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Assateague Island National Seashore
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Philadelphia, PA
We began the following day in Philadelphia, at Independence National Historical Park. Both of us have been to Independence before, but we have enjoyed it so much in the past we decided to go again. We also had the goal of finding more Passport Stamps. First we lined up to see the Liberty Bell, and then…
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A Few Northeastern NPS Sites
This spring, we were able to take a week off together and do a little East Coast traveling in our quest to visit every National Park Site. We had spent a weekend up in Connecticut with family, so we drove from Connecticut to North Carolina, stopping at eleven National Park Sites! I’ve broken up our…
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National Park Sites of Georgia
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Shining Rock Wilderness
A few months ago we hiked the beautiful Shining Rock Wilderness, located on the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. We went from Black Balsam to the top of Cold Mountain, enjoying the amazing views the whole way. Carrie is a huge fan of the novel Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier, so she was thrilled…
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Goofing Off in Honolulu
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The Island of Maui
The day after our wedding, Anthony and I flew from Honolulu to the island of Maui. Maui, true to what we had been told, is a completely different place than the bustling island of Oahu. In Honolulu, we had dealt with endless traffic and congestion, but on Maui the pace was slower, more leisurely, and…
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National Parks of New York Harbor
During the holiday season, we took Metro North into New York City from near my parents’ house in Connecticut. Traveling into the city means two things for us, amazing vegan food and sightseeing. Our first stop was Curly’s Diner. It is a tiny restaurant (aren’t most in the city?) with comfy booths and seriously tasty vegan diner…
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Weir Farm National Historic Site
While visiting my parents over the holidays, we finally made it to Connecticut’s only National Park Site. It was a unseasonably warm December afternoon as we made the drive to Wilton. Weir Farm is located in a beautifully rural area, 60 acres amidst rolling hills and fields. Julian Alden Weir bought the farm in 1882…
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National Park of American Samoa
