Ken Shackelford has been bringing bus tour groups from Virginia to Lancaster County for more than 40 years.Â
His two-night trips are highlighted by a show at Sight & Sound and include shopping at Kitchen Kettle Village and meals at restaurants such as Shady Maple Smorgasbord or Millerâs Smorgasbord.Â
âLancaster County has always been an easy trip to get, because everyone always likes coming to Lancaster,â said Shackelford, 76, a retired truck driver who lives near Newport News, Virginia.Â
But none of Shackelfordâs trips happened last year, and they are only now starting to resume. A trip scheduled for this past April was pushed back to mid-May, then came up with only 39 people. One for mid-June will also only have 39 people, reflecting reluctance on the part of his senior-citizen travelers. Normally, he runs 50 to a bus and has a waiting list.
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wedding tomorrow of prince william and kate middleton, and we ll have more about that later. but the festivities here stand in stark contrast to heartbreaking news back home. devastating tornadoes in south that have left hundreds dead, churning pillars of destruction that wiped entire neighborhoods off map. more than 160 tornadoes have been reported since yesterday, from mississippi to new york, and some tornado warnings are still up along the east coast. the death toll from the twisters so far is staggering, more than 280 dead across six southern states. so far, there are at least 195 deaths in the state of alabama alone, the deadliest day for tornadoes in nearly four decades. more than 1,100 people were injured, and the damage is extensive. president obama will head to alabama tomorrow to tour the disaster zone. i want every american who was affected by this disaster to know that the federal government will do everything we can to help you recover. couric: we have a tea
tuscaloosa. mark, i understand much of the day there was spent searching for survivors. reporter: in fact, katie, the bad news around here knot worse for folks today. tuscaloosa s death count jumped more than double to 36 people, and even survivors discovered this twister had left them with nothing. his breathing heavy, his heart pounding, chris england watched as twisting fury stalked tuscaloosa. it was just so massive. i mean we were just in shock roper from the third floor of an athletic building at the university of alabama, england recorded these images of the megatwister. the ruin left behind would break tuscaloosa s heart, a swath of rubble four miles long, a half mile wide. all this is still here about this time yesterday. i mean, all this was still here. and today, it s gone. reporter: ken shackelford s home, gone. i know i m being emotional, but oh, man, you know, seeing all this stuff down. i got some water. you want some? reporter: for the first time
we are here, of course, for the wedding tomorrow of prince william and kate middleton, and we ll have more about that later but the festivities here stand in stark contrast to heartbreaking news back home. devastating tornadoes in south that have left hundreds dead, churning pillars of destruction that wiped entire neighborhoods off map. more than 160 tornadoes have been reported since yesterday, from mississippi to new york, and some tornado warnings are still up along the east coast. the death toll from the twisters so far is staggering, more than 280 dead across six southern states. so far, there are at least 195 deaths in the state of alabama alone. the deadliest day for tornadoes in nearly four decades. more than 1100 people were injured, and the damage is extensive. president obama will head to alabama tomorrow to tour the disaster zone. i want every american who hab affected by this disaster to know that the federal government will do everything we can to help you re
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