The USA’s Literary Landscapes
American authors have been inspired by the USA’s landscapes, and readers can visit places like Steinbeck’s California, Hemingway’s Key West, and Harper Lee’s Monroeville.
American authors have been inspired by the USA’s landscapes, and readers can visit places like Steinbeck’s California, Hemingway’s Key West, and Harper Lee’s Monroeville.
Where’s My Large Intestine? Ten of the USA’s funniest place names, from Eek and Why to Boring and Intercourse.
Enjoying parades and pizza at Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama, the oldest Mardi Gras in the USA.
Touring Hank Williams Country in Alabama, including visits to his boyhood home, the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery, and Hank’s grave in the Oakwood Cemetery in Montgomery.
Visiting Gulf Shores in March and discovering the wonderful sandy beaches and seafood of Alabama’s Gulf Coast.
Mike Gerrard travels to Alabama and Tennessee to see where his music hero Hank Williams grew up and is buried.
Mike Gerrard visits Mobile in Alabama, home of the USA’s First Mardi Gras, and meets Chief Slacabamorinico.
Mike Gerrard heads for Muscle Shoals in Alabama, where he is one of only a handful of journalists to get a first look behind the scenes at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios.
Donna Dailey visits Monroeville in Alabama, home of novelist Harper Lee and the setting for her novel To Kill a Mockingbird
Mike Gerrard visits Mobile Bay where wildlife ranges from sharks to black bears… and cunning alligators.
Mike Gerrard visits Birmingham in Alabama and chooses ten of the best things to do