We love getting off the interstate highways and taking the two-lane roads whenever we can. As I have said many times before, a Denny’s or a chain hotel at an interstate exit in Kansas is no different than one in Michigan or California. But the two-lane roads will take you to the real America. Small […]
Visitors to Prescott’s Sharlot Hall Museum are treated to a fascinating look at life in central Arizona, from the days before the first white prospectors and settlers arrived, to the present. The Museum’s nine buildings and four special gardens, including the famous Territorial Women’s Rose Garden, hold a wonderful collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits […]
For a small town in the middle of nowhere, Jamestown, North Dakota has a lot to offer RVers who take the time to get off the interstate highway and look around. The area is popular with hunters and fishermen, golfers enjoy two eighteen hole courses open to the public, and there are three nice campgrounds with […]
Note: This story first appeared in the July-August 2014 issue of the Gypsy Journal. Guns are like cats. People seem to either love them or hate them. If you’re in the “love” category, or even if you just appreciate fine firearms, make it a point to visit the J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum in Claremore, […]
Note: This story appeared in the July-August 2012 issue of the Gypsy Journal. For a small town, Larned, Kansas has a lot to offer visitors, including the Central States Scout Museum and Fort Larned National Historic Site, both of which we have featured in the Gypsy Journal. Another stop worth making in Larned is the […]
Yesterday was a much shorter driving day than Friday was, just 113 miles. It was shorter in miles, but it wasn’t a quick trip. We left the Elks lodge in Eureka about 9:30, and stopped for fuel at a Texaco station a few blocks away that had a separate diesel fuel island, and looked like […]