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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated.

 

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.

 

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.

 

White, GA. 112622.

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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated. 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. 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.

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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.

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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.

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Well if you do, just think about the end of the show where they show some beautiful nature video and don't talk and you listen to the peaceful sounds of nature.

 

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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated. 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. 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.

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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated. 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. 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.

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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated.

 

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.

 

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.

 

White, GA. 112622.

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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.

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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.

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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. 112622.

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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.

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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated.

 

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.

 

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.

 

White, GA. 112622.

(See links). Old Car City USA

 

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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated.

 

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.

 

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.

 

White, GA. 112622.

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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated. 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. 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.

(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. 041223.

Page 2 in the Series

 

The automobiles in this series represent, in my opinion, the ten most exotic, beautifully styled automobiles of the 1930’s era. The general theme or styling of each car in this series is representative of again, what I feel, as Art Deco styling.

 

Let me also make it clear that the title of this series “Curves of Steel” is not of my originality but rather, plagiarized from the official catalog produced for the April 2007 automotive exhibit at the Phoenix Museum of Art.

 

In April of 2007, The Phoenix Art Museum presented 22 streamlined American and European automobiles that demonstrated the intersection of style and aerodynamics in 20th century automotive design. The exhibition was widely celebrated in the media, from The New York Times to Architectural Digest to CBS Sunday Morning, and in virtually every leading automobile magazine.

 

“Coachbuilt Press" was honored to be selected by the Phoenix Art Museum to create Curves of Steel as the exhibition's premium catalog. The exhibition tracked the evolution of the streamlined shape from the 1930s to the 1990s. Edited and co-written by historian Jonathan A. Stein, Curves of Steel includes essays from many of the world's great automotive writers including Beverly Rae Kimes, Ken Gross, Phil Patton, Richard Adatto and Diana Meredith. Each car is presented with historic images and elegant, modern photographs by Michael Furman”.

 

The catalog was published as a Limited Edition standard hardbound book. Although now out of print since its museum edition sold out in 2007, this remarkable edition remains available, along with an array of superior quality limited edition prints through COACHBUILT PRESS.

COACHBUILT PRESS-Philadelphia

www.coachbuiltpress.com/bookpage-curves.html

 

With this clarified, the series being posted on flickr is strictly for non-commercial purpose. The various images (cars) were downloaded from the internet (none of the pictures contained were taken by me). Likewise descriptive text included in each page was, in large part, “copied and pasted” from sources found on the internet (with some editing in part). Where noted, source material has been credited.

 

The graphical layout for this series was assembled using Adobe In-Design and saved as a pdf document. The images viewed on flickr are “screen shots” taken from the pdf document, imported into Adobe Photoshop and then saved as .jpg images for up-loading to flickr.

 

Now to inject a bit of my off-beat humor, this “mini-series” does not contain any violence or sexual content with the exception of any commenter who might vehemently disagree with my selections and he or she might express themselves in a profane manner.............

 

Enjoy folks and feel free to offer your choices and/or preferences as to what you may feel as an appropriate candidate for one of the most exotic, beautiful cars of the 30’s. Keep in mind, that I am looking at automotive styling that would typify Art Deco design. You may also feel that one or more of the cars contained in this series should not, in your opinion, be included. In such case, I would appreciate an explanation as to why your feel as such.

(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.

(See links). Old Car City USA

 

Old Car City USA - Facebook

 

Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated.

 

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.

 

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.

 

White, GA. 112622.

Source: www.oldcarcityusa.com/

 

Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated. 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. 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.

(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.

STORYTELLERS - PAUL McCARTNEY WITH CONAN O'BRIEN TRIBECA 2023 BLU-RAY

Live on June 15, 2023 at the Tribeca Festival in NYC, NY. He is joined in conversation by Conan O’Brien. The pair

discuss McCartney’s new book 1964: Eyes of the Storm. The book showcases 275 of McCartney’s rediscovered

photos from his archive from the end of 1963 and beginning of 1964 when Beatlemania erupted. Here is the complete

conversation - up close and in excellent quality! Plus aternate Conan interview with audio dub from podcast - different edits.

