Graystone Manor Wilkesboro
406 Woodland Blvd Wilkesboro, North Carolina, 28697, United States
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Walmart say no again!
... us. Thankfully, Dean's quick reactions, saved the day, as he rammed his foot on the brake and fist on the horn. Luckily for us, the lorry behind us managed to pull into another lane and not hit us up the rear. However, this wasn't enough for the moron, he then went and slowed up, meaning Dean had to hit the horn even harder, together with the lorry! Eventually, the moron sped up and disappeared into the distance. Crisis ...
Driving Home in the Rain
... grey water tanks in the pouring rain!
After a short trip on some local highways, I found myself cruising along the superhighways of America (I-77 to I-81) in the driving, blinding rain, challenging Jersey walls and being surrounded by Tractor/Trailers who clearly expected me to competently handle my 30 foot rig under any conditions. What an ...
Journey to Julian Price Memorial Park Campsite
... and North Carolina by featuring various artists every day of the week. Established by the U.S. Congress in 1985, the site includes an outdoor amphitheater and indoor interpretive center used to highlight this important strand of American musical culture. By featuring local artists, the center's staff can best show the longstanding traditions of this genre.
I was genuinely impressed by the technology employed in ...
Blue Ridge Parkway Teil 2
Wir haben die Nacht im historischen Hotel Roanoke verbracht http://hotelroanoke.com/. Es wurde 1892 von der Eisenbahngesellschaft gegründet wie viele Hotels in jener Zeit. Es liegt gerade neben der Eisenbahnlinie so dass man einen guten Blick auf die langen Güterzüge werfen konnte. Es sind vor allen Kohlezüge aus den Apalachen zu einem der vielen Kohlekraftwerke in den USA. Ich habe einen Zug gesehen der von 5 Diesellokomotiven gezogen ...
A Saturday Night in Wilkesboro
... Rock.
As we got closer to Boone and the traffic got heavier, we started seeing cars with decals and flags for Applachian State University, girls dressed in gold and black, and signs offering parking on lawns and in driveways for $5. It dawned on us that we were in a living example of the southern college football craziness. These people love their college football. The traffic through town was practically a crawl, and the ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Graystone Manor Of Wilkesboro

