this is campground.  Maintenance, this is campground emergency.”  Maintenance responded they were on their way, and that was the …

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Teacher Workshop and a Busy Weekend

Last weekend we had a teacher workshop on Saturday at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  That, alone, would have made the weekend busy, but there were many other things going on as well. On Thursday the Levitt Concerts in Middlesboro returned.  This is a 10-week series of free concerts held in downtown Middlesboro.  This first …

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Little Congress Bicycle Museum

Last week Tom and I visited Little Congress Bicycle Museum.  The weather has been so stinking hot that I haven’t been willing to take long hikes during the day.  Instead, we decided to have a local museum day, hitting up two that we haven’t been to before. Little Congress Bicycle Museum is located in the …

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Gondolier Italian Restaurant and Pizza

Back in July, Tom and I met some friends at Gondolier Italian Restaurant and Pizza in Harrogate, Tennessee, for dinner.  We met Sherry and Paul Downing and Karen and Larry Blondell.  This combined two of our favorite things:  spending time with friends and trying a new restaurant. Gondolier Italian Restaurant is a small chain of …

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Cumberlands Everywhere

I recently had a visitor tell me she was so glad to be here in Cumberland.  Could I please tell her how to get to the tunnel that had a canal through it?  This part of the world isn’t known for its canals, so I asked a few questions, hoping to understand what she wanted.  …

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Tri-State Outdoor Fest

In July, Tom and I worked at the Tri-State Outdoor Fest as representatives of Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  We had done this two years ago, but our job was a little different this time. The Tri-State Outdoor Fest is a celebration of all the things there are to do outdoors in the Tri-State Area.  …

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Maysville, Kentucky

Tom and I recently visited Maysville, Kentucky on our journey back to Ohio for my cancer surgery.  We try to find one interesting or historical place to stop each time we travel back to Ohio, to give us something new to see. Maysville, Kentucky is a small city – about 9,000 people – on the …

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