Monticello is the former house of Thomas Jefferson. It’s located near Charlottesville, a Central Virginian town that contains the campus for the University of Virginia, and many historical sites (Central Virginia was the former home to three presidents – Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe). We wanted to visit Charlottesville since we
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USA
I live in the United States: near Washington D.C., to be exact, which means I’ve had my fair share of experiences in America. Virginia. Virginia is technically my home state, and we’ve explored it extensively. Starting off with the natural beauty of Shenandoah Valley National Park. We visited it years
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We visited Panama when I was five. That was probably a good five years early, because the main purpose of the trip was to see the Panama Canal, the most important canal on Earth. I had no clue what or where the Panama Canal was, or even what it was
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Mexico is another of those nations that are too big to explore. Ever. We visited Mexico City in February 2019. It was less of an attempt to visit the whole city, and more of a “we’ll explore as much as we can and leave” trip, since we had only two
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Ecuador is the only country I’ve visited in South America, and it was amazing. Such diversity in attractions should be envied by other nations. From natural sites to some of the best churches for sightseeing, Ecuador has it all. On our first day in Ecuador, we didn’t do much. We
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We visited Canada surprisingly little – only twice, and for a few days each. We’ve visited three places in Canada. First is Niagara Falls, which we visited on the way to Toronto, our second destination. The third place we visited was Montreal. We drove to Montreal on a long drive
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