I Am Here!
By Four Walls
@FourWalls (83017)
United States
February 17, 2026 9:10pm CST
My first stop on my newest adventure, and the first one with my new car, was in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. It’s a small city about 50 miles south of Louisville, near the Fort Knox Army base. It’s mostly known outside of Kentucky for the film Elizabethtown that was filmed there in the early 2000s, and maybe for the onetime Schmidt’s Coca-Cola Museum, which was the largest privately-held collection of all things Coca-Cola in the world until it closed.
A while back, our good-news reporter @deepizzaguy reported on the world’s largest push pin, which happens to be located in E-town (as we lovingly call it). It’s in front of the offices of TACK, the Transit Authority of Central Kentucky. As E-town is on my way out of town, I stopped to see it.
It’s so cute! It looks as though it was pushed through the awning covering the entrance to the building, right onto a big red X. On the building, it says, “You are here!”
So I’ll be easy to track this trip. As Homer and Jethro once sang, “No matter where you go, there you are.” So if you need to know, just look for the pushpin and you’ll know I am here!
Photo is the entrance to the Transit Authority of Central Kentucky (TACK) in Elizabethtown.
Photo is the entrance to the Transit Authority of Central Kentucky (TACK) in Elizabethtown.5 people like this
5 responses
@FourWalls (83017)
• United States
4h
I’m out of Nashville traffic, so it should be okay from here on out!
Glad you like the pin.
Hope you like the fork, too!
Hope you like the fork, too!1 person likes this
@DaddyEvil (168156)
• United States
4h
@FourWalls Did I miss one of your posts? What fork?
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@FourWalls (83017)
• United States
4h
@DaddyEvil — there’s a “fork in the road” that I posted right before this one. You can’t miss it! (Look for “Art Fern’s Teatime Theater.”)
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@FourWalls (83017)
• United States
3h
I know. I love looking at really old cars. On Route 66 in Illinois I got to sit in a 1915 fire truck!
@JudyEv (372050)
• Rockingham, Australia
1h
There was a small Coca Cola museum in one of our country towns but it's closed up now. So sad to see such places close down.







I'd love to see that yesteryear car dillybob, old cars are intriguing
