MotorCoach Blog 67

I Am a Motorcoach, Discovering the USA by Tread Windshield and Mirror…

. . . with something I haven’t brought you in a while: Logo-rubbing. For those of you who are new to motorcoachblog.com, (and those who are not but are memory impaired), Logo-rubbing is the motor-coach equivalent of your “rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous.”
Keeping in mind that I am a big red branding entity on wheels, my
notable connections out in the world are with the industrial and
iconic. The Mid-American signature red attire is my branding feature
folks have come to expect and appreciate. But I try and get some part
of my equally recognizable logo in these logo-rubbing selfies.

Selfies

(which by definition means I’m in them . . . though you might have to look for me)

Downtown St. Louis Airport (actually on the Illinois side of the Mississippi), on the tarmac to pick up passengers offloading from this learjet belonging to Joe Gibbs Racing – of NASCAR fame.

Bartlesville, Oklahoma, posing inside-out with this vintage Phillips 66 tank on wheels, an old-timer obviously not made to service anything the likes of a 21st Century motor-coach.

YO! Check me out, cruisin’ Chattanooga, Tennessee. And what do I find but American Idol’s traveling fame-mobile, in town for auditions. I’m pretty sure I’ve finally been discovered!

CBS is one of the most recognized and valuable brands in the US; and in a society gaga on sports, its sports logo is a premium platform of its own. You might recall our proud position as preferred travel provider for St. Louis University. Well, here I am outside the Chaifetz Arena, having delivered the Richmond (Virginia) men’s basketball team to play our beloved Billikens.

Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee: BB King, Elvis, Johnny Cash, Ike Turner, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison . . . need I say more?

Also in Memphis: Bass Pro Shops. Along with association with Bass Pro, supreme brand of the “Outdoors,” I enjoy my connection here with a classic form of historical recognition.

Here Is The News!

MEETING THE NEWS on the roadways of America, first-hand, real time, real world news—going out and discovering the news . . .

PYRAMID NEWS: connecting by more than name with its namesake city in Egypt, the pyramid on the banks of the Mississippi River in The American Memphis is the tenth-tallest pyramid in the world. It was originally built as an arena for entertainment and formerly known as the Great American Pyramid.

JOE GIBBS NEWS: As owner of Joe Gibbs Racing, Gibbs is a four-time Daytona 500 champion, a five-time NASCAR Cup series champion, and a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Before transitioning to NASCAR, Gibbs was an equally accomplished NFL coach. In twelve seasons with the Washington Redskins he led his team to three Super Bowl championships and was the only coach in NFL history to accomplish the feat with three different quarterbacks. Also a member of the NFL Hall of Fame, he is the only person to be inducted into the halls of fame for both of these iconic organizations.

MUST SEE...

(Unlike selfies, these are not about me, but about travel discoveries I think you’d like to know about.)

Now home to a Bass Pro Shops “megastore,” the pyramid in Memphis, Tennessee houses restaurants, a bowling alley, a variety of shopping opportunities (aside from the main one: Bass Pro), and has an observation deck you will want to step out onto when visiting. Johnny Morris (CEO and Founder of Bass Pro Shops) only knows how to do things one way: all-in! So, this one is an all-day worthy destination.

Quote Of The Day samples

“People who enjoy what they are doing invariably do it well.” – Joe Gibbs

“We hope to become a must-see destination for 60 million people who enjoy the outdoors.” – Johnny Morris

(Video run time: 1 minute 44 seconds)

Musical accompaniment:
Country Blues by Silent Partner https://youtu.be/GXHtQsgwRrU

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MotorCoach Blog 59

I Am a Motorcoach . . .

. . . big red love machine! Yes, you read it right: LOVE. That’s what I’ve decided I – Two Eight One – am all about. I’ve only been motoring around the streets and highways of the US for just over a year, but I’m getting this thing figured out . . . this thing being me. The love conclusion came to me gradually, hearing passengers chat about family and friends back home during hours of travel between cities and states. I first began to notice how popular the love subject is. Then I took note of its essentials: care, service, fondness, goodwill, protection, provision, support, and so on. It occurred to me that this is what I’m all about. Goodwill? Heck, I’ve got that galore! Every impulse of my digital awareness is for the good of my passengers. Service? Just one example: I kneel for my passengers to make that step onto my staircase welcoming, and stepping off easy. Protection? I’ve never met my designers, but the more familiar I become with the ins-and-outs of me there is every indication they obsessed over passenger safety. I’m increasingly certain their objective was this business of love.

