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Monthly Archives: October 2015
A Walk About Savannah
If you Google “most beautiful street in Savannah” you will get several references to Jones Street. And it is so. The street begins just a few blocks away from the Savannah Visitor Center so we parked there and walked over … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, October
Tagged Factor's Walk, Leopold's Ice Cream, Savannah Georgia
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A Walk and A Ride in Savannah
The first stop of a visit to Savannah should be to the Savannah Visitor Center and Museum which are in the old train station. There are some very helpful people there and the museum is wonderful display of Savannah’s history. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, October
Tagged Churches, Johnny Mercer, Old Savannah Tours, Savannah, Savannah Georgia, Trolly Tour
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Savannah GA
We left Williamsburg VA early Sunday morning and headed on down Interstate 95 for the next few days. Our drive was rather uneventful, but I did get a few pictures. Signs of the south are beginning to appear. The first … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, October
Tagged Cotton Fields, Skidaway Island State Park, State Parks, Walmart Overnighting, Whirligigs
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Fort Monroe, Virginia
Our niece, Lyndsay, lives about an hour east of where we are so we went to meet her and her husband, Brett, for lunch in Hampton, Virginia, which was a half-way point. We enjoyed a good meal and conversation. Good … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Virginia
Tagged Edgar Allan Poe, Fort Monroe, Jefferson Davis, Lighthouse, Old Point Comfort Lighthouse, Robert E Lee
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Colonial Williamsburg
“That the future may learn from the past” Colonial Williamsburg is the restored 18th-century capital of Virginia during the Revolutionary War period. It is an historical landmark as well as a living history museum. Many of the original buildings have been restored … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Virginia
Tagged American Revolution, Colonial Williamsburg, Living HIstory
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Historic Jamestown
Colonial National Historical Park In 1607, Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in America, 13 years before the Pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts. This is the actual location of the Old Towne and the 1607 James Fort and settlement on … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Virginia
Tagged Captain John Smith, Jamestown, Pocahontas
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Washington DC
We are in a wooded campground in Greenbelt National Park just north of Washington DC. We’ve been here a few times before, it’s pretty old and rustic and hard to fit our 34′ rig into the spaces, but we managed. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Washington DC
Tagged Campgrounds, Greenbelt Park, Museums, National Mall, US Botanical Garden, US Capitol Building
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Goodbye New England
We have had such a great time in New Hampshire these last several weeks while we visit our son and his wife and their new baby in Keene 🙂 And now Autumn has arrived and the colors are taking over … Continue reading
Mount Washington Cog Railway
Three years ago we explored the White Mountains of New Hampshire and took a shuttle van ride up to the top of Mount Washington, the highest summit in northeastern USA at 6,288 feet above sea level. That was a great … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, October
Tagged Appalachian Trail, Cog Railway, Hiking, Mt. Washington, Train
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A Vermont Surprise
It’s fall now. The weather is changing and the trees are turning. We know that friends of ours from Minnesota are on a bus tour of Vermont. I found their itinerary on the internet and learned that the bus was … Continue reading
