Wow. I am impressed. I had forgotten about Elvis and where he was from until I saw your post today. I was amazed at the Lee County Courthouse plaque and the words there. Elvis went on to far greater recognition didn't he. Amazing man.
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Great post
ReplyDeleteSky Watch and History.. Elvis and a fine clock tower... what more could you want on a Friday to set the weekend off on a good note.
I really learnd someting about Missisippi in this post. great sky, and great building.
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this was an interesting post and great photo to represent it.
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Wow. I am impressed. I had forgotten about Elvis and where he was from until I saw your post today. I was amazed at the Lee County Courthouse plaque and the words there. Elvis went on to far greater recognition didn't he. Amazing man.
ReplyDeleteNot only I learnd someting about Missisippi in this post but also got to see a great photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful. Great architecture.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to visit his little home there. Very nice post and I'll be back to check out your blog on another day.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo! I learned something new also! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteA very nice post and great shot:)
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interesting post, that's a great image, well done.
ReplyDeleteHow was Tupelo after the tornado??? Great shot. Nice skies.
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Great photo and amazing architecture!
ReplyDeleteInteresting post and great photo too!
ReplyDeleteHere's the information about the Tupelo tornado... it was rated an EF-3. Click here.
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ReplyDeleteI love this photo...the clock on the building and the dome look wonderful......
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