Re: How Nashville has changed since Jim Reeves' day
I totally agree with you that we cannot infringe on private property. That is out of the question. That's why I said it's a shame we cannot have a memorial for Jim at the crash site. The ONLY way there can be a memorial for Jim is if the landowner wanted one and that's not going to happen. To reiterate, I do not support any attempt to infringe on private property. But, in cases where such difficulties don't exist and no private property is infringed upon, I fully support the idea of "marking death scenes" of celebrities. I'm guessing the land on which Patsy's plane crashed is not private land? Hence the memorial?
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