Plus interviews taped that week and more! 180 mins 17 chapters

 

01 230601 Eye of The Storm Coming Soon

02 230615 Arriving For Storytellers

03 230615 Storytellers - Paul with Conan O'Brien

04 Part 2

05 Part 3

06 Part 4

07 230615 Leaving at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center

08 230618 Paul Interview on Eyes of The Storm - CBS Sunday Morning

09 230619 Eyes of the Storm - CBS Mornings

10 230620 Paul with Princess Kate - National Portrait Gallery, London

11 Princess Kate meets Paul - National Portrait Gallery - Sky News

12 Princess Kate with Paul - Sky News Raw Footage

13 Princess Kate with Paul - ITN Raw Footage

14 How to install in photography exhibition in 24 seconds in London

15 230621 Paul's photos at the National Portrait Gallery in 7 days

16 230612 Paul Interview - The One Show

17 230615 Storytellers - Paul with Conan O'Brien (audio dubbed - alternate version)

Page 8 in the Series.

 

These series of pages represent, in my opinion, the ten most exotic, beautifully styled automobiles of the 1930’s era. The general theme or styling of each car in this series is representative of again, what I feel, as Art Deco styling.

 

Let me also make it clear that the title of this series “Curves of Steel” is not of my originality but rather, plagiarized from the official catalog produced for the April 2007 automotive exhibit at the Phoenix Museum of Art.

 

In April of 2007, The Phoenix Art Museum presented 22 streamlined American and European automobiles that demonstrated the intersection of style and aerodynamics in 20th century automotive design. The exhibition was widely celebrated in the media, from The New York Times to Architectural Digest to CBS Sunday Morning, and in virtually every leading automobile magazine.

 

“Coachbuilt Press" was honored to be selected by the Phoenix Art Museum to create Curves of Steel as the exhibition's premium catalog. The exhibition tracked the evolution of the streamlined shape from the 1930s to the 1990s. Edited and co-written by historian Jonathan A. Stein, Curves of Steel includes essays from many of the world's great automotive writers including Beverly Rae Kimes, Ken Gross, Phil Patton, Richard Adatto and Diana Meredith. Each car is presented with historic images and elegant, modern photographs by Michael Furman”.

 

The catalog was published as a Limited Edition standard hardbound book. Although now out of print since its museum edition sold out in 2007, this remarkable edition remains available, along with an array of superior quality limited edition prints through COACHBUILT PRESS.

COACHBUILT PRESS-Philadelphia

www.coachbuiltpress.com/bookpage-curves.html

 

With this clarified, the series being posted on flickr is strictly for non-commercial purpose. The various images (cars) were downloaded from the internet (none of the pictures contained were taken by me). Likewise descriptive text included in each page was, in large part, “copied and pasted” from sources found on the internet (with some editing in part). Where noted, source material has been credited.

 

The graphical layout for this series was assembled using Adobe In-Design and saved as a pdf document. The images viewed on flickr are “screen shots” taken from the pdf document, imported into Adobe Photoshop and then saved as .jpg images for up-loading to flickr.

 

Enjoy folks and feel free to offer your choices and/or preferences as to what you may feel as an appropriate candidate for one of the most exotic, beautiful cars of the 30’s. Keep in mind, that I am looking at automotive styling that would typify Art Deco design. You may also feel that one or more of the cars contained in this series should not, in your opinion, be included. In such case, please so indicate along with a brief explanation.

(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.

The Wilbur Award for "Television & Cable News: Network or national syndication" went to "CBS Sunday Morning: Heavenly Voices," Tracy Smith, correspondent; John D’Amelio, producer; Lauren Barnello, producer/editor; CBS Sunday Morning, New York, New York.

 

Jay Rollins, President of the national Religion Communicators Council, presented the award to John D’Amelio and Tracy Smith.

 

The Wilbur Awards are presented for excellence in communication of religious ideas. The 2015 awards ceremony was held April 11, 2015 at The Westin, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

Photo by George Conklin

Page 7b. of two pages in the Series.

