An eight story escalator delivers tour-taking news junkies inside the CNN and Headline News studios. Atlanta, Georgia.
Piles of Coca-Cola memorabilia, advertising and a "4-D" movie experience teach you more than you ever wanted to know about America's pop. World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta, Georgia.
Butter-bombs with a hint of cinnamon, orange and, oh, sugar. Whenever I visit San Francisco, I'm under strict orders from every former San Franciscan I know to bring home a dozen of these. From Tartine Bakery, San Francisco, CA.
The circus-tent ceiling in the basement billiards room may be the highlight of Elvis' eccentric decorating style. Memphis, Tennessee.
The humble, Steelcase chic office where Elvis conducted business and a few of his very rare interviews. Memphis, Tennessee.
A steady stream of visitors and flower boquets sent from around the world keep company with the graves of Elvis and his parents. Memphis, Tennessee.
A case of vintage Elvis souvenirs to die for - highlights include buttons that say "I Love Elvis" and "I Hate Elvis," and some really rad Elvis Fan Club sneakers. Memphis, Tennessee.
The easter basket inside of Elvis' smallest plane, a Lockheed Jetstar named "Hound Dog II." The fate of Hound Dog I is unclear. Memphis, Tennessee.
The low brick wall surrounding Graceland and most of the lampposts on Elvis Presley Blvd. are thick with Elvis tribute graffiti. Memphis, Tennessee.
A clever way to build a little more anticipation or just simle crowd control, the shuttle is necessary because Graceland is across the street. Memphis, Tennessee.
Sloan Schang has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by SloanSchang.
Currently in Portland, Oregon.
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I am a freelance writer, photographer and frequent traveler obsessed with finding authenticity in even the most inauthentic moments. I live (mostly) in Portland, Oregon.
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