We stayed a couple nights in this town near Washington, DC.
Arlington, VA
Stopped to play some tennis in this town at the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Newport, RI
They don't call it a booth here if you know what I mean.
Ford's Theater
Wandered the campus of Yale University in this town.
New Haven, CT
Visited this famous colonial home in downtown Boston.
Paul Revere House
This is the tourist attraction which sits atop the "Rocky Steps."
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Everyone got their weed? Good. This is a spot where they don't mind if you smoke some in their rooms. Just watch out for the wet floors.
Residence Inn
(Philadelphia, PA)
This is the stadium where we saw the Cardinals play the Phillies.
Citizens Bank Park
In this museum, each of us were given separate booklets to read about a particular person from the 1940s.
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
We checked out a pretty cool bridge in the Appalachian Mountains. This is the river which sits below the bridge.
New River
(New River Gorge Bridge)
This man from the Dominican Republic is a legend.
David Ortiz
This building, next to Independence Hall, was where both Presidents George Washington and John Adams were inaugurated.
Congress Hall
This was the cheapest spot to stay on the trip.
Econo Lodge
(Morgantown, WV)
This is who the Red Sox played when we visited Fenway Park.
Los Angeles Angels
Visited this D.C. monument which did not open until 2011.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This town is home to the University of New Hampshire.
Durham
Saw this man's statue while watching some acrobatics in downtown Boston.
Samuel Adams
DAILY DOUBLE
William Penn mapped out 5 open-space parks when he laid out the city in 1682. It is this one which we visited the first night we were in town.
Franklin Square
This is where we slept more nights than any other.
Lakeside Inn
(Wakefield, MA)
DAILY DOUBLE
Often referred to as the Cathedral of College Basketball, we were able to find our way into this arena in Philadelphia.
The Palestra
This is where some sneaky photos were taken.
The Pentagon
This is where we saw a very large can of tomato soup.
Napoleon, OH
Visited this famous place 3 miles outside of town.
Harvard University
We visited this building to see the original Liberty Bell.
Liberty Bell Center
Unfortunately we did not get to stay in this Ohio town which has hotels offering bunk beds.
Bryan
Kiphuth Exhibition Pool is the home of Yale Bulldog swimming. The stadium was built in this decade.
1930s
(1932)
We saw a nine-foot lego Statue of Liberty at this Smithsonian Museum.
American History
We walked around for a while in this small town on our way to D.C. Many people hike the nearby Daniel Boone National Forest here.
Morehead, KY
We walked through the cobblestone streets in this neighborhood of Boston.
Beacon Hill
Make sure you stop at this spot in Philadelphia on a hot day for some fantastic water ice.
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