During one of our many trips to Fort Worth my son Tyler and I had the chance to head over to Addison, Texas in the northern part of Dallas near the Galleria for a tour of the Cavanaugh Flight Museum at Addison Airport (ADS). If you're Plane Nuts like us, this one is a can't miss. Very much "worth the drive."
All ye Swashbucklers 'n wenches be dressed in ye scurvy pirate best fer th' first annual Pirate's Ball June 21 at the Historic Ace of Clubs House located at 420 Pine Street.
Located at the corner of Constitution Avenue and Main Street, the Two Rivers Museum welcomes visitors beneath a charming black sign with fanciful scrollwork. This place showcases the diverse story of a county caught between the Red and Little rivers, a community rich in history and abundant in earthy, hard-working people.
When we first started our Small Town Tour, we reached out to residents in the community and asked them if there were any residents who deserved special recognition. Although we received many different responses, almost everyone mentioned a child born on August 19, 1946, a boy “from a place called Hope.”
Memorial Day Weekend is almost here. It's a day set aside to honor our veterans past, present, and future and a time for reflection for all those Americans who paid the price to preserve our freedom. Times change, but in my personal opinion, we still live in the greatest country on Earth. I wanted to take this time to tell everyone who might be taking vacations this summer to check out The Nation