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Levitt AMP Middlesboro Music Series

One of the things we have really enjoyed about living here is attending the Levitt AMP Middlesboro Music Series.  This is a series of free concerts held on Thursday nights in downtown Middlesboro.  We attended six of the ten concerts this year. The Levitt AMP Middlesboro Music Series has been held every summer since 2015.  …

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Montgomery Grocery Store

Montgomery Grocery Store is the closest grocery store to where Tom and I are living while we work at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  Ranger Lucas told us about it on our first day of work so we stopped by there shortly after.  We have been back several times, but not usually for groceries. Montgomery …

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Middlesboro, Kentucky: Crater City

Middlesboro, Kentucky, is the largest town within an hour of where Tom and I are living this summer.  Fortunately, it has about 10,000 residents, so it has three grocery stores including a Walmart and a Kroger.  Although I consider 10,000 people to be a good-sized small city, Middlesboro has more of a village or small-town …

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Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum

The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate was the final thing we did together when our friends were visiting in June.  The week they visited we had lots of hikes planned.  But, because it rained most days, we had to adjust our plans a little.  Thursday afternoon, their last one …

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Cumberland Gap, the Town in Tennessee

The closest town to where Tom and I are living is Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.  It is a tiny little place, surrounded by Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  If it were a little more touristy, it would remind me of Ohiopyle in the Laurel Highlands.  But the town hasn’t bought in to being a tourist destination …

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