When we left off last time, our group of intrepid travelers had arrived in Tupelo, Mississippi on a Sunday night after having spent the day in Memphis taking in the Elvis sights, including Graceland and Sun Studios.
Monday morning started with a trip to Tupelo Hardware Store, a present day Ace Hardware where a 11 year old Elvis, in 1946, purchased his first guitar. From there, we headed to the 2 room house where Elvis was born and lived until his family moved to Memphis in search of a better life in 1948. Also on the site are the Assembly of God church, where the Presley’s worshipped while living in Tupelo.
After leaving Mississippi, we headed north towards home, but decided to make a detour towards Metropolis, IL, which has made itself the symbolic home of Superman and, at least according to the travel guide, home to the world’s largest Dippin’ Dots store. Sadly, the Dippin’ Dots store had closed and was replaced by a gift shop filled with DC merchandise and a cooler in the corner that did supply said Dippin’ Dots. In the center of town is a giant Superman statue and a museum, which we decided against going through.
After that, it was time to head home. After a few stops for dinner and gas, we arrived home around 10 PM. Overall, we visited 5 states, 3 of which were new for Michael. Now I’m looking forward to my next trip, which, sadly, hasn’t been planned yet.
