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Please, visit her blog at:
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WAHLER's CATCH - Restaurant in Paducah
Located in the Historic Johnson Building on Second Street, Paducah, Kentucky, Whaler's Catch Restaurant has a rich and varied past. Commonly known as "Whaler's" by local Paducahans, the first-of-its-kind fresh seafood restaurant and fish market was started in 1977 by Roberta Shelby Morse.
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National Quilt Museum Paducah
The National Quilt Museum was constructed in 1991 for use by the museum.
Its facility has been integral to the museum's success. The 27,000 square-foot building was specially designed by Paul Gresham of Gresham & Associates, Inc. and constructed by Vanguard Contractors for the activities of the museum. The museum includes three galleries; two classrooms, one of which can be divided into two spaces for smaller classrooms; a lobby; an atrium; a conference room; a Museum Shop and a storage vault in addition to staff offices and work areas.
The galleries were custom-designed for effectively exhibiting even very large quilts.
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The National Quilt Museum is proud to bring On the Trail of Discovery, five life size bronze sculptures celebrating the Lewis & Clark Expedition to historic downtown Paducah. The statues were donated by Bill and Meredith Schroeder, founders of the museum. The Lewis & Clark Expedition statues provide exciting outdoor art, accessible day and night.
The sculptures are a permanent addition to the museum’s front lawn and link the museum to the history of Paducah and to Paducah's historic riverfront.
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Hi my friends,
FINALLY, I got my good old FAST connection back and I'm able to post again :)
And I got also my health back again, it was a bad day for me today: I got sick! And I think it was probably from the Oysters I eat yesterday.
Now I'm back to life again and I'm happy to show you my last impressions of Paducah and our nice meeting with Sue Henry! Let's keep in touch together, Sue! :)
Stay with me... we are heading to Nashville tomorrow!
Susanne and David
FINALLY, I got my good old FAST connection back and I'm able to post again :)
And I got also my health back again, it was a bad day for me today: I got sick! And I think it was probably from the Oysters I eat yesterday.
Now I'm back to life again and I'm happy to show you my last impressions of Paducah and our nice meeting with Sue Henry! Let's keep in touch together, Sue! :)
Stay with me... we are heading to Nashville tomorrow!
Susanne and David
12 comments:
Great post as usual. Glad you got to meet Sue. Will check out her blog. Thanks.
It is nice to meet blogger friends for real. I hope that this will happen to me too, one day. When my life finally permits me to settle down.
Yes, Suzanne, it was GREAT meeting you!!
Your photos reflect the beauty of our fair little town; glad you enjoyed your brief visit here.
'Til we meet again......:)
Wonderful photos (as always). How exciting that you got to meet a fellow blogger. I will check out the "other Sue's" blog.
Always great to see blog friends meeting - thanks for sharing.
Thanks also for another stream of good photos!
Glad you fine too - happy weekend :-)
Thanks for the beautiful pictures of Paducah, it is great travelling with you. Paducah is a dream for quilters!
Hi Sue! Must confess that I had no idea that Paducah existed... But you did show some wonderful pictures and... Sue! Great job!!
Meanwhile Blogtrotter has moved to another country on its 250th post. Enjoy and have a great Sunday!
Hey Susanne, I come back later to view your other posts, but I could not resist to tell you that two of you could be sisters, lol. Great adventure, and great news to hear about your meeting. Great images as always. Anna :)
Loved the quilt museums and the city pictures. Certainly lots to photograph.
Sorry to hear you got ill from the seafood.
Meeting your blogger friend was also a treat:)
Cool you got to meet your blogging friend and great shots.
ps I love West Side Story, and the image does remind me of the movie as well.
What nice photos. Now I want to go to KY. I like the photos of the statue with the flag the most but they are all really good.
I am so pleased you are traveling and meeting cousins and friends from different states. As ever your photographs speak to me. Love to you and yours!
Theresa and Joe
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