Star Trek Tour This awesome Star Trek Original Series replica set is located in the little town of Ticonderoga, New York. It is a near exact recreation of the original Star Trek 1960’s tv set complete with blinking lights and sounds.
Goodrich Maple Farm Vermont is known for its delicious maple syrup that is tapped from the sugar maple tree. We stopped at a roadside maple farm to find out how they do it. This particular farm was called Goodrich Maple Farm
Flume Gorge This is a place to add to the amazing places short list. Flume Gorge is a natural waterfall in New Hampshire that flows in between a narrow rock wall and continues downstream as a river as it flows over
Maine Maine is on the top of my short list for most favorite state. The beauty, land, people, and wildlife make this a place I would love to visit often. It has a mysterious appeal that I have only scratched the
Boston Boston is a “crooked” big city with a lot of history behind its name. By crooked, I mean that the streets meander every which direction and almost never align at right angles. Trying to find a good view of the
Cape Cod Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. It is actually separated from the mainland by a canal that runs across the southeastern portion of the state. Cape Cod is known as the
The Breakers Newport, Rhode Island is home to a number of mansions built during the Gilded Age of America. In the 1800’s, the Vanderbilt’s were one of these families, known as “new money” that quickly amassed their fortunes in the
Mohegan Native Americans Note: The spelling of Connecticut has perplexed me since my childhood and if I ever needed to spell it, I would muddle through, usually getting it wrong or use autocorrect to fix it for me. This trip
Harvest Host Sites You may have seen that we went fairly quickly through the lower part of New York, bypassing the Big Apple. There was no way I was going to drive a 40′ fifth wheel through New York, so
The state of New Jersey is known for its famous jug handle intersections. They are so named because from an aerial point of view, they look like milk jug handles. The idea behind them was to allow traffic to flow easier