Great place to buy shoes. Everything, and I mean everything is at least 50% off, with some items going to 60% or 70%.
All normal Zappos brands, stock is rotated fairly regularly. It's a hunt, but if you find something it's worth it. Tons of inventory.
Via urban spoon, haven't verified: http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/183/1441185/restaurant/Kentucky/Big-Bubba-Bucks-Belly-Bustin-BBQ-Bliss-Horse-Cave
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06/03/14
DINER FROM KENTUCKY • Larryg55 • 1 Review
Big Bubba Bucks has re-opened in front of Kentucky Down Under, exit 58 on Interstate 65, and it is just as he suggested...a mobile kitchen with a tent with tables underneath. They were in business today when I drove by there.
Had a great time here. The shows are good, the history and memorabilia is amazing. Everything from Jimi Hendrix' childhood artwork to Michael Jackson's trademark glove. It's even better now that Rush has finally made it in.
Tends to have a heavy focus on whatever band/performer has just been inducted. When I was there it was heavily focused on Queen and Bruce Springsteen.
But if you like any kind of rock you should be able to find something you like.
This tour used to be better before they spent millions of dollars building a visitor center to deal with the multudinous crowds.
You do get to see the rotunda, and a lot of statues.
You don't get to see anything else.
Probably the worst national attraction in DC as far as time spent and things seen.
They no longer let you go in the reading room. Which is one of the coolest places in all of Washington DC, and featured in "All The Presidents Men".
On the other hand, the parts you do get to see are interesting enough, and the Jefferson Library is something else and worth the trip in and of itself. Would do it again.
yes, this is a great piece of history. But realistically it's underwhelming. There's only one piece left of the original fortification, and it's roofed over, which it wasn't at the time of the famous battle.
If you're in San Antonio take a stop by, but it won't take long.
I've explored maybe 1% of this fabulous park and that's enough to say that it's my favorite part of NYC. The size, the immensity, and the surprises around each corner. Favorites are the bridges, the zoo, and the sailing pond.
If you have kids, take them to see the statue of balto. http://www.centralpark.com/guide/attractions/balto.html
Stopped by Niagara many times in my childhood. Although there are spots on the American side to see things, the Canadian side is by far the best with a nice little walk along the embankment and plenty of viewing areas.
Epic is a good word. It is a lot of water coming across here.
I would skip maid of the mist, you're not missing much except a very cold noisy shower.
Go at night. It's cooler, the lights are fantastic, and there is plenty to see. Tons of cars but it's the most pedestrian friendly walk in America, with each casino trying to outdo itself in luring you in.
But keep going, because there is more right around the corner.
I can't say enough about San Antonio's hidden gem. Boat rides, restaurants, music, truly beautiful surroundings, you easily can and should spend a few hours here if you are in San Antonio.
Otherwise plan a visit to San Antonio soon.
I do not recommend it in the high heat of a Texas summer. But 9-10 months out of the year, the weather is fine.