Summer 2021, Day 6: Gateway Arch NP, Ste. Genevieve NHP

Shabbos in St. Louis was very nice.  This morning, I took the light rail into downtown:

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Gateway Arch National Park commemorates the Louisiana Purchase and the opening of the American West:

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The site also contains the courthouse where the Dred Scott case was heard:

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The arch:

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There’s an extensive visitor center under the arch:

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The exit from the visitor center comes up to ground level at the base of the arch:

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On the train back to the RV:

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The next stop of the day was Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park, which was founded less than a year ago:

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The park preserves 18th-century French colonial buildings constructed using vertical logs, with earth or other materials filling the gaps:

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The “double attic” construction was used to keep the buildings cool in the summer and warm in the winter:

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Checking out the buildings, which are over 200 years old:

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This building has had the exterior siding removed, revealing the vertical logs (white) and earth fill between them (brown):

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I continued on to overnight at the Walmart on Thayer, Missouri:

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See the trip map for today’s drive.

Summer 2021, Day 4: George Rogers Clark National Historical Park

Good morning from the Walmart of Princeton, Indiana:

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This morning I visited George Rogers Clark National Historical Park:

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The interior of the George Rogers Clark memorial:

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The walls are covered with painted silks detailing the exploits of Clark, including repelling the British from the Upper Midwest in the Revolutionary War and defending St. Louis from a British attack:

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I drove past the Indiana Military Museum:

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I continued on to St. Louis where I’ll be parked for Shabbos:

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Good Shabbos from St. Louis, Missouri!  See the trip map for today’s drive.

Summer 2021, Day 3: Hopewell Culture NHS, Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers NHS, Lincoln Boyhood NM

The first stop of the day was Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, a 2000-year-old Native American burial site:

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Next I visited Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument.  Charles Young purchased this home during his time teaching at nearby Wilberforce University:

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Crossed into a couple of states:

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The last stop of the day was Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial:

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The memorial portion of the site:

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The site contains stones that were significant in Lincoln’s life:

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The stones are arrayed along this nature trail:

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The memorial also contains bronze castings of the sill logs and hearth stones of Lincoln’s boyhood home in their original location:

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Lincoln’s mother’s grave:

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I overnighted at the Walmart of Princeton, Indiana.  See the trip map for today’s drive.

Summer 2021, Day 2: Fort Fredrick SP

I got off to an early start and made my way from Pennsylvania to Maryland.  I spotted this Cicada at a gas station:

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I visited Fort Frederick State Park in Maryland. This fort was built in the 1750s during the French and Indian War, partially in response to the loss of Fort Necessity, a location we visited in the summer of 2018. The fort was also manned during the Revolutionary War and Civil War:

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I crossed into Ohio and stopped at Menards to buy parts to improve the mounting of the truck camper to the truck:

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Menards is like Home Depot, but with a dairy section:

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I overnighted at the Walmart of Athens, Ohio.  See the trip map for today’s drive.