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Kentucky’s General Butler State Resort Park

Here’s review of General Butler State Resort Park formerly published on a now dormant website. Enjoy! General Butler State Resort Park, one of Kentucky’s most popular state parks, is located near the...

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Kentucky’s Natural Bridge State Resort Park

Kentucky’s Red River Gorge region within the Daniel Boone National Forest is one of the state’s most popular vacation destinations. The centerpiece of this vacation-land is Natural Bridge, a massive...

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Ohio’s Hueston Woods State Park and Lodge

Hueston Woods State Park, in Western Ohio, was developed around a parcel of old-growth forest once owned by one of General “Mad Anthony” Wayne’s Indian War soldiers, Matthew Hueston. Also home to...

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Ohio’s Salt Fork State Park and Resort

Ohio’s Salt Fork State Park lies near the intersection of Interstates 70 and 77, close to Cambridge. The largest state park in Ohio, Salt Fork features a host of outdoor activities, highlighted by a...

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Ohio’s Deer Creek State Park and Lodge

Deer Creek State Park is a popular Ohio vacation destination about an hour southwest of Columbus. The park sports a 18-hole championship golf course, a nearly 1,300 acre lake with unlimited horsepower...

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Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive

The narrow Shenandoah National Park winds along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in western Virginia.  While the 105-mile Skyline Drive is the highlight of the park, there are also copious...

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Virginia’s Big Meadows Lodge on the Shenandoah

When visiting Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park, a great lodging option is the rustic Big Meadows Lodge.  It’s a perfect way to cap off a beautiful road trip down Skyline Drive or a hike along one of...

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Maryland’s Antietam National Battlefield

The Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg) is known as the bloodiest day in American History. With nearly 4,000 killed (including six generals) and 23,000 total casualties over these Maryland fields and...

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Visiting Gettysburg National Military Park

Gettysburg, a small town in Pennsylvania, was the site of the most important battle of the American Civil War. The town today is a veritable Disneyland of history. Sure it’s over-commercialized, but it...

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Virginia’s Manassas National Battlefield Park

Manassas, Virginia was an area of strategic importance during the American Civil War. Being 30 miles from the nation’s capital in Washington meant that both Confederate and Union armies were usually...

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