Clarksville’s James Moore and Sean Hogan take Viking Cruise in Norway and Scotland
July 26, 2016
Clarksville, TN – Supervisory Librarian, Robert F. Sink Memorial Library at Fort Campbell, James Moore and Special Collections Librarian, Felix G. Woodward Library, Austin Peay State University, Sean Hogan, are world travelers.
Each year they cruise to a different location and this June their travels took them on a Viking ocean cruise to both Norway and Scotland. Following are James’ enticing description of their tour and Sean’s exquisite photographs:
Frazier Allen: Multigenerational Memory-Making
June 9, 2016
Clarksville, TN – With the help of multigenerational vacations, two or three generations of a family – perhaps those spread across the country in today’s mobile society – have a chance to develop special bonds as they share traveling experiences.
A 2014 poll by the American Automobile Association found that 36% of American families planned holiday trips involving at least three generations in 2015, up 4% from the previous year. Also, a network of high-end travel agencies last year named mutigenerational travel the industry’s leading trend for the fourth year running.

The idea of spending vacation time bonding across layers of one’s multigenerational family may not appeal to everyone, but a growing number of families have made the concept increasingly popular.
No Money, Will Travel
August 12, 2011
Local Woman talks about her Worldwide Travel experiences to Greece, Turkey, Africa and more on a Shoestring
Clarksville, TN – Theresa McCoy saved her money and spent a year overseas in far-flung locales letting her opportunities dictate where she traveled next. You are invited to listen to her describe her adventures and misadventures on the trip and show photos of her experience.
There will be a question and answer period at the end. Ms. McCoy will speak on Monday, August 15th at 6:00pm in the large meeting room at Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library. [Read more]








