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Stories
From Past Issues
Included here are some of our favorite stories from past issues of the Gypsy Journal. To access the stories, just click the links. Alabama
Music Hall of Fame - When you think music, what city comes to mind?
Maybe the country music lyrics of America's Stonehenge - Did an ancient civilization build these elaborate New Hampshire stoneworks? Anastasia Island State Park - Just minutes from all of the tourist hubbub of busy St. Augustine, Florida we discovered a tranquil hideout with miles of beautiful beaches to explore, swimming, fishing, nature trails, comfortable campsites, and a chance to learn a little bit about Florida’s early history. Border Patrol Museum - El Paso museum honors the men and women who protect America's borders. Bridges
of Parke County - If
someone mentions covered bridges, what do you think of? The green hills
and picturesque small towns of Buffalo
Bill Ranch - Today
we may not think of Casino Camping - RVers from coast to coast have discovered the benefits of casino camping, including entertainment, very inexpensive dining, and often free overnight camping! Chocolate Town - In Hershey, Pennsylvania, even the air smells like chocolate! Circus World Museum - Explore life under the big top at this Wisconsin museum. Corn
Palace - Rising out of the prairie, it looks like a Moorish castle with its
colorful minarets, turrets, and domes. But this garish architectural
wonder is 100% American. It is Cross Creek - Author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings used her life on this rural Florida homestead as the setting for her best selling books. D Day Museum - A Visit to the New Orleans Museum that honors the men who led the charge that wrested Europe from Nazi control. Fort Clatsop - The Lewis and Clark expedition spent a miserable winter here on Oregon's Pacific coast. Gettysburg - A visit to the quiet Pennsylvania town where North and South clashed and made history. Hank Williams Museum - Journey down to Montgomery to learn more about Alabama's Troubadour. Harper's
Ferry - Few places we have ever visited compare with Harper’s
Ferry, West Historic
Natchez - For
history, scenic beauty, friendly people, and a chance to visit more
wonderful old antebellum mansions than you will find anywhere else in America, put Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park - Get up close and personal with manatee and other wildlife at this Florida refuge. House On The Rock - One of the most unique attractions we have ever run across in our travels is the awe-inspiring House on the Rock, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin. For years people have been telling us about the architectural marvel that houses a museum filled with weird and wild collections of everything from old cars and antique dolls, to the world’s largest carousel, a gaudy contraption of gilt angels, topless mermaids, and fantasy animals. Nothing we were told prepared us for the sheer immenseness of the place! In The Land of Oz - Dorothy and Toto and her Munchkin pals would feel right at home in this Kansas town! Ivy Green - A visit to the Alabama birthplace of Helen Keller. Kentucky
Horse Park - If you want to get up close and personal with some of
the finest racing horses any jockey ever saw, you need to put a visit to
the Laid Back Lancaster County - If you want to get away from it all, spend some time in Pennsylvania's Amish country. Last Indian Raid Museum - A visit to the small town Kansas museum that preserves the memory of tragic days on the Great Plaines. Mammoth Cave National Park
- Beneath the green ridges of central Marblehead Light - Standing regally on a point of land at the entrance to Ohio’s Sandusky Bay, Marblehead Lighthouse has guided ships and sailors safely along the rocky shoreline of Lake Erie for nearly 185 years. Mid-America Air Museum - If you appreciate fine old airplanes and love the romance of flight, the Mid-America Air Museum is well worth getting off the interstate for a trip down a two lane highway to Liberal, Kansas. Museum of Drag Racing - If you like speed, you'll love as visit to this Florida racing museum. Mustard Museum - Tucked away in an ordinary looking building on the main street of a small town in Wisconsin, we came across a unique and fun little museum that could best be described as deliciously fun. Boasting a collection of over 3,500 different mustards from around the world, the Mount Horeb Mustard Museum is the creation of Barry Levenson, a former Wisconsin assistant attorney general. Natchez Trace Parkway - It winds nearly 450 miles through woodlands, meadows, and hills, past waterfalls, historic sites, and across rivers and streams. Indians, explorers, frontiersmen, soldiers, boatmen, bandits, adventurers and pilgrims have walked its length. It has been the scene of tragedy and triumph for centuries. It is the Natchez Trace. National Balloon Museum - Located in Indianola, Iowa, this fun museum traces the history of the sport of ballooning. National
Civil War Museum - Harrisburg, National
Corvette Museum - No other automobile defines National Motorcycle Museum - If you love old motorcycles, put a visit to this Iowa museum a at the top of your travel plans. The museum displays one of the finest collections of motorcycles and motorcycle memorabilia to be found anywhere. Oregon Trail Interpretive Center - The trials and tribulations of the pioneers who came west on the Oregon Trail are remembered at this fascinating Oregon museum. Quartzsite - It's been called Woodstock For RVers, this mecca that attracts thousands of snowbirds to the Arizona desert every January. RV Hall of Fame Museum - In Elkhart, Indiana the RV Hall of Fame Museum traces our RV roots. Saguaro National
Park - Saguaro
Sleeping
Bear Dunes - Wind and waves have sculpted a unique landscape on the
Lake Michigan shore. Titan Missile
Museum - Twenty
miles south of Tucson, Tuzigoot
National Monument - Perched on a hilltop in the high desert
of Veterans
Memorial Museum - The vision of a
rural Wall
Drug - You
see them everywhere from
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