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Peaches, Beaches, Gators & Grits DVD
In these six half-hour shows produced for Kansas City Public Television, you’ll cover some serious ground in search of art and oddities like Bucketman and Millennium Manor in Tennessee, plus Georgians like Ab the Flagman, Lorenzo Scott, Tom Haney and Joni Mabe. South Carolina is home to Pearl Fryer, William Thomas Thompson, the UFO Welcome Center and The Button King. And finally, Florida yields such gems as the Coral Castle, Purvis Young, Kurt Zimmerman, Ruby Williams’ Fruit Stand, Taft Richardson and Missionary Mary Proctor.
Contains 6 complete episodes, outtakes, special bonus material, and a snappy music video!
$19.95
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Bamboo Lounge
Big Oak Tree
Bob Hart —September 11 Memorial Garden and Trail
Castle Otttis
Caveman Head (Cuz’s Antiques)
Centennial Olympic Park (Folk Art Park)
Chris Hubbard
Coral Castle—Edward Leedskalnin
Dalton Stevens “The Button King”
Danny “Bucketman” Hoskinson
Dinosaur Garage
Double-Barrelled Cannon
Ernest Lee “The Funky Chickenman”
Giant Being
Giant Chicken
Giant’s Camp Restaurant
Harold Rittenberry, Jr.
Herron Briggs, Whirligig Man
Home of World’s Largest Easter Egg Hunt
Honey the Cashier Dog
Jerry Coker
Johnny Donutseed
Joni Mabe and Everything Elvis (including his wart)
Kevin Doyle
Kurt Zimmerman
Lorenzo Scott
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Mark Miller and his Big City
Millennium Manor
Missionary Mary Proctor
Morgan Steele
Museum of Appalachia
Old Airplane Gas Station
Orange Hill Gallery
Peachoid Water Tank
Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden
Pig Hill of Fame: Poole’s Real Pit BBQ
Purvis Young
Roger Lee Ivers “Ab the Flagman”
Ruby C. Williams
Solomon’s Castle—Howard Solomon
Star Bar and Grace Vault
Sunsphere
Taft Richardson
Todd Ramquist and Kialinda
Tom Haney
UFO House
UFO Welcome Center
William Thomas Thompson
World Famous J. Jonny
World’s Smallest Post Office
Xanadu—Home of the Future |
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