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Category Archives: Transportation
Henry Ford Museum
We drove to Detroit on Saturday morning, passing the world’s largest tire on the way. We met friends in the parking lot of the Henry Ford Museum right at noon — at the exact minute we told them we’d get … Continue reading
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Balloon Ride
I’ve been saying for a long time that I have just one item on my bucket list — to take a ride in a hot air balloon. Good friends heard me say this and very generously paid for and arranged … Continue reading
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Swartz Covered Bridge
We were heading toward Marion, Ohio to eat at The Warehouse, but we had plenty of time to spare. South of Upper Sandusky, I saw a sign that read “Swartz Covered Bridge” with an arrow pointing to a side road … Continue reading
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National Auto & Truck Museum
We had this museum, in Auburn, Indiana, all to ourselves on a rainy Monday morning. In fact, the guy who took our $8 admissions was genuinely surprised that we were there. We saw him and two other volunteers during the … Continue reading
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