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Pecos National Park

Pecos National Park

Posted by By James April 26, 2023Posted inNational ParksNo Comments
The is the site of the Pecos Pueblo that was established around 1350. Pueblo, the term can mean different things, 1. Pueblo is a community of people, 2. Pueblo Indians…
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Carlsbad Caverns

Carlsbad Caverns

Posted by By James April 23, 2023Posted inNational ParksNo Comments
All I can say is WOW, what a day. Carlsbad Caverns lived up too expectations. I did the Ranger led tour, but you had to schedule it 4 weeks in…
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Hot Springs Arkansas

Hot Springs Arkansas

Posted by By James April 3, 2023Posted inHistorical Sites, National ParksNo Comments
Well this is my last stop before Nashville and I am very impressed with the area. The primary reason I picked Hot Springs is the distance to Nashville and the…
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Waco Mammoth National Monument

Waco Mammoth National Monument

Posted by By James March 12, 2023Posted inInteresting Places, National ParksNo Comments
I am traveling near Waco TX and stopped at the Mammoth National Park. This is an active archeological site for the Columbian Mammoth. The Columbian Mammoth is the largest mammoth,…
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San Antonio Missions

San Antonio Missions

Posted by By James March 7, 2023Posted inNational ParksNo Comments
There are 5 missions in San Antonio. The missions were really a community or town back in the 1700's. Learning the history behind the missions and there impact to the…
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Padre & Mustang Islands Corpus Christi

Padre & Mustang Islands Corpus Christi

Posted by By James March 5, 2023Posted inNational Parks, Texes Campground2 Comments
I ventured into beach camping this week. What a great experience. Met some nice people and serious RV's. Beach camping is basically off the grid camping, leave no trace, bring…
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Fort Matanzas

Fort Matanzas

Posted by By James January 12, 2023Posted inNational ParksNo Comments
This was built in 1742 by the Spanish to protect the southern entrance to Castillo de San Marcos on the Matanzas river. The soldiers, one officer and 6 men, that…
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Castillo de San Marcos

Castillo de San Marcos

Posted by By James January 8, 2023Posted inMilitary Forts, National ParksNo Comments
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is in downtown St Augustine Florida, and is one of the best sites I have visited so far. Castillo de San Marcos is actually…
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Fort Pickens – National Seashore

Fort Pickens – National Seashore

Posted by By James December 29, 2022Posted inMilitary Forts, National ParksNo Comments
Fort Pickens is located on an island in Pensacola Florida, also part of the National Seashore. It is a national park. A few hours after I arrived I was notified…
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Signal Mountain

Signal Mountain

Posted by By James September 13, 2022Posted inNational ParksNo Comments
Well, I am headed back home this morning. Going back up Signal Mountain to see if I can get some decent pictures this morning. Signal mountain is not part of…
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