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Tired after years of owning unreliable cars from Detroit, in 1980 my parents took a chance on an up-and-coming Japanese … Continue reading HDay!
Tired after years of owning unreliable cars from Detroit, in 1980 my parents took a chance on an up-and-coming Japanese … Continue reading HDay!
Watkins Glen International. Opened in 1956, The Glen has seen its fair share of history. For twenty years, it hosted … Continue reading Drive the Glen!
“To know Jersey is to love her… food is everything we are. It’s an extension of nationalist feeling, ethnic feeling, … Continue reading Eating Our Way Through The Shore.
I am sometimes asked how my wife and I come up with ideas for the road trips that make their … Continue reading Crossing It Off the List.
There are many different forms of inspiration for the posts on this blog. Sometimes, the sites featured are from the … Continue reading Cars of Yesteryear
In the late 19th century, John Wisner, a wealthy merchant, built a sprawling country estate in northern New Jersey, in … Continue reading Bloom.
Mud season. In Adirondack State Park in upstate New York, mud season comprises much of April and May, as the … Continue reading Mud Season.
Sometimes, when the pressures and hassles of life get you to a point where you feel overwhelmed, you need to … Continue reading Weekend Wrap-Up
A million miles. That’s two round trips to the moon, and the beginning of another. It’s forty trips around the … Continue reading The Million Mile Man, The Million Mile Accord.
During the Cold War, as the United States faced off against the Soviet Union for nearly half a century, army, … Continue reading Highway to the Danger Zone.