 

These series of pages represent, in my opinion, the ten most exotic, beautifully styled automobiles of the 1930’s era. The general theme or styling of each car in this series is representative of again, what I feel, as Art Deco styling.

 

Let me also make it clear that the title of this series “Curves of Steel” is not of my originality but rather, plagiarized from the official catalog produced for the April 2007 automotive exhibit at the Phoenix Museum of Art.

 

In April of 2007, The Phoenix Art Museum presented 22 streamlined American and European automobiles that demonstrated the intersection of style and aerodynamics in 20th century automotive design. The exhibition was widely celebrated in the media, from The New York Times to Architectural Digest to CBS Sunday Morning, and in virtually every leading automobile magazine.

 

“Coachbuilt Press" was honored to be selected by the Phoenix Art Museum to create Curves of Steel as the exhibition's premium catalog. The exhibition tracked the evolution of the streamlined shape from the 1930s to the 1990s. Edited and co-written by historian Jonathan A. Stein, Curves of Steel includes essays from many of the world's great automotive writers including Beverly Rae Kimes, Ken Gross, Phil Patton, Richard Adatto and Diana Meredith. Each car is presented with historic images and elegant, modern photographs by Michael Furman”.

 

The catalog was published as a Limited Edition standard hardbound book. Although now out of print since its museum edition sold out in 2007, this remarkable edition remains available, along with an array of superior quality limited edition prints through COACHBUILT PRESS.

COACHBUILT PRESS-Philadelphia

www.coachbuiltpress.com/bookpage-curves.html

 

With this clarified, the series being posted on flickr is strictly for non-commercial purpose. The various images (cars) were downloaded from the internet (none of the pictures contained were taken by me). Likewise descriptive text included in each page was, in large part, “copied and pasted” from sources found on the internet (with some editing in part). Where noted, source material has been credited.

 

The graphical layout for this series was assembled using Adobe In-Design and saved as a pdf document. The images viewed on flickr are “screen shots” taken from the pdf document, imported into Adobe Photoshop and then saved as .jpg images for up-loading to flickr.

 

Enjoy folks and feel free to offer your choices and/or preferences as to what you may feel as an appropriate candidate for one of the most exotic, beautiful cars of the 30’s. Keep in mind, that I am looking at automotive styling that would typify Art Deco design. You may also feel that one or more of the cars contained in this series should not, in your opinion, be included. In such case, please so indicate along with a brief explanation.

(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. 041223.

(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. 041223.

(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. 041223.

The corner of Van Ness and Fernwood Avenues, Hollywood, California. The fenced-in area on the left is the grounds of Joseph LeConte Middle School. The building dominating this view once housed the Vitaphone Company administrative offices and later, Leon Schlesinger Productions. This roughly approximates the view in the Looney Tunes cartoon You Ought To Be in Pictures, where Porky Pig drives off to seek fame and fortune in feature films, and later parks his car in order to run in to the Looney Tunes offices to beg Leon Schlesinger to give him his job back.

 

In 1989, a friend of mine had a multi-show run as a contestant on the game show Jeopardy!, that was taping on this lot at the time before relocating to Culver City. More recently, comedian Russell Brand used one of the stages for his Brand X show on the Fox cable network. The building seen here is now used by KTLA Television. For a nicely detailed history of this former Warner Brothers lot, its current uses and a foreboding of future use, see "Appendix D: Sunset Bronson Studios Historic Resources Technical Report, November 2012," at cityplanning.lacity.org/eir/SunsetBronsonStudios/FEIR/fil...

 

Other detailed maps of the lot may be found at Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi's blog, as he presents animator Bob Clampett's sketches of the site from the early Looney Toons days. See johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2011/03/bob-clampett-hand-drawn-m....

 

Another historic production facility formerly occupied the land across Van Ness Avenue, behind me as I took this picture. Known by various names through its existence, under the appellation Metromedia Square it became home to Norman Lear Productions and such groundbreaking shows as All in the Family; Maude; and The Jeffersons were taped there, as were scads of other popular sitcoms and, for a time, Soul Train. Norman Lear's parody soap opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman was set in the town of Fernwood, Ohio, whose name was inspired by the Fernwood Avenue we see in this picture.

