A Princeton Afternoon.
After the American victory at the battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776, British forces moved from New York City … Continue reading A Princeton Afternoon.
After the American victory at the battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776, British forces moved from New York City … Continue reading A Princeton Afternoon.
Three hours. One hundred and eighty minutes. One thousand and eighty seconds. No matter how you look at it, it … Continue reading Charm City.
Henry Chapman Mercer lived a life in full. Born of a leading family in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, he attended Harvard University … Continue reading Castles Made of Sand
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines nostalgia as “a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period” (via Merriam-Webster). … Continue reading A Man’s Home Is His Castle
Frozen waterfalls. Miniature villages. An aircraft carrier. A time machine to the 1980s. Mysterious carvings. Majestic birds of prey. A … Continue reading The Year In Review – 2018
The exhibition begins almost seven hundred miles away, in a small town in Kentucky. In the skilled hands of the … Continue reading A Model Christmas.
“I’m just going to take one quick photo of my car in front of Convention Hall. It will look cool. … Continue reading Born to Run.
By the summer of 1777, the British armies in North America were looking to fight a decisive battle to isolate … Continue reading Saratoga.
For a blog centered on road trips, the United States presents an almost endless list of attractions of the unique, … Continue reading I’ve Been Working on the Railroad.
The 1980’s… what comes to mind? How about the Smurfs. Rubik’s Cubes. Atari. Day-Glo colors. Q-Bert. Madonna. Hair metal. L.A. … Continue reading Like, Totally Rad!