“The interstate highway system is a wonderful thing. It makes it possible to go from coast to coast without seeing anything or meeting anybody. If the United States interests you, stay off the interstates” – Charles Kuralt
Coast to Coast Without Seeing Anything
By Robert Cole|2019-01-05T19:57:41-05:00May 19th, 2013|Charles Kuralt, Travel Quote of the Day|1 Comment
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Loved Charles Kuralt, one of the reasons I entered the travel biz… Also this, CK, you dog, you:
“Two years after his death, Kuralt’s personal reputation came under scrutiny when a decades-long companionship with a Montana woman named Patricia Shannon was made public. Kuralt apparently had a second, “shadow” family with Shannon while his wife lived in New York City and his daughters from a previous marriage lived on the eastern seaboard. Shannon asserted that the house in Montana had been willed to her, a position upheld by the Montana Supreme Court. According to court testimony, Kuralt had met Shannon while doing a story on “Pat Baker Park” in Reno, Nevada, that Shannon had promoted and volunteered to build in 1968. The park was in a low-income area of Reno that had no parks until Shannon promoted her plan. Kuralt mentions Pat Shannon and the building of the park — but not the affair — in his autobiography.[10][11][12][13]”