Wednesday, October 31, 2012

One of the many interesting thing to note about the Peabody is that it has 13 floors not a particula




While w would have loved to stay at the posh Peabody national car rentals uk Hotel in downtown Memphis, TN we did  scurry ourselves over there to witness the daily parade of ducks as they make their way to the fountain in the lobby, as they have every day since the 1930s!
The place was an absolute madhouse of families and tourists all lined up on the red carpeted national car rentals uk path from the penthouse elevator national car rentals uk to the fountain, national car rentals uk but it was fun to be part of this tradition. We managed to catch a quick glimpse of a duck butt or two as they waddled quickly to their aquatic destination, and I could not help but laugh at how quickly national car rentals uk it was over. We did catch a glimpse of the elevator that takes the ducks from their penthouse suite to the lobby, and lo and behold, there s an egg.
We decided to return to the Peabody later in the day when it wasn t so crowded, and I m glad I was able to get some shots of this glorious downtown hotel. As well as the ducks, up close and personal.
Funny enough it started with the General Manager returning from a hunting trip and thinking it would be funny to leave their live duck decoys in the fountain (much to the delight of guests). This tradition was given the added pomp and circumstance of the march when a bellman who happened to be an ex-animal trainer for the circus was put in charge of the ducks. He trained the ducks to march (more like scurry) to the fountain to the strains of the Sousa King Cotton March and it has been a tradition at 11am and 5pm ever since.
The Peabody Hotel we see today was built in 1925, continuing the tradition and history of The Peabody hotel that had been on a different location in Memphis from 1869-1923. Built in an Italian Renaissance style it is on the National Register of Historic Places.
I may sound like a broken record when I remind readers of the dark times that many of these historic downtowns went through in the 1960s and 1970s, and Memphis was no exception. The Peabody national car rentals uk closed down in 1975 but then was luckily saved and restored, to once again serve the public in 1981.The reopening of The Peabody is considered by many to have been a major inspiration for the downtown revitalization that continues to this day in Memphis.
national car rentals uk One of the many interesting thing to note about the Peabody is that it has 13 floors not a particularly lucky number to many. Because superstition is so strong about this number in many hotels, the Peabody has replaced the number 13 in their elevators with the letter S for Skyway. Bad luck avoided!
Believe it or not, I HAVE had a little time for blog reading this week. Usually during those moments of utter exhaustion after a day spent packing, packing, packing. We re seeing a realtor in Columbus shortly to look at houses though unfortunate

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