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President Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

The home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello sits atop a hill on some of the 5,000 acres of land that he inherited from his father. Begun in 1768, it took Jefferson forty years to complete the house. This was partially due to his love of architecture and partially due to the fact that family members moved […]

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Places/Links – One for the Money Two for the Road

Buffalo Bill Ranch State Park, North Platte, Nebraska Preferred Hotel Links: Holiday Inn Express Hampton Inn Preferred Car Rental Link: Enterprise National Park Link: Find A Park National Park Webcams: All National Park Webcams State Park Links: Texas State Parks

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RV Tips and Tricks: Our Favorite Campsite Dinners – One for the Money Two for the Road

In preparing for camping trips – most of ours are weekend or long weekend trips – we try to prepare as much food at home as we can before we leave. Who wants to spend all weekend cooking when there’s hiking, and photography, and sights to see? In our experience, convenience foods are the way […]

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Navy Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Featured Today we’re sharing some interesting vehicles that we have come across during our travels. We hope you enjoy seeing them! USS Cairo gunboat. One of the first ironclad warships built during the civil war, she was sunk by a torpedo (or mine) in the Yazoo River while helping other ships sweep for mines in […]

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Chiricahua National Monument – One for the Money Two for the Road

Chiricahua (pronounced cheer-a-cow-uh) National Monument has been on our road trip radar for quite some time. Fortunately, our wish to visit finally came true during our “Vacation in Ruins” road trip, and the park was everything we expected plus a whole lot more. Even upon entering the park, we never anticipated a lush forest or […]

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Legislative Hall Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Featured Established in 1651 by Dutch settlers, the town of New Castle sits on the banks of the Delaware River. The historic district has been designated a National Landmark. We chose to visit because it is part of the First State National Historical Park, which has several sites between the northern border and Dover. We […]

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EPA Superfund Site Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Butte, Montana: The Richest Hill on Earth. The town was established as a mine site in the mid-1800s. Gold, silver, and most of all copper, has been mined at Butte. Mining operations attracted workers from all over the world. At one time, the population of Butte was close to 100,000 people, so they claim, but […]

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Woodstock, Vermont and Billings Farm & Museum – One for the Money Two for the Road

Serene setting in the Green Mountains near Woodstock. Everywhere we went in Vermont was just this pretty. Although, Woodstock, Vermont is a popular tourist destination, it is repeatedly called one of the most beautiful towns in the US, and we agree. It is one of the prettiest towns we have visited. We think it is […]

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Facade Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

We have visited a lot of beautiful missions as well as ruins of missions, but none of them compared to San Xavier del Bac (pronounced: san ha-vee-air dell bock). Known as the White Dove of the Desert, San Xavier is located on the Tohono O’odham (pronounced ah-dum, similar to autumn) San Xavier Indian Reservation. Today […]

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Porter Road Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Featured The Maryland State House in Annapolis We strolled a few streets of Annapolis, and went to the City Dock which was great – we ate some good barbecue there – but parking came at a premium and there were lots and lots of people. Being Covid-conscious, although we’ve been vaccinated, we weren’t real keen […]

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About Us – One for the Money Two for the Road

We are Mike and Kellye, a couple of Texans who love adventure, national parks, and the call of the road. While we are new to telling the world about our adventures, we are not new to road tripping. We took our first road trip together when we were eighteen, and we’ve been flyin’ down the […]

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Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Your guess is as good as ours! If you follow our posts, you’re already familiar with Quick Stops. Quick Stops are designed to give a nod to locations to which we can’t devote an entire post. The destinations are completely random and totally fun. Just get in the car and we will be on our […]

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Old Brazos River Bridge Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Peek a boo, I see you If you follow our posts, you’re already familiar with Quick Stops. Quick Stops are designed to give a nod to locations to which we can’t devote an entire post. The destinations are completely random and totally fun. Just get in the car and we will be on our way! […]

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Boquillas Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Who doesn’t love a national park? How about a road trip? A visit to Big Bend National Park gives you the best of both worlds! Big Bend is one of two national parks in Texas, the other being Guadalupe Mountains National Park, and both are vastly different. The Guadalupe Mountains are the remains of what […]

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