Monthly Archives: June 2024

World War II Tower and the Cape May Lighthouse

Tower operations were directed by Fort Miles and tasked with protecting the area from incursion by German ships and troops.   However, they found that the real threat was from enemy submarines which destroyed hundreds of merchant ships, many within … Continue reading

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Cape May – The First Seaside Resort

As we had taken the early ferry from Delaware, we arrived in Cape May mid morning.  We had hours before we could check into our historic Bed & Breakfast. We thought we would begin with a trolley tour.  It departed … Continue reading

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A Stormy Time at Rehoboth Beach

Delaware was another new state for us.  The Welcome to Delaware sign along the highway was small and gone before I was prepared to take a picture.   There was a visually interesting bridge.  The Indian River Inlet Bridge (officially … Continue reading

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Wild Horses of Assateague

I read a book as a child that stayed with me.  I wasn’t a horse girl so I’m not sure why a book about horses made a lasting impression. Misty of Chincoteague was written by Marguerite Henry and published in … Continue reading

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Harriet Tubman National Historic Site

The Harriet Tubman National Historic Site is one of many commemorating her along routes of the Underground Railroad.   This site is a combined effort between the National Park Service and Maryland State Parks. The girl who would become Harriet … Continue reading

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Afternoon at Antietam National Battlefield

We visited Antietam National Battlefield which consisted of driving a self guided tour around the battlefield, the visitor center and the national cemetery. There are paths to walk along the driving route but as we were there for only an … Continue reading

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Morning in Harpers Ferry

We picked up our rental car in downtown Baltimore instead of going to get it at the airport.  The manager offered us a free “upgrade.”   The upgrade was to a mini-van which had lots of room we didn’t need.  … Continue reading

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Baltimore History and Food Tours

This writing will combine two of the tours we took in Baltimore.  The first was a Historic Baltimore tour where we saw everything – and nothing at all.   We drove around in a van with a driver who was … Continue reading

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O’s vs D’Backs and Babe Ruth

We had mostly enjoyed a wet first day in Baltimore. To finish it off, we had tickets to the Orioles vs. Diamondbacks game that evening.   This board in a restaurant bar inspired us to go forth and cheer for … Continue reading

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