Day 4: April 24, 2019
Arrival

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I headed down the road a few miles for breakfast in Greenville, MS. It turns out that Hattie's Kitchen is primarily a catering and carry-out operation but they still managed to serve up a fine eat-in meal.

Before long I was crossing the Mississippi River on US-82 and turning south on US-65. The graphics art display was in Arkansas and the tree lined two-lane US-84 in the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana.

The last leg of the drive to Natchitoches was pleasant but generated no photos. At the host hotel I found the JHA registration table and my room.

There was plenty of meeting and greeting in the hotel lobby, of course, then there was even more at the official reception at the nearby Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. There was even something of a formal greeting from Arlene Gould of the Natchitoches Convention and Visitors Bureau. The Northwest Louisiana History Museum shares space with the Hall of Fame in a building that is itself an exhibit. The flowing interior is evocative of the region's rivers and fields.

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