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The Daytripper is a Texas travel program, hosted by Chet Garner as he travels the state with his crew. The Daytripper is a 15-time Lone Star Emmy Award winning travel show airing on PBS that highlights the culture, outdoors and food of a single tourist destination or area within each episode.
The Daytripper – KLRU is the presenting station of the program, which is produced by Hogaboom Road, Inc., highlighting travel destinations across Texas; it is hosted by Chet Garner. Downtown – A weekly series spotlighting the people, places, and things associated with downtown Austin and how it differs from other cities' downtown areas. (no ...
Mitchel Whitington (born 1959) is an American author and paranormal researcher with a passion for history. [1] Over three decades of his writing career, he has written many articles and books on the subject of the supernatural.
Some NFL teams have their head offices and practice facilities in suburbs miles away from their home stadiums. The Chiefs won’t say what their plans are.
One of the veterans I spoke to on Monday, 98-year-old Chet Kochan, who was shot in the neck in Saint-Malo, after the “pure hell” of clearing a series of Breton villages of German soldiers ...
Jennifer Garner and her family are big fans of the holiday season!. In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, the actress, 52, opens up about how she and her three children — Violet, 18 ...
In 2017 Regency Bridge was featured on an episode of The Daytripper with Chet Garner as part of the San Saba episode. In 2005, Alton and Sue Watson founded the There's Something In The Water Songwriter Festival featuring musicians and songwriters from Texas, Oklahoma, and other regions.
Chet Gardner; Born: Chester Leroy Gardner March 16, 1898 Grant City, Missouri, U.S. Died: September 3, 1938 (aged 40) Flemington, New Jersey, U.S. Championship titles; AAA Midwest Big Car (1933) Champ Car career; 26 races run over 9 years: Best finish: 4th : First race: 1928 Detroit 100 : Last race: 1938 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)