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On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
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On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
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Tourist attraction in Bartow County, Georgia. Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard & is a unique landscape of metal and moss. Visitors enjoy the beautiful vegetation of the deep south that is intertwined with the hundreds of cars that reside in Old Car City.
Old Car City started as a small general store in 1931 during the Great Depression, Old Car City gradually evolved into a very big, very old automobile junkyard. But it wasn't until 2009 that owner Dean Lewis -- who grew up on the property -- realized he could turn it into a tourist attraction because a lot of people shared his love of decomposing automotive carcasses. It is still family owned and operated. 34 acres of forest and fields filled with 4,000 old cars (1972 and older) weathered and deteriorating old American cars. It has more than 6.5 miles of trails on 34 acres. Located about 45 minutes north of Atlanta in White, Georgia, is a cross between a junkyard and an outdoor car museum.
Come enjoy the Old South environment, folk art, ghosts of beautiful classic cars, and much more! With over 34 acres and over 4000 American-made cars from the early 20th Century, these cars, trucks, vans, and even a couple school buses are placed in such a way as to be ideally suited for photos, videos and custom camera shoots. Over the 8 decades since first started, thousands of photographers, videographers, ad agencies and media companies have visited Old Car City USA. Popular news magazine and newspaper companies, like CBS Sunday Morning, the New York Times, the BBC and Georgia Public Television, have made press releases and/or video segments and transmitted it worldwide. Who knew that Old Car City USA, a place where junk cars go to live out the rest of their existence, would be such a fascinating stop.
Mayor of Old Car City USA, Dean Lewis, welcomes all who come out to visit his varied collection of automobile art with a little help from Mother Nature. You can come and just stroll along with winding paths for a nominal fee or, for a few dollars more, bring a camera and take pictures and/or videos and share them with friends. Among the many cars at Old Car City USA, there is the last car Elvis Presley ever bought back in 1977 just a couple months before he died. Also, a movie starring Andy Griffith and Johnny Cash used one of the cars that now call this place "home." The honorary mayor of the "City," Dean Lewis, is also an artist in his own rite with some of the most unique canvas . . . the styrofoam cup. In his upstairs loft, Lewis has hundreds of styrofoam canvases featuring his artistic talents on display along with some paintings he will proudly show off.
3098 US-Hwy 411. White, GA. 041223.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial from across the Tidal Basin. We had just walked by someone filming with some incredible gear. On Sunday morning, we see his footage on CBS Sunday Morning. Not as good of a product as his, though.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
Super creepy blinking and talking mannequins from the Gaultier show.
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On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
Getting ready to watch CBS Sunday Morning. Sugar the dog's head is right by my foot.
Looks like I'm taking it TOO easy!
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On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
PHOTO CREDIT: ANDERS KRUSBERG / PEABODY AWARDS
Reid Orvedahl and Kimberly Dozier
67th Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon
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New York, NY USA
June 16, 2008
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
PHOTO CREDIT: ANDERS KRUSBERG / PEABODY AWARDS
Reid Orvedahl and Kimberly Dozier
67th Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon
Waldorf=Astoria Hotel
New York, NY USA
June 16, 2008
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It was a nice day. Went to see Michael Feldman's Whad 'Ya Know in Stevens Point, WI. The sun was out and it felt warm for the first time in months so we took the back roads home. We stopped here to watch some eagles, as seen on CBS Sunday Morning Jan 18, 2009.
On our way to Olney, Illinois to see the white squirrels - but we ended up stopping at nearby Casey, Illinois. Why stop? Well, it was a story we heard on CBS Sunday Morning about their program - Big Things in a Small Town. So when we realized that we were there - we decided to stop. In this town off I-70, they have the world's largest rocking chair, teeter-totter, mailbox, pencil, birdcage, wind chime and some others. It was lots of fun to stop and see everything. Very clever way to attract people. Fun visit on Saturday July 27th, 2019.
(See links). Old Car City USA - .com
Old Car City USA - Atlas Obscura
Old Car City USA - Facebook
Old Car City USA - Roadside America
Old Car City USA - Sometimes Interesting
Tourist attraction in Bartow County, Georgia. Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard & is a unique landscape of metal and moss. Visitors enjoy the beautiful vegetation of the deep south that is intertwined with the hundreds of cars that reside in Old Car City.
Old Car City started as a small general store in 1931 during the Great Depression, Old Car City gradually evolved into a very big, very old automobile junkyard. But it wasn't until 2009 that owner Dean Lewis -- who grew up on the property -- realized he could turn it into a tourist attraction because a lot of people shared his love of decomposing automotive carcasses. It is still family owned and operated. 34 acres of forest and fields filled with 4,000 old cars (1972 and older) weathered and deteriorating old American cars. It has more than 6.5 miles of trails on 34 acres. Located about 45 minutes north of Atlanta in White, Georgia, is a cross between a junkyard and an outdoor car museum.
Come enjoy the Old South environment, folk art, ghosts of beautiful classic cars, and much more! With over 34 acres and over 4000 American-made cars from the early 20th Century, these cars, trucks, vans, and even a couple school buses are placed in such a way as to be ideally suited for photos, videos and custom camera shoots. Over the 8 decades since first started, thousands of photographers, videographers, ad agencies and media companies have visited Old Car City USA. Popular news magazine and newspaper companies, like CBS Sunday Morning, the New York Times, the BBC and Georgia Public Television, have made press releases and/or video segments and transmitted it worldwide. Who knew that Old Car City USA, a place where junk cars go to live out the rest of their existence, would be such a fascinating stop.
Mayor of Old Car City USA, Dean Lewis, welcomes all who come out to visit his varied collection of automobile art with a little help from Mother Nature. You can come and just stroll along with winding paths for a nominal fee or, for a few dollars more, bring a camera and take pictures and/or videos and share them with friends. Among the many cars at Old Car City USA, there is the last car Elvis Presley ever bought back in 1977 just a couple months before he died. Also, a movie starring Andy Griffith and Johnny Cash used one of the cars that now call this place "home." The honorary mayor of the "City," Dean Lewis, is also an artist in his own rite with some of the most unique canvas . . . the styrofoam cup. In his upstairs loft, Lewis has hundreds of styrofoam canvases featuring his artistic talents on display along with some paintings he will proudly show off.
3098 US-Hwy 411. White, GA. 112622.