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Travel Report - Clinton Presidential Library and Museum

RussOnTheRoad
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The Arkansas River from the Big Dam Bridge

Yesterday I went over to the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock. Like other Presidential Library/Museums, National Parks, etc. you might visit, there's an introductory video of some 15-20 minutes. There's also a free tour of about an hour given several times a day. Then there are the exhibits chronicling Clinton's life and Presidency. I watched the video and took the tour. I also spent some time exploring the exhibits.

My visit coincided with an exhibit of Chihuly glass. Dale Chihuly being one of the foremost glass blowers in the world. Amazing stuff!

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wbrown62
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RussOnTheRoad wrote:
wbrown62 wrote:
Dick_B wrote:
We also visited the Library a few months ago and rode the bike path that runs right next to it.


You didn't happen to ride the Big Dam Bridge bike ride, did you?


No. I camped quite some distance from there with no way to get my bicycle to the bike path. I rode my motorcycle to the foot of the bridge and walked up. Why do you ask?


Oh, I was asking Dick B. Several months ago, there was a big bike ride in Little Rock. My wife and I wanted to go, but were unable. I u derstand there is an RV park across the river from the library.
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magnusfide
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Have seen the Reagan library. Impressive. Appreciate the glassworks as well.
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RussOnTheRoad
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wbrown62 wrote:
Dick_B wrote:
We also visited the Library a few months ago and rode the bike path that runs right next to it.


You didn't happen to ride the Big Dam Bridge bike ride, did you?


No. I camped quite some distance from there with no way to get my bicycle to the bike path. I rode my motorcycle to the foot of the bridge and walked up. Why do you ask?
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wbrown62
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Dick_B wrote:
We also visited the Library a few months ago and rode the bike path that runs right next to it.


You didn't happen to ride the Big Dam Bridge bike ride, did you?
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Cat_Lady
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Beautiful pic, Russ. I like the info on the bottom of the picture. Maybe one day I'll learn how to do that, too.

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obgraham
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Yeah Russ, I can see the pic, but I have to either pan and scan it, or shrink my screen resolution to see the whole pic.

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Check out this 'Forums Technical Support' Section......it will help you with resizing all your photos so that they fit the forum page LINK
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RussOnTheRoad
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ScottG wrote:
It would make your post much easier to view if you changed the image size to 640X480 (per the forum rules..).


Sorry you're having difficulty viewing the photo. What device are you using. I have no problem on my phone, tablet or laptop?

Anybody else having that issue?

I didn't realize there was a rule about resolution. Could you point me to it please? I couldn't find any such rule.

Thanks.
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Janss
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My friends in Washington State introduced me to Chihuly glass art a few years ago. Ever since then, I have been seeing his pieces in the most unexpected places across the country. One of those places was the Clinton Library.
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Dick_B
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We also visited the Library a few months ago and rode the bike path that runs right next to it.
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ScottG
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It would make your post much easier to view if you changed the image size to 640X480 (per the forum rules..).