Circus Folks Cemetery with that personal touch!
Time for a another weekend roadtrip, and given the time of the year, south was the best choice. I am in the middle of designing the new
Rare Visions and Roadside Revelation
s book (due out no later than May) and realized that there are a handful of places that the guys didn't really get good photos of. Armed with that excuse go, I grabbed my camera, hopped in the gas guzzling SUV and meandered to Texas.
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Hugo, OK
The first thing you notice when you get out of the car is how great it smells. Seriously. Near the Ouachita Mountains and National Forest, the pine trees are abundant. I didn't realize that Hugo, Oklahoma was once known as Circus City USA (I thought that was Baraboo, Wisconsin or Gibsonton, Florida...don't ask me why I think such things...). But apparently there are 2 different shows that headquarter there. (Just down the Kirk Road is the winter homes of the circuses) And the Mount Olivet Cemetary is the final stop when the show can't go on.
Eiffel Tower with Giant Cowboy Hat
Corner of Jefferson Road and South Collegiate Drive
Paris, TX
Tonight I got to revisit the town, the "Second Largest Paris in the World" Eiffel Tower, topped with a red cowboy hat. Originally built in 1993 at 65 feet tall, the cowboy hat was added in response to rival Paris, Tennessee's 70 foot tower in 1998.