2019 Road Trip

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An 8,148 mile road trip with youngest grandson Noah Magee in June/July 2019.
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Along the Road

Sights that don't fit in other park or museum visits.
All of the photos in this "Along the Road" collection were taken by Grandma Bert.

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Eateries of Note

Grandpa Roy reviewed all of these restaurants on Trip Advisor.

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Cleveland, Ohio

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The Henry Ford

One day is not enough at this museum.

University of Notre Dame

Date visited 11 June 2019.

Fort Snelling

Linguists (translators and interpreters) trained here during World War II.

The Teton Pass

A "white knuckle" drive for Grandpa who is not comfortable with narrow, twisting roads with steep drops over the side despite the flimsy looking guard rails. The pass provides access from the Jackson Hole valley to the Teton Valley of eastern Idaho.

Fossil Butte National Monument

Visited 25 June 2019.

The Lincoln Highway

The highway that fulfilled the dream that there should be a continuous highway from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

Cheyenne, Wyoming

The hotel used here was the worst ever. Tru by Hilton should be avoided at all cost. Visited 26 June 2019.

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Rocky Mountain National Park

Grandma and Grandpa's friend, Rick Rogers, drove during a wonderful tour of the best parts of the park, entering at one end and leaving at another.

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Denver

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Garden of the Gods

2019 Visit

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Movie Manor

A motel with an unusual view.

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Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railway

A full-day's, wonderful, scenic trip in the Rocky Mountains with a nice lunch. The trip covered 64 miles.

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Dodge City, KS

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Santa Fe Trail Tracks

Date visited 03 July 2019.

Hannibal, Missouri

Birthplace of Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens).

Hickory Aviation Museum, North Carolina

A very nice little, free museum in western North Carolina.