ALICE'S RESTAURANT - Real Locations of Arlo Guthrie's Song
Every Thanksgiving it is our family's tradition to listen to Alice's Restaurant Massacree. The song follows Arlo Guthrie's larger then life story of what happened when he and a friend littered one Thanksgiving weekend. Yes we know the song and story are much more epic then that simple description, and because of that we decided to make this video. Step right up as we land in the Berkshires in Massachusetts to track down the real life locations of the events that happened one Thanksgiving weekend in 1965 to Arlo Guthrie which lead him to create so a timeless song which then was turned into a movie. Let us be your guide to such locations as Alice's home, her restaurant, jail, court room and so much more. Remember you can get everything you want at Alice's Restaurant and also this video too. To learn more about the Guthrie Center: https://guthriecenter.org/ #arloguthrie #alicesrestaurant #guthriecenter

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