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Home of the Kentuckey Derby

Lived for a while with my brother who was stationed at Ft. Knox.

permalink written by  nomadtraveller on May 9, 2011 from Louisville, United States
from the travel blog: Where I've Been



It's 5'olock somewhere

There is a lot to see and do but my favorite part was Margarita-ville. Those people know how to party!T

permalink written by  nomadtraveller on May 9, 2011 from Myrtle Beach, United States
from the travel blog: Where I've Been



Sun Diego

Very laid back atmosphere..really cool people

permalink written by  nomadtraveller on May 9, 2011 from San Diego, United States
from the travel blog: Where I've Been



Virginia is for Lovers

Spent some time here Junior High school and high school. Also came back to visit my brother who was stationed in VA.

permalink written by  nomadtraveller on May 9, 2011 from Richmond, United States
from the travel blog: Where I've Been



City of Angels

Born and raised..

permalink written by  nomadtraveller on May 9, 2011 from Los Angeles, United States
from the travel blog: Where I've Been



Back home again

Well I decided to skip the submarine tour and head straight home. So after a quick 6 hour drive I arrived home about 3:30. Unloaded the car, picked up Sebastian, and returned the rental car. The Final tally was: 4125 Miles in 75 hrs 28 min of drive time averaging 55MPH I Hope you enjoyed...

permalink written by  Kugs on the road on May 8, 2011 from Syracuse, United States
from the travel blog: Florida 2011



It’s cold, The sky is gray, and it's starting to rain, I must be near Syracuse.

The final stop on our tour... Maybe. I've wanted to make a trip to this museum for several years. I've always heard it is the best Air Museum that there is, and I do agree. I have been to a lot of other Air Museums and this one dwarfs them all, including the Smithsonian and the Naval Aviation...

permalink written by  Kugs on the road on May 7, 2011 from Columbus, United States
from the travel blog: Florida 2011



Some Civil War History

Once again I started my day at a closed Museum. Don't people in the south know that when the sign on the door says you open at 10am someone needs to be there to open the door at 10am. So I drove an hour down the road to the site of the Andersonville Prisoner of War Camp. Although the picture...

permalink written by  Kugs on the road on May 6, 2011 from Loudon, United States
from the travel blog: Florida 2011



Heading North

First stop today was the Presidents Hall of Fame in Clermont, FL. It was closed. Fortunately they had a few displays outside. The Mt. Rushmore, Lincoln Memorial, and Statue of Liberty were well done. The Limo of President Regan was not so good. From what I've read though they have some very...

permalink written by  Kugs on the road on May 5, 2011 from Ashburn, United States
from the travel blog: Florida 2011



From Edison to Airstreams

I started the day at the Edison - Ford Winter Estate in Fort Myers, FL. Although both Thomas Edison and Henry Ford had their winter Estates here The Museum and tour are very much about Edison. The majority of the Estate was built and designed by Edison. Because the Fords were such close friends...

permalink written by  Kugs on the road on May 4, 2011 from Dover, United States
from the travel blog: Florida 2011



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