Man this is fantastic! You all are just so sweet and kind. I am really wishing I had found this site sooner.
... you might want to put Columbus-Belmont State Park.. Lots and lots and lots of history, too. Not Revolutionary, but Civil War era stuff. Paducah, KY, which is where I go for shopping, dining and entertainment. The whole downtown area, near the floodwall (with murals), is beautifully restored. There are even horse-drawn carriage rides on Saturday nights.
Come on down!!!
It sounds just lovely! I love anything history, as freefallin1309 says just below, anything old is fun.
...never stayed very long anywhere except DC. Take some time there, there is a lot to see and you wont do it in a day. We took nearly a full day to walk through Arlington National Cemetery and Iwo Jima Monument, there's just that much to it (bring your walkin' shoes for that hike too!) Don't drive in DC either, take the Metro rail ... driving in DC is for either the locals or the insane. I'm a huge history buff too, American and World, and the older the better for me when it comes to locations, older and full of historical importance. I haven't been to Boston to NYC yet, but I will. The others you mentioned you'll love just because of their age and significance, I do envy you as well. I want to go to Maine as well!
You have said just what Clay has said. Sadly, he has been to most of these places before so this is a ditto trip for him. He's ex-navy and didn't marry for the first time until he was in his thirties, so he traveled all over the world... a lot. He said that when he was in DC he started walking "the mall" (the monuments, etc.) at 8:00 am and didn't finish until 8:00 pm. That's a LONG time for just the mall area.
If we get a hotel near a station, or if we can find one, we'll certainly take the rail. It sounds very much like Atlanta. The traffic in Atlanta is so bad that I would rather stick needles in my eyeballs than sit in it.
I used to commute to work there and I only lived 15 miles from work, but the drive was one hour.
I wonder if we can order a DC rail map online? Hmmm.
I lived in DC for 30 years and I wholly endorse freefallin1309's suggestion of using DC's Metro system. It goes EVERYWHERE there.
One site you really shouldn't miss is the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns. Bring tissues. It's a life-changing experience and one you will never forget.
Right, right, right, right! I completely forgot about that and I'm adding that to the list.
As I mentioned earlier, my ex was Army and one of our friends who was stationed in Alaska with us actually did that! I've always wanted to see it. Anyway, his name is Greg and he said that he could often hear sniffing.
We went to the Tomb of the Unknown, here's one of the pics as they changed ... And Iwo Jima Memorial... Many more, but these two were real close to each other.
Beautiful photos! It really will be amazing.
We've also decided that we're going to go through more states. Since we're coming from Maine, we decided to drive the entire coast down. Well, not to Miami but to Jacksonville, Florida. We had planned on going to Asheville, NC, but decided to put that off to another trip since it's so far west. That's a place that, surprisingly, I've been to and he hasn't!
Again, thanks to all of you, and as always I'm still open for suggestions too.