We invited Bleckman here to the Henry Ford Museum outside Detroit, where "On the Road" is celebrated year-round. The exhibit has been here for years, but this was his first time seeing it. "Charles ...
For all the joy and exhilaration of his work, a hint of melancholy shaded the word pictures of America that Charles Kuralt painted from the road for 27 years. Always there was a sense that Kuralt was ...
Compassionate. Visionary. A champion of women and the poor. That's the reputation that Wallace Kuralt built as Mecklenburg County's welfare director from 1945 to 1972. Today, the building where ...
Original, charming and eloquent, Charles Kuralt left one of the richest legacies in television news. So today’s special edition of CBS News Sunday Morning offers a marvelous opportunity to see the ...
Charles Kuralt, the TV journalist and "On the Road" reporter, has another distinction. He has become famous in estate planning circles for "what not to do" with regard to your estate plan. Kuralt died ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: Sept. 10, 1934, 83 years ago today ... the day Charles Kuralt was born in Wilmington, North Carolina. An award-winning young newspaper reporter, ...
The reopening of Ellis Island to the public during America's bicentennial year prompted CBS News' Charles Kuralt to offer his thoughts on the sight of Lady Liberty as viewed by generations of ...
From the July 1995 issue of Car and Driver. Of all the mixed blessings and curses of my life, I put motorhomes at the top of the list. —Charles Kuralt The TWA tag on the faux leather flight bag says: ...
Back in the 20th century, a CBS TV reporter named Charles Kuralt set off in an RV with no particular place to go to see what was happening there. “On the Road With Charles Kuralt” was the name for the ...
Was he the folksy, down-home chronicler of small-town Americana who seemed like just the nicest guy? Or was he a faithless, two-timing cad? One thing is certain, now that we know the reason why he ...
HELENA, Mont. — The daughters of the late CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt must pay $350,000 in estate taxes on land their father left to his mistress, the state Supreme Court has ruled. A ...
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