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TRJF's 4,000-Mile Road Trip!!!
#11
RE: TRJF's 4,000-Mile Road Trip!!!
Day 2: Charleston, West Virginia (Part 2: Downtown)
The Capitol is on the east side of Charleston; there's about a 2 mile mostly residential stretch separating the historic area from the commercial centers. Downtown Charleston was rather empty for the decent number of stores and restaurants (it looked to me like the sort of city that would be brilliantly vibrant if it could just convince about 10,000 millennials to move in).

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Enjoy!!! Cincinnati tomorrow!
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#12
RE: TRJF's 4,000-Mile Road Trip!!!
Got it. Everyone loves Pittsburgh, no one likes Charleston.

Cincinnati coming soon Big Grin
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#13
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Beware of hurricanes.
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I lived 15 miles north of Pittsburgh,PA. for 9 years. The first 18 months were culture shock, but after 9 years, I dreaded having to leave.

I'm kind of curious about Cincinnati. I've only been to the airport (physically in KY). I want to try Cincy chili.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan
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Day 3: Cincinnati

After Charleston, it was a 3-hour jaunt WNW to Cincinnati. I had never been to Cincinnati, and knew nothing other than that it was the third-largest of the three Big Cs in Ohio (300,000 people, smaller than Columbus and Cleveland) and that it was, culturally, far more Kentucky-Tennessee than Ohio-Pennsylvania.

Boy, was I blown away. To be fair, I only saw the riverfront area of downtown and the sports arenas, but I was absolutely amazed at how beautiful the riverfront park was. The river area of Cincinnati is my new favorite urban space, and I don't say that lightly: it was stunning. I was told that, as recently as 3 or 4 years ago, it was not nearly as nice, but in my time there (spent walking the riverfront park and taking in a Cincinnati Reds game) I was absolutely enthralled.

I'm in the MUHAMMAD ALI MUSEUM in Louisville right now, and the orientation video is about to start, so I'll post pics from Cincinnati and Louisville tonight!
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D

Don't worry, my friend.  If this be the end, then so shall it be.
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#16
RE: TRJF's 4,000-Mile Road Trip!!!
Okay, so, the all important question is...

Are you having a good time?
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(September 4, 2016 at 12:46 pm)Alasdair Ham Wrote: Okay, so, the all important question is...

Are you having a good time?

It's unbelievable. I can't stop smiling wherever I go. It has been perfect. Exactly what I was hoping.

Now, that's on day 4 of 28; who knows what I'll be saying on day 24 of 28? But, definitely, fantastic so far. I am *incredibly* relaxed and feeling great. A drive in the morning, exploration in the day, a relaxing hotel stay at night: each is incredibly liberating in its own way, and is exactly my idea of a good vacation.
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D

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Day 3: Cincinnati (Pics)




















Louisville coming soon!
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Day 4: Louisville, Kentucky

The shortest drive on my trip was the 90 miles from Cincinnati to Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville is not the capitol of Kentucky, though it is certainly its most significant city. The 30th largest city in the U.S. (about 600,000), Louisville is sort of right on the edge of being a major city in the country. It was rather similar in feel to Cincinnati. I wandered around the riverfront for a while - taking in the Muhammad Ali Center and stumbling upon some sort of festival - and then ducked down to the south side of town for a luck at Churchill Downs, the most famous horse racing track in the U.S.

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Indianapolis, Indiana tomorrow! I've been there before, and it's Labor Day, so I don't think I'm going to do too much in the city, maybe just walk around a park or two. Regardless, I'll have pictures and a first-hand account!
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D

Don't worry, my friend.  If this be the end, then so shall it be.
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RE: TRJF's 4,000-Mile Road Trip!!!
Day 5: Indianapolis, Indiana

From the 37th-largest state capitol (Charleston, WV) just three days ago, I find myself in Indianapolis, Indiana, the 2nd largest state capitol (behind only Phoenix, Arizona and just ahead of Columbus, Ohio). Indianapolis is the 14th-largest city in the United States.

It has a bit of a reputation for not having a whole ton to do, but I was able to keep myself busy despite the Labor Day holiday!

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ALERT: THIS NEXT PICTURE IS FOR LOSTY. THE REST OF YOU CAN LOOK AT IT, BUT YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO ENJOY IT.







I'll be in Chicago the next two days, taking in the windy city (and a White Sox game)! I'll post pictures, of course, so check back in a couple days yo!
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D

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