 

After a period of occupation by Fox Broadcasting, Metromedia sold the property to the Los Angeles Unified School District, and it is now the site of Helen Bernstein High School.

 

LeConte appeared as the high school in the theatrical film of Bye-bye Birdie. I learned from watching the CBS Sunday Morning show on 8/4/13 that Carol Burnett attended LeConte. Thank goodness I wasn't at a Time/Warner Cable household, where the show would have been blacked out!

(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Communications) Five College students in the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Club (www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups/swing_ballroom_d...) practice moves and learn from dance teacher Anastasia, Thursday night, September 18, 2014, in the basement of the Lipton Dormitory on the Amherst College campus in Amherst, Mass. The club is one of more than 100 autonomous student organizations on campus, and like many groups, is open to participation for Five College students in the Pioneer Valley. To view a full list of student groups and publications, visit www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups. Tentative practice times for the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Dancing club are 7:30pm-9:00pm, with the Amherst College locations as follows: Tuesday (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, etc...) in O'Connor Commons Wednesday (Ballroom - Waltz, Chacha, Tango, Foxtrot, etc...) in Morris Pratt Ballroom Thursday (Swing) in Lipton Basement. To read about the timelessness of swing dancing, and how it has continued to reach generation after generation, visit the smile-conjuring CBS Sunday Morning feature story (www.cbsnews.com/news/the-timeless-allure-of-swing-dancing/), which aired this past weekend. To view a quick Hyperlapse® video of this event, visit the Amherst College Instagram post from it at instagram.com/p/tG6MLXomQL/.

THE BEATLES: TELECASTS 2023 VOL.2 - 2 DVD

April 2023 thru June, 2023 news, specials and interviews on John, Paul, George and Ringo - band and solo and more!

Includes the latest on the FABS! 040463 Stowe School, Buckingham Tape Found, Ringo tour ads and interviews and

complete press conference! Ringo on Colin Hay for award, Beatles exhibits, museums, ads, LOVE, John Leckie on John

& George Harrison on 1970 sessions, Beatles new record coming this year reports, Pattie Boyd, May Pang's Lost Weekend

Photo Exhibit, Dark Horse, George's LITMW 50th ads & more! There is so much here! Amazing!

84 Chapters approx 180 minutes in excellent quality! 16.9 ratio!

 

DISC ONE:

01 230401 LOVE by Cirque du Soleil Ad

02 Producer John Leckie on John & George 1970 sessions

03 230403 LOVE by Cirque du Soleil Ad

04 230404 040463 Stowe School, Buckingham Tape Found

05 230406 Remembering Ravi Shankar Birthday - GH Post

06 230408 Paul on pot - BBC

07 230410 Paul announces breakup of the Beatles - BANG

08 230414 Create your own film poster version of a Beatles song - BS Post

09 Ringo's Hand Statue - Juliens's Auctions

10 230420 The Beatles LOVE

11 The Lost Weekend Out Now - ABC News

12 230424 Beatles Made on Merseyside Trailer

13 230428 Ringo hanging with his grandsons

14 230501 Ringo hanging with his grandsons

15 Penny Lane Beatles Museum in Dunedin - WFLA

16 230503 Russian super fan & Beatles collection - AP

17 230506 Ringo on Ted Albert recipient, Colin Hay

18 230508 Ringo coming to New Buffalo - WNDU

19 Ringo coming to The Ryman Ad

20 Ringo Returns to the Fabulous Fox

21 Ringo coming to Columbus this fall - NBC4

22 Ringo coming to Indianapolis - WTHR

23 Ringo coming to Grand Rapids - WOOD TV8

24 Ringo to perform at Murat Theatre - WISH

25 230510 Ringo coming to Columbus OH

26 Ringo coming to Ontaraio, CA

27 230516 Beatles guitars at NY auction - Yahoo

28 Step inside Beatles history in Newark - CBS

29 230517 Ringo coming to Tucson - WVOA

20 Ringo Press Conference - LA, CA (34:00)

31 Ringo Press Conference - The Sun #1

32 Ringo Press Conference - The Sun #2

33 Ringo ready to go on tour - BANG

34 230519 May Pang Photo Exhibit in New Hope PA - WFMZ

35 230522 All Starr Band in Long Beach Tomorrow ad

36 230523 Ringo coming to Atlanta this fall - Fox News 5

 

