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Downtown Chicago, IL
Iconic buildings. A city of architecture and art. Third largest city in the USA. Many tall high rises like New York. It being summer, tons of people are out…
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Rural Illinois, Dixon
One of many small farm towns. The corn belt. Hot and dry with spells of humidity. Tidy farms with mowed ditches and otherwise, lots of wild flowers. Tough exteriors…
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Kever Family, Lansing, Michigan
Although we didnt get to stay long in Michigan I did want to share a pic of Rob with most of his aunts, and their husbands, on his dads…
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“New England”Massachusetts-New Hampshire-Maine
“New England” the states north of New York state. This north eastern corner of the country was just as lush and treed as New York state, but with less…
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Pilmoth Patuxet & Mayflower II, Plymouth, MA
Just north of Cape Cod and south of Boston is a great spot for a history lesson! Here you can see and learn about the Patuxet people, some of…
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A Glimpse of New York City, NY
New York city is surrounded by lush tree covered rolling hills. Very pretty. Its late spring now and reminds us a lot of TN. The air smelled similar and…
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Chinatown, New York, NY
The largest Chinatown in the States. We visited a few of them in Canada and the US but this one takes the cake! It was impressive in size and…
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Washington, DC through New York, The Capital & More of America’s History
A district not a state. Where the USA government is located. Named after the first President and, DC standing for district of Colombia, after Cristopher Columbus. If you’ve never…
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Charleston, SC
Another historic sea city. Colonized by the British. Rich from rice, indigo and cotton through African slaves. Surviving the Revolutionary war, fire, a major earthquake, hurricanes and then the…










