Leave early sighting seeing along the route
The Flight 93 National Memorial is located at the site of the crash of United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked in the September 11 attacks, in Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Gettysburg is the kind of place you could make a quick stop, or spend a full day exploring. The battlefield has roads so it’s easy to drive from one monument or site to the next. There’s an audio tour and there is even an app you can download to help add dimension to what you’re seeing and to find the highlights at the park. It’s especially haunting thinking about the brave and dedicated men who walked into certain death across open fields during battle. It helps to have an appreciation for military history, but even families will enjoy a visit. Some recommended reading beforehand: “The Red Badge of Courage” for background and “The Killer Angels”.
via Kirbytown Road
We’re an entirely new kind of museum, where you’ll not only view artifacts of historical importance, you’ll also have an all-encompassing, multi-sensory experience. At the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, our museum experience will transport you on an incredible journey back in time as you take part in the famous event that forever changed the course of American History!
The Freedom Trail is a red (mostly brick) path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, that leads to 17 significant historic sites. It is a 2.5-mile walk from Boston Common to USS Constitution in Charlestown. Simple ground markers explaining events, graveyards, notable churches and other buildings, and a historic naval frigate are stops along the way.
via Callahan Tunnel & Mcclellan Highway & Central Street
via Mills Road & Waites Landing Road & New County Road
Cadillac Mountain, Acadia State Park, Jordan Pond, Harbor Path
Leave early lots of sightseeing along route
drive thru
via White Mountain Road & Kancamagus Highway
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Natural gorge extending 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty.” The walls of Conway granite rise to a height of 70 to 90 feet and are 12 to 20 feet apart. The Flume Trail is a ONE-WAY, 2-mile loop starting at the Check-in Booths located in front of the Flume Building. The entire loop takes approximately 1.5 hours and finishes at the Flume Building. The walk includes uphill walking and lots of stairs. The boardwalk allows you to look closely at the growth of flowers, ferns and mosses found here.Pets are not permitted in the Flume Gorge and Visitor Center.
Stay over night / the owners of this Lodge are John aunt & uncle