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October 2022

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Discovered Some Unusual History in Bath North Carolina

Despite its small size, Bath’s history as North Carolina’s first capitol (before it was moved elsewhere in 1722); a city with the oldest church in the state (built 1734); home to the notorious pirate Blackbeard between the time of…

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The Lasting Impact of Summerset Place

Summerset Place in North Carolina was one of the largest plantations in the upper south with nearly 200 slaves by 1790.  More than 850 men, women and children worked here for the Pettigrew family during its 80 years in operation.  …

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Two Brothers Who Changed the World Forever

The most difficult item Doug parted with when we downsized to the RV was his 1946 Bellanca Cruise Air airplane.  He bought it in 2000 for less than my Acura and lovingly cared for it for 20 years.  Owning…

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An Unexpected State Park in Vermont

We weren’t expecting to see a Japanese garden in a Vermont state park, nor were we expecting to get stunning views from the park’s short trails. The Taconic Mountain Ramble State Park was originally the passion project of Kit…

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Rock of Ages

If you’re near Barre, Vermont, head to Rock of Ages.  This is a massive granite quarry believed to be about 600 feet deep. The visitor center is well done with a film on its history and samples of their…

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Fall in Love with new Hampshire

This year when fall arrives, be ready.  Grab your favorite scarf and pumpkin latte and head for New Hampshire! When cool autumn weather reveals nature’s true hues, you’ll want to be somewhere like White Mountain National Forest or driving…

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Awestruck in Vermont and New Hampshire

We started out day in awe of the ingenuity of man and ended it in awe of nature’s ingenuity! You know of Silicon Valley, but have you heard of Precision Valley?  Learning about Precision Valley is where we started…