Onward to St. Louis
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Then it was on to Wright City and an old I-70 favorite - "Elvis is Alive Museum" alas - Bill Beeney has given up espousing the "facts" that Elvis' corner's report was fake in a store front fashion - and has changed the primary business to a real estate company and Baptist Missionary. Plywood cut-out Elvis has traded in his microphone and picked up the cross.
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Last, but far from least, we stopped off in an area of St. Louis called "The Hill" and home of Teresa Disney, prolific self-taught artist extraordinaire. I first met Teresa year ago at Slotin's Folk Fest in "Atlanta, when I was a wee bit fixated on devil imagery in self taught art...and she had wonderful whimsical offerings. A very private but warm artist, Teresa has filled her home with paintings and sculptures, with a lot more than just religious iconography.
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Teresa's art is warm and inviting, heartfelt and accessible. Her life experiences have been less than smooth, but her outlook is full of inspiration, generosity and grace.
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