Jane lived in Memphis in 1975-76 while she was completing her Master of Public Administration degree at the University of Memphis. Her three-room apartment was a few blocks from campus and from her porch she looked out onto an overgrown backyard.
Our purpose in visiting Memphis was to find Tennessee’s oldest geocache. It’s located in W.C. Johnson Park just off a boardwalk trail through a wetland.
We found several caches in Memphis’s Memorial Park, founded in 1925 with the idea that the cemetery would contain no monuments to human wealth or pride but that the glory of nature and art would be foremost.
Sam Phillips, the founder of Sun Records (he launched Elvis Presley’s career and produced recordings by Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash) is buried in the cemetery as is Isaac Hayes.
When Jane was in Memphis, plans were in development for Mud Island Park. A Mississippi Riverwalk was completed on Mud Island in 1982 to showcase life and culture of the lower Mississippi. The Riverwalk includes a scale model of the lower 1,000 miles of the Mississippi River. At a horizontal scale of 30 inches (about a step) to one mile, the replica river is 1/2 mile long.
A couple of geocaches took us to Elvis Presley sites.
August 4, 2022 Vermont’s oldest geocache was closer to our campground near Albany, New York than our campground near Montpelier, Vermont so we treated it separately from other Vermont geocaches. Besides, it was harder to Read more…
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