DISC TWO:

01 Chas Newby, former bassist for The Beatles, dead at 81 - NY Post

02 Ringo Interview on Tour - CNN

03 230530 Living in the Material World 50TH - GH Post

04 230606 LOVE ad

05 230612 Greg Bissonette's Birthday from Ringo

06 Shankar Family & Friends LP Coming July 14

230613 The Beatles to release their final record using AI

07 ABC News 1

08 ABC Australia

09 ABC News 2

10 CBC News

11 CBS 5 News

12 Fox news

13 KHOU News

14 KTSM News

15 NBC ME News

16 NY Post

17 Rueters

18 Sky News

19 WION News

230614 The Beatles to release their final record using AI

20 CNN News 1

21 Good Morning America

22 Today

23 Wake Up CLT

24 CNN 2

25 The Sun

26 1 News

27 ABC News

28 City News

29 Great Day Morning Mix

30 KOTV News

31 NewsNet

32 Sky News Australia

33 USA Today

34 WFTV News

35 WLS News

36 WLTX News

37 Associated Press

38 BBC1 News at 10

39 Pattie Boyd Podcast trailer

40 Ringo for Greater Goods

41 The Beatles Special on NHK Ad

42 230615 LOVE ad

43 The Beatles to release their final record using AI - TMZ

44 The Beatles visit the Ozarks 1964 - KY3

45 230618 Designer of The Beatles First Logo - Antiques Roadshow

46 Beatles fan on their Ed Sullivan Show debut - CBS Sunday Morning

47 230623 Paul clarifies use of AI in final Beatles song - Yahoo

48 Ringo coming to Four Winds Casino New Buffalo

  

(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. 041223.

PAUL McCARTNEY MACCA ARCHIVES 2005 VOL.4 - SESSIONS AT AOL - US TOUR 2 DVD

Oct thru Nov 2005 with Macca - Interviews, specials, live footage and more! All from master sources, and every clip has been

remastered with both audio and video, thus sound levelled and picture perfect! Time consuming, but the results are excellent!

All presented here for the first time on DVD and/or in better quality than found before! Video wobble on the bottom from master

sources removed - makes a BIG difference! And the music sounds awesome!! Concert footage and reports from Chicago, Des

Moines, Anaheim, CA Space Crew plus Sessions at AOL, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Band on The Run live pro shot and

more! All in EX quality! Approx 140 mins with 28 chapters in 16.9!

 

DISC ONE:

01 051018 Concert report - United Center, Chicago IL - ABC News

02 Concert report - United Center, Chicago IL - NBC News

03 Concert report - United Center, Chicago IL - CBS News

04 051027 Before The Concert - Paul Arrives - Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines IA - KCCI 8 Raw Footage

05 Concert Footage - Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines IA - KCCI 8 Raw Footage

06 Concert Reports - Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines IA - KCCI 8

07 051100 Band on the Run - The US Tour - MPL Promo Film

08 051104 Interview - Pepsi Center, Denver CO - BBC Breakfast

051107 The Hit Factory, Miami FL - Sessions at AOL

09 Interview Segment #1

10 Interview Segment #2

11 English Tea

12 Fine Line

13 Follow Me

14 Friends to Go

15 Let It Be

16 The Long and Winding Road

17 051112 Paul seranades Space Crew - Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA - AP

 

DISC TWO:

01 051112 Paul Seranades Space Crew - Broadcast

02 Paul seranades Space Crew - Rueters

03 Paul seranades Space Crew - ABC News

04 Paul seranades Space Crew - CBS Sunday Morning

05 Paul seranades Space Crew - HNN News

06 051113 XM Performance - Chaos Out Now Ad

07 051114 Interview - The Ellen DeGeneres Show filmed Nov 10

08 Fine Line - Interview

09 English Tea

10 Get Back

11 051115 Drive My Car - The Ellen DeGeneres Show filmed Nov 10

 

