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To: Elroy who wrote (20399)3/6/2021 7:42:42 PM
From: Peter van Steennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20435
 
Stay out of Memphis unless you are going to Graceland. Not a good place to stay over night.

Peter



To: Elroy who wrote (20399)3/7/2021 8:17:15 AM
From: robert b furman2 Recommendations

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steve harris

  Respond to of 20435
 
Hi Elroy,

As I travel in between Wisconsin and Texas, I stay in Blytheville Arkansas (about 60 miles north of West Memphis).

There is a clean and reasonable Holiday Inn Express with a Perkins Pancake adjacent to their quite large facility. Just stayed there last Wednesday night.

My other alternatives are Drury Inns in Poplar Bluff Mo and/or Sikeston Mo. Super clean and a modest breakfast, but very friendly and clean people. Rooms run $110.00 to $125.00 plus taxes. I like the Drury Inns in that area. The hilly regions of Mo. are a best kept secret (like Jackson Mo.)

Hope that helps and enjoy traveling the USA.

Covid is all but over, and created much more fear than was reasonable.

I'd stay out of urban areas anywhere.

Enjoy the friendly rural people of the USA!