Van Gogh Immersive Experience & Airstream Factory Tour!

Have you heard of the Van Gogh Immersive Experience? Well, this week we take you to Cincinnati where we had tickets to the Van Gogh experience, an art exhibit like no other! We had tickets for early morning and to our surprise we were alone for the majority of the exhibit.The immersive exhibit is in three parts, Part 1, His Works (a virtual museum), Part 2, Complete Immersion Lose Yourself in Color and Light and Part 3, The Convent Fighting Against the Darkness.We then traveled a couple hours to Jackson Center, OH where Airstream Headquarters is located. The purpose of…

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Badlands National Park & so much more!

We left Custer State Park and headed to Badlands National Park!  Wall DrugThis is a “fun” place to visit…everything from country western clothing to novelty items, food and an actual drug store! It has been here since 1936!Badlands National ParkThe Badlands are an amazing national park with 240,000 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles and spires surrounded by prairie lands.  The wind was so fierce we could not enjoy the park for a couple days.   Fun Fact:  Badlands is one of the world’s richest mammal fossil beds where Acient horses and rhino once roamed.  Minuteman Missile National Historic SiteWe toured…

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Custer State Park! Wow!

We spent a week exploring Custer State Park! This state park seemed more like a national park than a state park with majestic pastures, lakes and crazy rock formations. Our first outing we drove the wildlife loop and we hit the jackpot! The Custer Buffalo Herd were putting on a spectacular show! We watched these beautiful beasts for a long time, then continued on the loop to see prong horns, turkey and prairie dogs. Next, we drove the Needles Road to the Neddles Eye Tunnel to experience squeezing our monster truck through the tiny tunnel! We witnessed a tour bus…

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Devils Tower, Spearfish Canyon & More!

We departed Montana and started our trek East. We spent a week in Eastern Wyoming and Western South Dakota.Our first adventure, Devil’s Tower! Devils Tower was the first United States National Monument, established in 1906 by Theodore Roosevelt. This site was also featured in the movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind!  The Indians called the Devils Tower "Bear's Tipi" or "Bear Lodge," because so many bears lived there. They believed it was put there by the Great Spirit for a special reason, because it was different from the other rocks, rising high up in the air, instead of being…

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