The Long Ride Home

 

March 25, 2008

  

In the sleeve notes, Capitol makes grand claims for Frank Sinatra’s 1955 album In the Wee Small Hours:

 

“When Sinatra joined Capitol Records in the spring of 1953, the long-play record was just beginning to come into its own. Although it had been introduced as early as 1948, it took the LP some years to establish itself with the record-buying public as an alternative to the 78 and 45-rpm single. By the early 1950s, however, the LP's convenience and superior sound quality had been widely recognized, production of LPs and the phonographs on which to play them were accelerating at ever increasing rates, and "high fidelity," as it was then termed, was beginning to gather momentum.

At first, LPs simply were viewed as single-disc substitutes for the bulky, inconvenient album in which anywhere from three to six single recordings by a performer had been packaged. (The term "album" to describe the LP was in fact a holdover from the days of these repackaged singles.) And like the albums they replaced, LPs generally were little more than randomly compiled collections of hits by performers of the day.

Sinatra, however, changed all this. Recognizing the real potential of the LP both in terms of allowing performances to be extended beyond the time limitations of the conventional single recording, as well in conveying a consistent, uniform emotional mood, Sinatra and his producers reassessed the recording process and began working towards the production of albums that were true, complete musical entities in themselves, linked by shared or similar emotional and thematic consistencies among the songs comprising the LP.

The singer's first 10" Capitol albums, Songs For Young Lovers and Swing Easy, each containing eight selections, were unified by common musical-conceptual goals, and were later successfully combined onto a single 12" album. In The Wee Small Hours, on the other hand, carried this ideal of focused emotional consistency much further than either of these earlier efforts, all the songs having been chosen and their orchestrations designed to convey a uniform mood of wistful melancholy that is almost elegaic in character, sad without ever being merely cloying or suggesting desperation, and all carried forward with a touching, unaffected beauty of expression that owes as much to Nelson Riddle's spare, understated writing as it does to the deep emotional persuasiveness of Sinatra's all-but-perfect singing throughout this lovely program” (Welding).

 

In other words, if the above is true, Sinatra basically invented the musical form I grew up with. Suffice to say, the album itself turns out to be a perfect companion for long rides home alone after gigs.

 

Patty Griffin’s 1000 Kisses (2002) is melancholy too, but not similarly. The album’s centerpiece is “Long Ride Home,” as poisoned a tale of thankless parting as you’re ever likely to hear. This is music to grieve by, beaten up and done as anything Bill Morrissey has recorded. I was already familiar with “Long Ride Home.” Nothing else on the album comes close to it.

 

How have I missed Robert Fayrfax until now? It’s true that my ignorance of English sacred music is just about complete, but Fayrfax (1464 – 1521, sometimes Fairfax, Fairfaux, Feyrefax ) “. . . was widely recognised as the most distinguished musician of his time, his music continued to be copied into manuscripts more than a century after his death and his ingenious compositional innovations served as a model to the many famous names which followed him” (David Skinner). Fayrfax’s choral Latin for church choir creates exactly that “cloud of abstract beauty” I was complaining about missing in the English sacred songs of William Byrd, but this cloud has more depth and modeling even than the Miserere of Allegri I have so long enjoyed. Fayrfax’s music is the closest I’ve heard to the angels yet.

 

Paul Robeson was the possessor of a voice that became a byword, not to mention his stature as a giant of black history, if a controversial supporter of Soviet communism, and of Stalin in particular. For me, I regret to say that the stuff gathered on this particular collection, from 1928-39, is too dated now and carries too much historical baggage, and this is from someone who can enjoy McCormack recordings from the turn of the twentieth century. That isn’t to say that I won’t look out for other Robeson recordings and movies, and to continue to research this fascinating character.

 

I picked up Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love (1985) this time because it’s a classic and I wanted to hear it again. I rate Bjork’s 1970’s/80’s precursor Kate as one of the great female innovators in rock, and I was greatly disappointed by her recent comeback album, Aerial. Hounds of Love is the benchmark anything she does now has to be measured against.

