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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Council Bluffs Iowa and Omaha Nebraska
Our journey across the plains took us the length of Iowa. Endless farmfields of newly planted or awaiting corn. The area had recently had a tremendous amount of rain and rivers and creeks were full, many farms still muddy. The … Continue reading
Posted in Iowa, Nebraska, RV Travel
Tagged Council Bluffs IA, Dodge Mansion, Grenville Dodge, Lewis and Clark, Union Pacific Museum, Union Pacific Railroad
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Port Huron Michigan
Port Huron Michigan sits at the Southern end of Lake Huron where the St. Clair River begins. The Blue Water Bridge connects the city to Sarnia Ontario Canada. We happened to stay here a few days to visit Randy’s aging … Continue reading
Posted in Michigan, RV Travel
Tagged Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, Lightship Huron, Port Huron, Thomas Edison Museum
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New York
Unlike Robert E. Lee’s campaign, our journey continued North into New York. Our goal was to see our friends, Patrick and Lynn in the western part of the state. On the way, we found ourselves in Corning – yes, that … Continue reading
Posted in New York, RV Travel
Tagged Corning Museum of Glass, Medina Model Railroad Museum, model trains, New York Central RR
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more Pennsylvania
Addendum to our Pennsylvania blog… Found more memorable images from our time in PA.
Pennsylvania, Gettysburg and Hershey
Following Robert E. Lee’s route, we traveled North to Gettysburg PA. This may be the most significant National Military Park in the US. The battle there July 1-3, 1863 was seen as the turning point of the Civil War. The … Continue reading