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Zona Arqueológica de Ek’ Balam

I was elated to find that in actuality, each one of these selling points turns out to be absolutely true, and more so than I was even hoping for.

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National Museum of the American Indian

I hadn’t looked for it before. But now that it’s there, it feels really good.

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Escape to Astoria

Sandy came to pick me up and take me to the coast so we could have fun and catch up on each others’ news.

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Astoria Column

I had a new perspective of the Astoria Column this week: I happened to spot it from the river shore.

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Beautiful Beacon Rock

This is my fourth blog post about this southern Washington landmark and outstanding hiking trail.

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Champoeg Weather

We raced and camped at an important site in Oregon state history.

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Walking in Annapolis

Once you get into the touristy area, Annapolis is a great city to walk in.

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Providence in November

We were invited to a wedding on the East Coast and extended our visit to explore America’s tiniest state.

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Durham’s American Tobacco Campus

The tobacco industry was the base of Durham’s economy for a hundred years.

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Raleigh, North Carolina’s Capital city

Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina, holds the largest intact 19th century neighborhood, called Oakwood.

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