 

My final two picks made a fascinating pair. Cat Stevens’s Tea for the Tillerman was his breakthrough 1970 album, containing several tracks which have become classics, and especially the unforgettable “Father and Son.” He was the quintessential sensitive seventies singer-songwriter searching for himself. Eventually, very much like Richard Thompson did, he felt he found the answer in Islam, and the result was that, again like RT, he stopped recording, though in this case for almost 30 years. Some varieties of Islam consider music to be “haraam” (forbidden), apparently. In recent years his reputation took a nosedive when it was reported that he supported the Ayatollah Khomeini’s notorious “fatwa” against Salman Rushdie. After 10,000 Maniacs pulled their cover of his classic “Peace Train” from an album of theirs, it probably wasn’t even a big surprise to most people when the U.S. State Department refused him entry into the US a couple of years back. As usual, the truth is much different. In a Rolling Stone interview with Andrew Dansby in 2000, the question arose:

 

Q: The Rushdie fatwa incident seems to be accepted as fact here, despite the fact that no one seems able to cite your endorsement of it. How did this rumor start?

 

A: I'm very sad that this seems to be the No. 1 question people want to discuss. I had nothing to do with the issue other than what the media created. I was innocently drawn into the whole controversy. So, after many years, I'm glad at least now that I have been given the opportunity to explain to the public and fans my side of the story in my own words. At a lecture, back in 1989, I was asked a question about blasphemy according to Islamic Law, I simply repeated the legal view according to my limited knowledge of the Scriptural texts, based directly on historical commentaries of the Qur'an. The next day the newspaper headlines read, "Cat Says, Kill Rushdie." I was abhorred, but what could I do? I was a new Muslim. If you ask a Bible student to quote the legal punishment of a person who commits blasphemy in the Bible, he would be dishonest if he didn't mention Leviticus 24:16” (in Dansby).

 

With An Other Cup (2006) and a “new” name, Yusuf, or Yusuf Islam, Steven Demetre Georgiou / Cat Stevens returns. Of the title, obviously including a reference to Tea for the Tillerman, we learn that “On CBS Sunday Morning in December 2006, Yusuf Islam said, "You know, the cup is there to be filled ... with whatever you want to fill it with. For those people looking for Cat Stevens, they'll probably find him in this record. If you want to find Yusuf, go a bit deeper, you'll find him” (Wikipedia). Despite its attempt at putting none other than sufi mystic Rumi to music, along with the promise of the engaging opener “Midday,” I don’t find it a strong album. It feels rusty, and promises more for the future than it delivers now, but for someone of my generation it’s like receiving a letter from a friend you thought you’d lost a long way back, and even if some of the actual news doesn’t thrill you, just hearing the voice again is reason enough to explain why you keep it on top of the pile for a week, to go over again and again. For Yusuf it’s been a particularly long ride home.

    

“Cat Stevens.” Wikipedia. Online. Internet. Accessed March 25 2008. Available:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_stevens .

 

Dansby, Andrew. "Cat Stevens Breaks His Silence: Yusuf Islam returns to the U.S. to patch up his relationship with fans." Rolling Stone. Jun 21, 2000. Online. Internet. Accessed March 25 2008. Available:

www.rollingstone.com/artists/catstevens/articles/story/59...

 

Fayrfax, Robert. The Cardinall’s Music. C.D.: Gaudeamus, CD GAU 142, 1995.

 

Welding, Pete. In The Wee Small Hours (Frank Sinatra sleeve notes). CD: Capitol 72434 94755 2 6, 1955, 1998.

  

(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. 041223.

(See links). Old Car City USA

 

Old Car City USA - Facebook

 

Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated.

 

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.

 

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.

 

White, GA. 112622.

(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.

(See links). Old Car City USA

 

Old Car City USA - Facebook

 

Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. 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 and is still family owned and operated.

 

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.

 

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.

 

White, GA. 112622.

(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.

(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. 041223.

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PAUL McCARTNEY MACCA ARCHIVES 2006 VOL.2 2 DVD THE SEPERATION - PAUL TURNS 64

May thru Sept 2006 with Macca - Interviews, specials, live footage and more! All from master sources, and every clip has been

remastered with both audio and video, thus sound levelled and picture perfect! Time consuming, but the results are excellent!

