One of my stops on the way home. Sarah (bluepinecones) mentioned it was nearby.
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Excel wrote:Just wanted to post a quick comment. As someone born & raised in the Chicago area, at a young age I had the opportunity to move to Calif. leaving family & friends behind. Never much wanted to travel into the southern part of our great country & being young & just trying to build a life didn't think much about history or how our country was formed.
Now as I am single & retired, when I do my RVing, it's pretty much all around the west coast which I love because there is so much beauty here. (Remember, there's not much 'beauty' in the area I grew up in...especially being as poor as my family was & living in a small suburb of Chicago).
Anyhow, seeing all that Liz has posted of her travels & shared with this forum has just opened my eyes to how much I have missed. How beautiful the South is for one, & all the brave & courageous people that helped form this country & the struggles they endured. Of course, I've always taken this all for granted, not stopping to think of how lucky/blessed I am to be a native of this land. So, thank you Liz, for taking the time to teach me a grand history lesson & the awesome tours you share of this most beautiful country. At my age & limited income, I don't think I'll be able to travel personally to see some of the wonders you've visited....but thanks to you I can visit these places through your eyes, comments & pictures. I am so very, very grateful to you. Thank you so much.
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