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The Great Platte River Road Archway: Kearney, Nebraska
$0.00This summer we crossed the Plains through Nebraska, following the famed pioneer trail along the Platte River. We traveled west from St. Louis, skirted around Kansas City, and passed through a small slice of Iowa, where sunflowers grow wild in the fence rows and the dirt is black as coffee grounds.
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Alabama – Heart of Dixie
$0.00Searching for the Heart of Dixie? Look to Alabama for some Southern surprises.
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Prairie Homestead: Philip, South Dakota
$0.00Just east of Badlands National Park, take some time to visit Prairie Homestead. You’ll see an actual Sodbuster house and farm from the turn of the century, and wonder how these folks ever made a go of it!
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Shaker Village - Pleasant Hill, Kentucky
$0.00For a brief and beautiful time, around the turn of the last century, utopian societies were in full swing. The shining jewel of these enterprises is Shaker Village in Pleasant Hill, Kentucky.
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Winter Camp: Brown County State Park, Nashville, IN
$0.00Occasionally there are risks worth taking. In early December we took a chance on some late-season camping in central Indiana. The forecast predicted light snow, but we didn't let that scare us off.
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Rondeau Provincial Park: Morpeth, Ontario
$0.00Looking for a pleasant drive, friendly folks, and an area steeped in history? Head to the Lake Erie region of Southwestern Ontario, Canada.
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Yellowstone – Fishing Bridge Campground
$0.00One of our great national treasures, Yellowstone National Park is wild and untamed place. And, as the Park Rangers are fond of telling tourists, this is also a place fraught with peril and danger. Wildlife in Yellowstone can be unpredictable, especially when spooked or provoked, and this element of risk adds an extra zing to your camping experience.
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Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial & Lincoln State Park: Lincoln City, Indiana
$0.00Nestled in the woods of southern Indiana, Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial and Lincoln State Park are a surprising combination of great camping with a fascinating history lesson. These parks commemorate the area where Abraham Lincoln grew from boy to manhood, and where he earned his moniker as a Frontier Statesman.
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