All presented here for the first time on DVD and/or in better quality than found before! Video wobble on the bottom from master

sources removed - makes a BIG difference! Paul & Heather Separate news reports from UK and USA - big news back in the day!

Plus Paul turns 64 and McCartney V McCartney special. All in EX quality! Approx 170 mins with 44 chapters in 16.9!

 

DISC ONE:

01 Paul & Heather Separate - Sky News

02 Paul & Heather Separate - Sky News

03 Paul & Heather Separate - Sky News

04 Paul & Heather Separate - Sky News

05 Paul & Heather Separate - BBC 24 News

06 Paul & Heather Separate - BBC 1 News

07 Paul & Heather Separate - Now 5 News

08 Paul & Heather Separate - ITV

09 Paul & Heather Separate - BBC 24 News

10 Paul & Heather Separate - BBC 24 News

11 Paul & Heather Separate - Channel 4 News

12 Paul & Heather Separate - Access Hollywood

13 Paul & Heather Separate - E! News

14 Paul & Heather Separate - Ent Tonight

15 Paul & Heather Separate - MSNBC News

16 Paul & Heather Separate - Showbiz Tonight

17 060518 Paul & Heather Separate - GMTV

18 Paul & Heather Separate - Sky News

19 Paul & Heather Separate - Ent Tonight

20 Paul & Heather Separate - HNN News

21 Paul & Heather Separate - Hollywood Insider

22 Paul & Heather Separate - MSNBC News

23 Paul & Heather Separate - The View

 

DISC TWO:

01 060519 Paul & Heather Separate - E! Top 10

02 Paul & Heather Separate - Paula Zahn Now

03 060524 Paul & Heather Separate - Ent Tonight

04 Paul & Heather Separate - Inside Edition

05 060525 Paul & Heather Separate - Access Hollywood

06 060613 Paul & Heather Seperate - E! News

07 Paul & Heather Seperate - Ent Tonight

08 060614 Paul Out & About - Ringo Interview - Hollywood Insider

09 060615 Paul & Heather Seperate - Good Morning America

10 060616 Paul Turns 64 - ABC Nightline

11 Paul Turns 64 - Access Hollywood

12 Paul Turns 64 - CBS News

13 Paul Turns 64 - Ent Tonight

14 Paul Turns 64 - Hollywood Insider

15 060617 Paul Turns 64 - Access Hollywood

16 Paul Turns 64 - Ent Tonight

17 060618 Paul Turns 64 - CBS Sunday Morning

18 Paul Turns 64 - Good Morning America

19 Paul Turns 64 - France 24 News

20 Paul Turns 64 - Sky News

21 060900 McCartney Vs McCartney ITV UK TV Special

The ghosting that occurs from DVR playback can make some awesome art. Seen here is an image from CBS Sunday Morning that aired 31 July 2022. This particular piece was on a blind boy who is inspired to do great things by a race car driver who lost his eyesight in a crash. The ghostly image, center, looking up, is that of the race car driver.

(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. 041223.

(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.

(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. 041223.

Three-minute time exposure of the northern sky showing a variety of people and telescopes (along with the large radio tower) at the 2007 Winter Star Party.

 

The Winter Star Party is an event held annually in the Florida Keys... it started out as a rather small gathering in Mahogany Hammock in the Everglades in 1985. It has grown significantly over the years and now regularly attracts over 500 die-hard amateur astronomers from places as far off as Germany and Japan.

 

More often than not, the local press covers the event, although occasionally the "larger" outlets report about it. In fact, not only have there been a few stories in the Miami Herald --one year, CBS News sent a crew down and the WSP was a featured story on CBS Sunday Morning! (And though I didn't have a speaking role, I WAS on camera for a few seconds!) :-)

 

This shot captures the feel of what has become an annual ritual for me --my yearly trek down to West Summerland Key to set up my equipment and revel in the beautiful, clear, dark and still skies, far from city lights, as the warm ocean breezes wash over us.

 

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