A thousand words

International Rose Test Garden

01/27/11

The International Rose Test Garden in Portland, Oregon was full of colorful flowers.  Whether you are a photographer looking for beautiful flowers or someone who loves to smell the powerful fragrance, this is a great place to stop and see.

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JFK Library

01/27/11

The John F. Kennedy Presidental Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts has a number of items from the oval office and the presidency. John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on May 29, 1917. He was the youngest man ever elected to serve as President, and laid the groundwork for advances in civil rights, education, and health care.

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Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks

01/26/11

The Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks, in Montpelier, Vermont produces and sells maple syrup.  Visitors are invited to walk around the farm and up a short five minute trail into the forest of maple trees.

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Hartford

01/25/11

Hartford, Connecticut has a number of statues, monuments, and art around the city.  My favorite was the fountain and pond at Bushnell Park.

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Civil War Visitor Center

01/22/11

The Richmond Civil War Visitor Center at the Tredegar Iron Works, in Richmond, Virginia features items used by the Confederacy in a defining moment in the history of the United States.

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Provincetown

01/20/11

Provincetown, located at the tip of Cape Cod, developed into an important fishing and whaling center in the 1800s, processing fish and salt.

On November 20, 1620, the Pilgrims dropped the Mayflower’s anchor in Provincetown. They drafted and signed a pioneering document of democratic government called the “Mayflower Compact.”

Province Lands Visitor Center offers more information and the history of the area.

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Battery Park

01/20/11

Battery Park in Burlington, Vermont was a beautiful place to walk around and watch the sun set.  In June 1813, Lieutenant Churchill and men built a parapet and set up a battery.  On August 3, a British gunboat and 2 sloops began a cannonade 1.5 miles offshore, which American forces quickly ended.

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