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Washington, D.C. Trip – Day 7 (Thursday)

Posted by: Joe on: September 5, 2013

This was our final DC day and it was beautiful. The weather was warm and breezy. We spent most of our time riding on an open-air bus which allowed wonderful views of the city streets above traffic.  

Washington, D.C. Trip – Day 6 (Wednesday)

Posted by: Joe on: September 4, 2013

  This was a BIG day. Union Station, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Korean Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, The White House, Arlington and then Ben’s Chili Bowl!  

Washington, D.C. Trip – Day 5 (Tuesday)

Posted by: Joe on: September 4, 2013

Washington, D.C. Trip – Day 4 (Monday)

Posted by: Joe on: September 3, 2013

Antietam. . .Harper’s Ferry. . .Gettysburg   This was a big day.  

Our lodgings in the nation’s capital

Posted by: Joe on: September 2, 2013

Instead of shackin’ up in a fancy hotel, we decided to rent an apartment on Independence Ave. It’s not bad. Yes?

Washington, D.C. Trip – Day 3 (Sunday)

Posted by: Joe on: September 1, 2013

  Today’s travels started early since our travel planner had a packed schedule for us to enjoy.   We traveled to the National Museum of the Marine Corps where we enjoyed meeting Frank (see pictures of the Iwo Jima section). Frank talked to Clark about landing on the beach at Iwo Jima and making his […]

Washington, D.C. Trip – Day 2 (Saturday)

Posted by: Joe on: September 1, 2013

After a few hours of sleep in Kingsport, TN, we were up early to drive to Appomattox Court House National Historic Site. This seems an appropriate place to conclude our study of the Civil War. After a nice picnic under a shady Oak tree, we toured the village surrounding Appomattox Court House. And we learned […]

When’s the best time to leave for a trip? It’s not at 4pm on the Friday before Labor Day, but the WISH team van did just that as we crawled up I-40 with a few thousand friends. We’re heading to Washington, D.C. on a trip that has been in the works for a year. I’ve […]

Clark

Posted by: Joe on: June 5, 2013

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The Natchez Trace Parkway

Posted by: Joe on: November 27, 2012

  The famous Loveless biscuit. YUM! 444 miles. All free from traffic lights, construction zones, 18-wheelers, billboards, hurried motorists and cheesy tourist stops. The Natchez Trace is a thread in America’s history that has stories to recollect and lessons to learn that we can’t learn amidst distraction. Just as the leaves flutter to the side […]