Cities
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Las Vegas
We stopped for quick three night stay at Thousand Trails Las Vegas. We learned back in college that three nights is the most anyone should ever stay in Las Vegas, and while this trip was not as hard on the liver as the ones back then, the rule still applies. The campground is on the east side of town, right off of Boulder Hwy. It’s one of the few TT parks we’ve visited that’s in an urban area. It’s tightly packed, but there is a pool and a hot tub, and it’s away from the madness of the strip. There are some old timey casinos near by that are good…
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New Orleans
When it finally came time to begin our journey back west, I started planning our route through the south. Being on the Gulf Coast, I knew New Orleans would be a place we would want to visit. I looked over the map and the calendar. We planned to leave Alabama on Sunday, February 19th. I noticed the following Wednesday was labeled “Ash Wednesday,” the start of lent. But if Ash Wednesday is on the 22nd, that means Fat Tuesday is the 21st, so the Bellers are going to Mardi Gras. We camped on the north side of Lake Pontchartrain, at Fairview-Riverside State Park. New Orleans is located on the south…
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Nashville
Originally, our trip to Nashville was planned as a birthday outing for the missus, but as usual the Christmas baby had her birthday ruined. This year, by a “Bomb Cyclone” that kept us huddled inside the camper, but also gave us a wonderfully white Christmas. We parked in the lot near Nissan Stadium and walked across the pedestrian bridge into downtown. We had lunch at The Diner on the 5th floor, and then meandered through the busy streets around Broadway, the performing arts center, legislative plaza, war memorial, and eventually to the State Capitol grounds. On our way back, we stopped for dinner and live music at Puckett’s. Josh Gallagher…
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Cleveland