One of the best things about a road trip is uncovering new experiences that weren't even on your radar. As we travel the country, it's very hard for my wife and me to pass up a historical marker. Often something small happened in that location, but other times it's a grain elevator museum or an old train depot. Fantastic reminders of the development of modern conveniences.
One such place caught our eye in the city of Shreveport, Louisiana. Shreveport isn't what many would call a tourist town, but we were swept away by its charm, it's food and its history. On today's episode, the Shreveport Water Works Museum.
The American Tobacco Campus and Burt's Bees
Red Rocks
Charters of Freedom
Chicago Sculpture
The Hoover Dam, and Its Mascot
The Wave Organ
The City Museum
Colleen Moore's Fairy Castle
Biltmore
The Market Theater Gum Wall
River Cities Speedway
The International UFO Museum & Research Center
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
The Hollywood Sign
The Stanley Hotel
The Space Needle
Cadillac Ranch
The Great Buffalo Roundup
The Neon Boneyard
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