Travel Blogs from LaGrange, United States
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Well the air is fine, If you've got the time
... ; They got a lotta nice girls out there LaGrange Indiana,stopped for lunch at the Detroit Street bar and grill, saw an old shovelhead parked out front and new this ...
Happy New Year!!
Happy New Year! Hope everyone has had a great holiday season! We are very excited about 2008! So many big adventures and changes. The first big adventure is our honeymoon to Australia and New Zealand. We have about ...
On Our Way!
... be visiting. Due to the timing of our trip, we will only get to see them for about 1 day before they head back to the states. This is about all we have planned out so far. We figure we will plan as we go along and see where the trip ...
Florida-Birmingham (projected)/LaGrange (actual)
... ;t a charm either. So we called AAA. We figured out that AAA would tow us up to 100 miles free; luckily I have a cousin in Lagrange, GA (which was exactly 100.2 miles away). After a few minutes in the broken down car we realized that it was getting ...
Ain't No Haint
... drift through them like so much moody fog on a moonlit night. We Southerners, and especially folks who come from the Appalachian states (in truth, I lived nowhere near Appalachia, but we got the trickle-down effect and could always read Byron Crawford or ...
Back to LaGrange, GA
Wow... After 7 years away, I finally went back to LaGrange, where my Mom and Dad met years an years ago! Nothing has really changed, the Dairy Queen is still so dirty, at the same place and Kroger's store has just changed name. The heat is the same, but ...
Day 14: Southborough, MA, to Lagrange, ME
Today was my longest journey day yet, but I packed an incredible amount in. I left the Red Roof Inn in Southborough by 9am, and made my way north on I-93 up through New Hampshire. I drove through the White Mountains up to Littleton to visit my friends ...
Leaving Bryson City, arriving La Grange, GA
It was sad to say goodbye to the mountains but the campsite in La Grange, GA was beautiful. It's a federal campground run by the Corps of Army Engineers and is a series of 4 campground on the huge lake. The Corp takes care of the lake to ...
Years ago, miles away visible here today
Awesome experience! As Bible teachers, we relished walking around the full scale replicas. The artifacts can be handled adding to the realism. As an added bonus, we were treated to a special treat when Dr. Fleming gave us a personal tour and insights. ...
Welcome!
... my travels while studying in Rennes, France from January 10, 2011 until June 13, 2011! I've only been out of the United States once, when I was a sophomore in high school and 15 years old! I am so looking forward to experiencing new cultures, ...
Day 32: Bastrop, Texas to LaGrange, Texas
... less frequent and allowed us to slow our pace and stay together. We caught Sherri, Suze, Linda, and Margaret and rode into LaGrange together for a lunch stop. My left knee started acting up the last seven miles of the ride, and it was quite ...
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