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June 19, 2016

General George Patton Museum and Center of Leadership General George S. Patton, Jr., was one of the four star generals who led the allies to victory, during World War II. A colorful and complex character, he was a man of honor, integrity, and dedication; who bravely fought for our nation, including heroically in North...
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May 13, 2016

The Yonatan (Jonathan) Netanyahu Memorial “They were swifter than eagles, they were faster than lions. The bow of Jonathan turned not back.” ~ II Samuel 1: 22-23 ~   On May 14, 1948 the Modern State of Israel was declared, it was recognized on May 11, 1949; as Israel celebrates its 68th modern birthday,...
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April 10, 2016

The Upper Room Chapel and Christian Art Museum     If you find your needs for country music filled, and would like to step away from the merriment for a time of reflection, I would like to suggest a visit to The Upper Room Chapel and Christian Art Museum.     This chapel and...
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March 5, 2016

The Sinews of Peace A Stop At The National Churchill Museum     “The United States stands at this time at the pinnacle of world power. It is a solemn moment for the American Democracy. For with primacy in power is also joined an awe inspiring accountability to the future. If you look around...
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February 15, 2016

The First White House of the Confederacy     Located in Montgomery, Alabama, we happened upon this by accident, as we do with so many of the stops we make along the road.  I had gone to Montgomery to see the Civil Rights Memorial; after which we drove around the all but deserted downtown,...
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January 12, 2016

The Former Grauman’s Chines Theater     We moved to California, the Los Angeles Area, Bell, to be exact, in what was the summer before I entered sixth grade. My father had brought us west, from Ohio, to Winslow, Arizona, and no matter how many coroners one might stand on, Winslow was not a...
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December 12, 2015

Billy Graham Library     Located at 4330 Westmont Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina, the Billy Graham Library far exceeded all of my expectations, and artfully managed to honor its namesake, while giving God all glory. The Library has the feel of a Presidential Library and Museum, and perhaps rightfully so, given the life of...
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November 10, 2015

National Museum of Naval Aviation Naval Air Station Pensacola     What an amazing place! If you ever find yourself feeling a bit blue about the state of affairs, in our nation, hop in your car, get on a plane or train and step into this bastion of American history; you will soon be...
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October 21, 2015

The Wright Museum of World War II   I loved this museum, there was so much to see and it was beautifully and thoughtfully laid out!  Last year, we visited it during the Smithsonian Free Museum day, and went back, last night, to listen to a lecture on the Victory Garden. What began as...
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September 11, 2015

New York City Nine-Eleven Memorial and Museum     Last autumn, we saw the New York City 9-11 Memorial and toured the Museum; the last of the three major memorials, which commemorate the attack on the United States, of September 11, 2001.  Over the years, since the attack, we have made repeated pilgrimages to...
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