Friday, August 31, 2012

Dayton Aviation NHP






What Dreams We Have and How They Fly 

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park was established to honor the lives and achievements of poet and author Paul Laurence Dunbar and aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright. Through perseverance and dedication Orville, Wilbur and Paul were able to overcome obstacles in their lives and leave their respective marks on history. Start your visit at one of our locations today. 

Aug 28 - 30 2012
 
As Paul Harvey always said, " now for the rest of the story ". This put all the pieces together for the complete story of the Wright Brothers. You will learn that Kitty Hawk NC was only the first chapter in the story of powered flight and much work remained to reach their dream of practical powered flight. We took several of the different sites in this unit. We first spent time at the Wright Dunbar Interruptive center. The Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center is one of two visitor centers operated by the park in Dayton, Ohio. This center is located just west of downtown Dayton and tells the story of Orville and Wilbur Wright and the African American poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar. This helped us understand the whole story of the lives of Orville and Wilbur Wright. We also learned about the life of poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. We then went over to the Dunbar house and did the house tour. After a lunch at a local sandwich shop, we then went out to the Huffman Prairie site and the visitor center there after that we wrapped up this day. Day two found us at the Carillon Historical Park. This is a 65-acre open-air history museum that serves as the main campus for Dayton History. Visitors can enjoy and learn about the history of Dayton, Ohio and view the world's first practical airplane, the 1905 Wright Flyer III. There is so much to do and take in at Dayton and we also spent two days exploring the National Museum of the Air Force. In total we spent four days here and there is so much more to see and we will put this on our return list.

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Our 77th NPS Unit











The Paul Laurence Home



The original Wright Flyer III





Sunday, August 26, 2012

Cuyahoga Valley NP


A River Renewed


Though a short distance from the urban areas of Cleveland and Akron, Cuyahoga Valley National Park seems worlds away. The park is a refuge for native plants and wildlife, and provides routes of discovery for visitors. The winding Cuyahoga River gives way to deep forests, rolling hills, and open farmlands. Walk or ride the Towpath Trail to follow the historic route of the Ohio & Erie Canal.
Aug 26, 2012
This one will go on the list for a return visit. We had a great hike with dog's but only saw a small portion of the park.

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Our 76th NPS Unit and 12th National Park








Friday, August 24, 2012

James A. Garfield NHS

What's a Porch For?

A front porch can serve many purposes. For some, it is a place to enjoy the breeze on a warm summer night. For others, a perch from which to keep eyes on what's happening in their neighborhood. In 1880, James Garfield used his front porch as a platform to greet thousands of well-wishers during his presidential campaign. Today, the porch serves as a gateway to the story of the Garfield family.

Aug 24, 2012
The home of James Garfield. We had a great tour of the House and learned much about the life and death of James Garfield.

NPS webpage

Our 75th NPS Unit



                      

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural NHS



An Unexpected Inauguration that Changed the Nation

As president, Theodore Roosevelt created protections for ordinary citizens, began regulation of big business, and made the US a major force in international affairs. Yet one of the most important presidencies in America's history nearly didn't happen. See the place where a brief, emotional, and improvised ceremony in Buffalo, NY brought TR into office and forever altered the nation.
Aug 18, 2012

This was the house that Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office after the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901. Our tour guild did a great tour, and we enjoyed the way he presented the tour reliving all the events of the day as if we were there. 


Our 74th NPS Unit










Friday, August 10, 2012

Acadia NP


Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic Coast


Acadia National Park protects the natural beauty of the highest rocky headlands along the Atlantic coastline of the United States, an abundance of habitats, and a rich cultural heritage. At 3.5 million visits a year, it's one of the top 10 most-visited national parks in the United States. Visitors enjoy 27 miles of historic motor roads, 158 miles of hiking trails, and 45 miles of carriage roads.
Aug 7 - 10 2012
This was a revisit for us. We spent a day at the park in 1996. If you have ever been to Acadia, you know that this park has a lot to offer, and a day just is not enough. This visits we spent 5 days exploring and hiking a few of the trails. We still have a few of the remote sites to see so we will be headed back to make it to the remote areas.

Oct 12, 1996

Took in many of the sites in the park but much more to see so will have to make a return trip. 

NPS webpage

Our 40th NPS Unit and 6th National Park