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Historic Districts

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This year we planned to make a cross-country trip from our home in central Califonia to Key West Florida and then back by a slightly more northern route. First plan is about 45 days.

Historic Districts

Wonder no longer. We had a terrific nights rest. The dog was quiet, the planes stopped flying over and the night club didn’t bother us either so it was wonderful. Either that or we just dropped off to sleep and none of those things woke us bothered us.

Today’s breakfast at the hotel was the best we’ve had so far. Fresh scrambled eggs, hot sausage, fresh biscuits, juice, coffee, and jelly. We enjoyed it all.

From Gulfport, Mississipi we headed on east and into Alabama. Mobile’s Historic District got several photographs and the we went on to Pensacola, Florida and their historic downtown area.

travelman727 says:
A great night rest and a wonderful breakfast! See, it pays to stick around for TravBuddy meetups :-D
Posted on: May 02, 2008
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