
Chantelle Kincy
Syndicated Freelance Travel Writer at Freelance
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Nationally Syndicated Freelance Travel Writer and Travel Advisor. #travel #travelwriter
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1 week ago |
travelbinger.com | Chantelle Kincy
Have you ever looked up into the night sky and wondered where all the stars are? You are not alone. According to the International Dark Sky Association, 99% of the public in North America and Europe can't experience a natural night sky. Thanks to evergrowing populations and increased light pollution, the skies are getting brighter at an alarming rate.
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2 weeks ago |
bhpioneer.com | Chantelle Kincy
Before Nashville became a country music hit factory and Memphis laid down the blues, Macon was already shaping the sound of America. From Little Richard's wails to the soulful ache of Otis Redding and the rebellious spirit of the Allman Brothers Band, this small Georgia city built the bones of rock, soul, and what we know now as Southern Rock. In Macon, that legacy doesn’t live in the past; it's alive, echoing through studio walls, club stages, and city streets.
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3 weeks ago |
mediadecision.com | Chantelle Kincy
Before Nashville became a country music hit factory and Memphis laid down the blues, Macon was already shaping the sound of America. From Little Richard's wails to the soulful ache of Otis Redding and the rebellious spirit of the Allman Brothers Band, this small Georgia city built the bones of rock, soul, and what we know now as Southern Rock. In Macon, that legacy doesn’t live in the past; it's alive, echoing through studio walls, club stages, and city streets.
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3 weeks ago |
cadillacnews.com | Chantelle Kincy
Before Nashville became a country music hit factory and Memphis laid down the blues, Macon was already shaping the sound of America. From Little Richard's wails to the soulful ache
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3 weeks ago |
gonzagabulletin.com | Chantelle Kincy
Before Nashville became a country music hit factory and Memphis laid down the blues, Macon was already shaping the sound of America. From Little Richard's wails to the soulful ache of Otis Redding and the rebellious spirit of the Allman Brothers Band, this small Georgia city built the bones of rock, soul, and what we know now as Southern Rock. In Macon, that legacy doesn't live in the past; it's alive, echoing through studio walls, club stages, and city streets.
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