Decided to "quote myself & answer my own question" (It is good to learn something new every day.)SURFIETX.... (Sorry I can not quote your post...computer issues, and I am currently BANNED from using Mr. Wonderful's.) Ugh if messages are being "delivered to his front door"! Yikes....
but did look at the story on GPS entries:
Between 2:07 p.m. and 4:02 p.m., a Speedway gas station was added to the route, near Smyrna, Tennessee.
http://www.news-press.com/story/new...utlines-wright-rodgers-trip-florida/76446478/
I thought the 2:07 pm to 4:02pm...just 5 minutes short of 2 hours was a LONG TIME TO SPEND IN SMYRNA, TENN. Maybe it was only 1 hour (55minutes total) and that is where the time changes from Central Time to East Coast Time??? (Hey, just willing to admit, when it comes to time changes, daylight-confuse-me-time and time stamps on phones....MY EYES GLAZE OVER. I am shoving the whole idea off my side of the table....definitely not my strength.) You great Sleuths will know the answer.
by doing a little research. GUESS WHAT? The CENTRAL TIME ZONE does change to EASTERN TIME ZONE in Tennessee. The dividing line for the time zone runs right down the middle of the state.
http://www.mrdowling.com/images/601timezones.png
ps. This is probably elementary for Florida/Tennesses/Ky residents, but we don't have different time zones in Calif....it surprised me. I guess it could make it appear as if they had an extended time in Tennessee...is that possible?