Tag: spain
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Sevier, Xavier, Javier
Recently, I was talking with a historian from Jonesborough/Washington County about Tennessee’s first governor, John Sevier. I told him that my daughter-in-law is from Sevierville, and her roots go back to the origins of Sevier County. Say what you will, but the word does not exactly flow off the English tongue. Locals pronounce it “Suh-veer-vul.”…
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A Southerner’s Take on Europe
Somehow, my social media feed has been flooded with British takes on America and Americans—many of them reconsidering deep-seated stereotypes. One of the more common ones? That Americans don’t travel internationally much. But as some Brits are discovering, there’s a reason for that: the sheer scale of the U.S. They explain to their friends back…