Some of the trail is marked in Illinois also with those signs.
Same group, As I understand it, they marched from here to Gulcona, then across to the Mississippi and embarked on steamboats down river to the Red and up it into OK.
Thanks all! Only second posting, just wanted to try out the new fiber we are hooked up to now. Yes, It was a sorry time in our history. This little park is off the beaten path but only 6 miles from I24. Today I saw one person there in the hour I spent.
At Port Royal State Park, TN. There is about 200 yards of the original trail. The Cherokee rested for a few days here. The third photo is the Sulphur Fork River. Light green at the end of the water is the Red River. I was standing on an 1898 bridge. Neat little park.
Welcome-from Port Royal Tn. A lot to shoot around here. Hope to see some of your work soon. I have very little on here now, but with fiber instead of dialup hope to change that.
I am now 81 years old and have been married for 54 years. As far as I'm concerned, the honeymoon isn't over yet. When it's the right person, it's heaven on earth.
I had faith in newspaper articles until I read about an events that I witnessed. Many mistakes and not even close to accurate
Yes, but it has been proven that even if you stage an accident, and ten witnesses know they have to report on that accident, that you will get ten different descriptions of the accident. In the case of a car hitting a tree, the car color was reported different and even which side of the road it was on. I have been interviewed many time and not once has the reporter gotten it right. I see where the OP has an interesting few weeks ahead of him. Wish I could attend his sessions!
Yep, and today they said that even with the mask rule in place, they will not refuse to serve people who refuse to mask! Almighty dollar strikes again!!!