Monthly Archives: November 2014

Trip to Reelfoot Lake

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Our Spring Road trip 2014 Reel Foot lake in Tiptonville, TN This trip would be one that Michael was wanting to take to find places that he went to many years ago with his Grandfather and Grandmother. They would make …

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Ste Genevieve Missouri

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Ste Genevieve Missouri: Stroll the only Original French Colonial Village left in the United States. This is a charming, laid-back town, where people can stroll in and out  of inviting little shops filled with antiques, crafts, gifts, sweets and wine. Ste …

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Missouri Mines State Historic Site

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Missouri Mines State Historic site Description : Lead has been big business in the eastern Ozarks since about 1720. Come explore its history – and see the processing plant of the former St. Joe Lead Company – in the heart …

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Buzzard Roost

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Buzzard Roost: Buzzard Roost is a picnic area on the bluffs of the Ohio River. There are campsites that you can stay in over night.   You can find out more at Hoosier National Forest – Buzzard Roost We visited …

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Hemlock Cliffs

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  Description: Hemlock Cliffs is a box canyon of special beauty in southern Indiana. A cool climate, sandstone rock formations, and seasonal waterfalls is responsible for the unique trees and plants that grow here. The area features sandstone rock outcrops, …

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