Our longest driving day of the whole trip was today. We headed out of Augusta mid-morning bound for an auto museum we accidentally missed last week on our journey east. Along the way, we saw a "brown sign" at our exit for the Laurel and Hardy Museum. We decided to made a quick, unplanned detour south and were treated to a great local museum in Harlem, GA. Oliver Hardy was born there and the town has a festival for its famous comedian yearly. The museum is housed in a really nicely preserved old downtown theatre building. We took a few moments to look at the artifacts and watch a movie clip or two before loading back up and heading north.
We grabbed some of the best fast-food chicken ever at a local chain called Guthrie's. They only serve chicken strips, but the flavor is what you normally get with homemade fried chicken. Delicious! We soon arrived in Clarkesville, GA at the Miles Through Time Automotive Museum only to find a CLOSED sign on the door. A check of Facebook showed they had staffing problems and weren't going to be able to open (they posted it 1 hr before our arrival). Sigh. So...we took a 90 minute jaunt off the main road for nothing, except a lovely drive through a surprisingly pretty north Georgia.
Our next stop was the Unclaimed Baggage Store in Scottsboro, AL and we dodged a few pop-up summer storms along the way. We arrived about 45 minutes before closing and were surprised at the inventory. So much so we are returning tomorrow just to have a bit more time to look around. The store is quite a big "department" store with items that were lost mostly due to airlines misplacing luggage or passengers leaving items on the plane. Additionally, the store has some of its more unusual finds hung up on the walls: a McDonalds sign, a large unicycle, antique typewriters, etc.
We soon turned west and headed for Huntsville, our final stop for the night. A severe storm blew up right over us so we pulled off and hung out under a bank awning. Vansen doesn't handle high winds very well! Once the storm moved on, we entered the highway again and were soon at a outdoor shopping complex near our hotel. We wanted to visit the Rocket City Trash Pandas store! The Trash Pandas are a new minor league baseball team in Huntsville. Their first season was to have been in 2020, but COVID sunk that, so this is their inaugural season. The team began selling merchandise in 2018 and by the next year, they'd already sold over $2 million, all without a pitch even being thrown.
Our Drury Hotel was our final stop (after snagging some Mexican food for dinner in the room). We can see the U.S. Space and Rocket Center from our room, which Franklin will visit later this year for Space Camp. We even got to witness a pretty good lightning storm as another round of unsettled weather moved through. One more day on the road tomorrow as we wind this whirlwind trip down.
**Thanks to my travel buddy, Jason Hansen, for most of the photos today!
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