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Woodrow Wilson
... Virginia saying “I was born in a state called Virginia. It’s a beautiful state the mountains almost higher than the sky. As I remember the state I was born in, I will always remember both the good and the bad that happened there. But I will always love Virginia because it is a part of my life that will be with me forever.” When I saw this quote I was inspired by the way he loved Virginia and how much ...
A Special Shout-Out to Civilian Conservation Corps
... Conservation Corps did not construct the entire Blue Ridge Parkway. The final stretch of the Parkway was completed around Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina, in 1983. The Parkway is entirely in two states: Virginia (our ride today) and North Carolina (our ride tomorrow). Its highest point is 6,053 feet on Richland Balsam Mountain. The speed limit is never above 45 MPH, which is a good way to guarantee a leisurely and safe ride.
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It's a Five-Star Day. It Really Is!
... today there's quite a bit of Civil War tourist stuff on our agenda. After the Harley factory, it's time to visit Gettysburg National Military Park. If you're a Civil War buff, this is for you. Click here to learn more about Gettysburg.
On the afternoon of November 19, 1863, the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg was dedicated. The dedication ceremony took place four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of ...
“Manners are fun with Katherine the Great."
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An afternoon at Carter’s mountain orchard with a group of friends - tasting wine and eating apple cider donuts at sunset - made things a little better. From the safety of the mountain we watched a storm cloud hover over the city and lightning flash inside it, lighting it up from within. I’ve never seen anything like it.
Friday night then brought a much needed opportunity for us both to let our hair down, and after a ...
The Two Minute Tour of Shenandoah & Baltimore
The next morning we woke up early and headed to breakfast. We had eggs and toast and coffee before heading back on the bus. There were quite a few stragglers, as not everyone wanted to leave or was listening, or didn't care what this awful tour guide had said the previous day about being on time. When all of us were settled we were on our way to our one and final stop. Shenandoah caverns.
Shenandoah caverns are these underground caverns 150 feet ...