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We took a road trip across Virginia visiting Presidential homes. It was over Veteran's Day and I was granted free admission by each location and treated like royalty. Great tribute to our country!
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Williamsburg, Va IF you are into history this is the place to be colonial history, punctuated with the revolutionary war in real terms and the civil war. This place brings to life our history books, you get a real sense of how real it was. Jamestown just down the road is where the first commercial settlement was made, and Yorktown is where Washington won the war. Great golf, food and parks with Busch Gardens down the road for the kids (and the rest of us).
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I haven't had a real vacation since 1966. Our family spent two weeks in Eustis Florida at my aunt and Uncle's home, with them and their five kids.
I used my vacation time up a day or two at a time, or was paid for not being able to take time off from work. One of my favorite places was my grandparents farm, in Mennifee county Kentucky. It was miles off a paved road, peaceful, quiet and good water. there were several acres of old apple trees that were purchased as saplings from one of Johnny Appleseed's nurseries. by my grandfather's grandfather. They were fairly self sufficient on the farm. They had a small Tobbaco base for a cash crop, but like many in the area, they made Sorgum. as another cash crop.
It was relaxing, and a place to unwind as a kid.
It was so far up in the mountains that there was no local TV and only a couple weak radio stations. How you miss a place like that, after it's gone.
I used my vacation time up a day or two at a time, or was paid for not being able to take time off from work. One of my favorite places was my grandparents farm, in Mennifee county Kentucky. It was miles off a paved road, peaceful, quiet and good water. there were several acres of old apple trees that were purchased as saplings from one of Johnny Appleseed's nurseries. by my grandfather's grandfather. They were fairly self sufficient on the farm. They had a small Tobbaco base for a cash crop, but like many in the area, they made Sorgum. as another cash crop.
It was relaxing, and a place to unwind as a kid.
It was so far up in the mountains that there was no local TV and only a couple weak radio stations. How you miss a place like that, after it's gone.
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I love going to the Poconos, Jim Thorpe area. Lots of outdoor activities and really chill. We stay at a guesthouse right on the canal. We have been going for the past seven years and bring all our family with us to stay. It is very reasonable and fun! Our hosts have become close friends.
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The east coast running from Virginia all the way down to Florida and any where in the remote parts of the south in the small out of the towns. Florida in the northern panhandle is a small town area called Defuniak springs and it has fresh water springs where you can scuba dive and even cave dive for advanced divers and there are a lot really cool fish that live in the spring and there are tons of places to see and visit where there are practically no crowds to deal with.
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