Baltimore & Washington, D.C. 2010
Urban Camper Trip II
by Jim Toun Gordon
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About the Book
Prior to visiting D.C., I landed in Baltimore and was able to see the sights including taking in a Baltimore Orioles versus Boston Red Sox baseball game at Camden Yards. I had the privilege of seeing Fort McHenry, the inspiration for The Star Spangled Banner. After lunch of crab cakes, I visited the U.S.S. Constellation.
D.C. offered so many sights starting with the Library of Congress, followed by a tour of the Capitol. Not to be missed are the many monuments to past presidents including Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt. The war memorials dedicated to WWII, Korea and Vietnam were moving. Don't miss the opportunity to take a picture sitting in Einstein's lap. The National Archives was quite crowded and worth a stop. Ford's Theater was a replica but a lot of fun. And make sure to visit as many of the Smithsonian Institute museums as you can. One not to be missed place to eat is Ben's Chili Bowl. They serve the best chili cheese fries I've ever had, but be sure to have cash. They don't accept plastic.
Outside of D.C. and a must stop is Alexandria and Mount Vernon, home of George Washington. Alexandria has many older buildings that date to revolutionary times and good eats. Mount Vernon is a must see if just to see the tombs of George and Martha Washington.
Make sure to make time to visit Arlington National Cemetery. If the changing of the guard doesn't move you, you're in the wrong country.
Well, hope you enjoy the photos!!
About the Creator
Jim Toun Gordon has been traveling the world all of his life. In 2007 he initiated the Urban Camper group to chronicle his travels throughout his home state of Texas. The purpose of the group was to hone his skills as an organized traveler while learning the history that each town or area provides. The initial plan was to camp prior to exploring the area of his choice. Thus Jim has expanded his travels to include at least one major vacation per year. Jim Toun Gordon was born in Udonthani, Thailand, but grew up in Brazoria, Texas from the time he was 6 months until he was 17. After a stint attending Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas he moved to Branson, Missouri where he honed his photography skills. He currently resides in Brazoria, Texas where he enjoys his retirement.