Enough muse. This particular blog is not about love, it’s about St. Louis. Quilters from California, educators from Saudi Arabia, corporate transplants getting to know the city (i.e.: the Bayer buyout of Monsanto), Independence Day fireworks enthusiasts, and various other groups from all over the region, the country, and the world made use of my services to visit St. Louis throughout 2018. Of course, the gateway Arch and surrounding area is a primary attraction, where there happens to be some new stuff to report. Let’s get to it . . .

Selfies

(which by definition means I’m in them . . . though you might have to look for me)

A passenger took this of me from the top of the Gateway Arch. I was waiting for her and the others on her tour to come back down to earth. It’s not my best viewing angle, but it was nice of her to think of me while way up there. See the greenery just to the south of my position? That’s all new. No, there was no park over the top of I-70 in the past. It was completed late summer of this year. And look to the southwest of my position, immediately north of Busch Stadium. Huge new construction is doubling the size of ballpark village. In case you didn’t know, St. Louis is nuts about baseball.

This is Julia. All of St. Louis is new to her; she’s a tourist from Pennsylvania. Julia’s ride is what’s new to St. Louis. It motors people like Julia around at up to 15 miles per hour and goes by the name Lime. There’s another version called Bird. Think of them as gnats, buzzing around everywhere! Their sudden popularity has injected a busy-fun vibe to downtown. People in suits are scootering across town to meetings, coffee shops, and eateries.

This is Chief. He’s a youngster, new to an old and treasured St. Louis tradition. We met the beasty celebrity at Anheuser Busch (just five minute south of the Arch) while there for a brewery tour. He was nice enough to stop for a selfie on his way back to his stable.

This is where you get your tickets to the travel up to the top of the Gateway Arch. I used to hear a lot of moaning about the hassle actually getting to the arch from the Old Court house. Now you just walk across the street and through the park and you’re there.

Laclede’s Landing is the historic district that celebrates the original settlement established by Frenchman and St. Louis visionary, Pierre Laclede. This is where it all began. And this is where you can enjoy fine dining and entertainment in an old world urban setting. What’s new about it is the easy access by way of the newly completed park and walkways around the Gateway arch. Just get on a Bird and scooter yourself a wee bit to the north end of the park and you’re there.

The opening of the new Arch grounds also marked the reopening of Fair St. Louis, which was displaced during the years of the Gateway project’s construction. The multi-day food and culture party made July 4th its official restart day, and there were six of us down there, our passengers enjoying the airshow over the Mississippi just prior to the highly anticipated annual fireworks display.

Here Is The News!

MEETING THE NEWS on the roadways of America, first-hand, real time, real world news—going out and discovering the news . . .

COMPLETION NEWS: It took five years and $380-million to complete renovations of the museum and grounds at the base of Eero Saarinen’s Gateway monument. The walking paths and open grass fields of the new grounds connect the Gateway Arch to the life of the city and to the Mississippi panorama beyond. And the museum below the Arch will be as new and inspiring to locals as to first-time visitors.

BILLIKEN NEWS: Mid-American Coaches is now the preferred provider for St. Louis University Billikens sports! So, now we help deliver the NCAA Division 1 and Atlantic 10 conference excellence and drama of 18 Billiken sports! Most important here: there are many bears, lions, tigers, eagles, sharks, snakes, and other land, sea, and air creatures utilizing the courts, fields, and pools of collegiate sports for competition, but make no mistake, there is only one home of the Billiken! (If you are interested in what a Billiken is, you can find it on Wikipedia.) And what a year to become a Billiken! Founded in November 1818 as the first institution of higher learning in the American West, this is St. Louis U’s 200th Anniversary!

MUST SEE...

(Unlike selfies, these are not about me, but about travel discoveries I think you’d like to know about.)

The Gateway Arch Museum: I have heard passengers say (over and over again) that when you’re there, an absolute MUST see is the award winning movie about the creation of the Gateway Arch.

Quote Of The Day samples

“You can observe a lot by just watching” – Yogi Berra

“It’s amazing how much you can learn if your intentions are truly earnest.” – Chuck Berry

(These two famous St. Louisans would have made great motorcoaches!)

(Video run time: 2 minutes 40 seconds)

Musical accompaniment:
Rag Time Time by Doug Maxwell, Media Right Productions from YouTube Audio Library

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