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On The Road

Posted 11-15-2008 at 06:00 AM by SunnyKayak
Updated 11-15-2008 at 06:25 AM by SunnyKayak


Charles Kuralt was a North Carolina native journalist who had a unique gift of the way he described the way it is.
He graduated University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and later had a series called "On The Road", Then worked for CBS.
He had a book publish called
NORTH CAROLINA IS MY HOME.: Charles Kuralt

Charles Kuralt tells the story of the homecoming of 9 children of Alex and Mary Chandler for parents' 50th wedding anniversary and Thanksgiving in 1978.
Thanksgiving In Prairie Mississippi

Charles Kuralt's On The Road in Hannibal
Tom Sawyer Days In Hannibal

Kuralt visits Register Cliff and Independence Rock in Wyoming along the Oregon Trail.
A Stop Along The Trail


He had such a unique way to do story telling . A great legend who is missed.
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    I really enjoyed all of his shows and as an anchorman, and have read some of his books...Truly a BIG man in my book..and he is fondly remembered..
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    Posted 11-15-2008 at 09:04 AM by Miss Blue Miss Blue is offline
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    Im surprise there not a spin off. He was such a great thing to watch Sunday mornings while you had your coffee.
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    Posted 11-19-2008 at 07:39 PM by SunnyKayak SunnyKayak is offline
 

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