Branson 2.0
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My first impression of Branson was that it was Las Vegas circa 1955, but having spent a week here, I have some to find it is truly so much more than that.
Branson is iconic heart of the Ozarks.Leer más
My first impression of Branson was that it was Las Vegas circa 1955, but having spent a week here, I have some to find it is truly so much more than that.
Branson is iconic heart of the Ozarks.Leer más
I have fallen behind in my Blog posts, but it was really on purpose. I thought to condense my thoughts about Minnesota in one blog post. Our trip here from Branson was in two segments. Branson toLeer más
We drove from Minneapolis to Union, IL. The Chicago KOA is actually 56 miles Northwest of Chicago. It's a really pretty park and the next day we drove downtown. The traffic was a nightmare, parkingLeer más
So, on Thursday, we took the train to downtown (an hr and 20 minutes) and walked from the Ogilvie Transit Station to the Art Institute. At the risk of showing my plebeian upbringing, I was completelyLeer más
After taking the train into town, we started out the day at Al's with an Italian beef. It was much better than the Chicago dog. For the uninitiated, a Chicago Italian Beef is smoked, shredded beefLeer más
Navy Pier we did 'cause you haven't seen Chicago unless you do the Navy Pier and take pictures of The Bean, so here are the requisite pics:
Monday we did the Museum of Science and Industry. Very interesting--but we were about museumed out at that point, and although I have discovered that if I take them for a long walk in the morning, andLeer más
We got set up with a campground halfway between Cleveland and Akron. We got up early Friday to go to the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. It was impressive from the very first and we loved it! It isLeer más
Niagara Falls is kind of like the Grand Canyon--it's singular majesty makes it a bucket list item the world wide. But it had another significance for Herb and I. It was the closest point we would beLeer más
This is one of the really good ones! The marvelously quaint little town that seems to have been frozen in time about the same week that Abner Doubleday invented (or not) baseball. That they manage toLeer más
Viajero I must agree with Martha. If you come to Branson and spend all your time going to the shows, then you have missed the true Branson. We used Waze while we were here and it always took us a different direction. You might think that was a bad thing, but it was not. It allowed us to see the true beauty of the area.