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Now, on Mondays the $6.00 Bar Burger at The Station of Person St.
SwankyKJoin us at The Station on Person Street in Raleigh, NC as we dive into the mouthwatering world of burgers. This video explores the $6.00 Bar Burger Special, a true masterpiece that will tantalize your taste buds. Juicy patties, delicious bites, and a hidden gem for all burger lovers, this local eatery is a must-try for anyone seeking the best burger in town. Experience the ultimate burger joint with us and discover why The Station is a top choice for those craving a satisfying and affordable burger experience. Let's uncover the secrets of this iconic spot together!33 views -
Smoky Mountain Adventure: Creek'n Woods II Tour.
SwankyKLooking for a weekend getaway? The Creek'n Woods is a perfect choice! Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Smoky Mountains, including the tranquil Creek'n Woods, ideal for a peaceful retreat. On this tour, you'll enjoy some of the most spectacular views the Smoky Mountains have to offer, along with a weekend filled with adventure and discovery. It's the perfect chance to escape city life and immerse yourself in the area's premier attractions. Book your spot today and start planning your escape! Considering a weekend hideaway or a romantic Valentine's Day trip? Consider this: our stay at Creek'n Woods 2 was so enchanting that we made a video tour. It's also a great idea for a joyous Christmas vacation. If it's serenity and calm you seek, look no further. Check it out if it captures your interest. https://creeknwoods.com/15 views -
Star Wars: The Magic of Myth exhibition at the Smithsonian
SwankyK"Star Wars: The Magic of Myth" was an exhibition that showcased artifacts from the creation of the Star Wars movie trilogy. The exhibit delved into the mythical narrative of Luke Skywalker's odyssey from his initial call to adventure to his ultimate triumph. Featuring models, costumes, props, and original artwork from Lucasfilm Ltd.'s archives, it traced the journey of the Star Wars films—Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Return of the Jedi (1983), and Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace—highlighting how they depict Luke and other characters as archetypal figures from myths and legends. The exhibit's interpretive panels highlighted the mythological and literary components that render Star Wars a modern epic. Referencing Joseph Campbell's "The Power of Myth," the exhibition's narrative recognized the timeless characters such as the youthful hero, loyal companions, damsels in distress, sagacious mentors, and more, who animate the epic tale.23 views