Round America -- Trip to 50 States
Round America is a trip to all 50 states on two-lane roads. We show you the sights we saw, the people we met, and the pie we enjoyed along the way.
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Popular Points of Interest
- Savannah Georgia
- Fried Green Tomatoes Movie Location - Juliette Georgia
- Bridges Of Madison County - Winterset Iowa
- Day 016 - April 16, 2003 - Texas
- Day 018 - April 18, 2003 - Texas
- Day 020 - April 20, 2003 - New Mexico
- Day 064 - June 3, 2003 - Nebraska to Kansas
- Day 089 - June 28, 2003 - California
- Day 148 - August 26, 2003 - Georgia
- Day 149 - August 27, 2003 - Georgia
- World's Largest Ball Of Twine - Cawker City Kansas
- Day 005 - April 5, 2003 - Florida
- Day 011 - April 11, 2003 - Florida to Alabama to Mississippi
- Day 025 - April 25, 2003 - California
- Day 038 - May 8, 2003 - Texas to Oklahoma
- Day 040 - May 10, 2003 - Oklahoma to Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri
- Day 058 - May 28, 2003 - North Carolina to Tennessee to Kentucky
- Day 075 - June 14, 2003 - California
- Day 107 - July 16, 2003 - North Dakota
- Day 130 - August 8, 2003 - Maryland to District of Columbia to Virginia
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Best
Bill and Barbara Windsor's trip 'Round America covered 50 states and over 2,500 towns.
This list of Attractions provides information and photos of sights Round America has visited that Round America has named "Best" in its effort to identify the Best and Worst in America.
Each sight Round America visits is categorized by one of approximately 50 types of sights. So, if you are interested in the world's largest, smallest, movie locations, pie places, or any of the other categories, simply click on the link under "Types of Sights to See," and you will see a list of all sights that fit the chosen category.
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 We weren't sure what Harry and the Natives was at first, but we saw a lot of people coming in and out, and we soon realized it was a bar/restaurant. The "yard" was filled with an assortment of wacky things, and the front of the restaurant had funny signs and odd decor. The interior was even better - hats stapled to the ceiling, lots of funny signs, street signs, faded fishing photos, old T-shirts, buoys - an incredible assortment of eclectic stuff. We found Harry's to be totally unique and enjoyable, and if you ever get anywhere near Hobe Sound, Florida, GO! Best Key Lime Pie in America.
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 The Savannah Historic District, a National Historic Landmark, is significant for its distinctive grid plan as well as its 18th and 19th century architecture. The district encompasses the original town plan laid out in 1733 by Gen. James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British colony of Georgia. Today Savannah retains much of this plan based on divisions also called wards, squares, and "trustee lots." Savannah is one of the most beautiful cities in America because of the Historic District. It is the largest historic district in the country. Click here for more information |
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Madison Florida is only a short drive from Tallahassee and Jacksonville. Nestled against the Georgia border, Madison offers a wealth of pleasures to visitors. For the history-minded, there are centuries-old landmarks, homes, and antique shops. For the nature lover, every imaginable recreation is available in a broad expanses of forests, rivers, lakes, and springs. Bike trails, canoe trails, equestrian paths, and hiking trails abound. The town of Madison, with a population of just over 3000, was designated one of the Best Little Towns in Florida by VISIT FLORIDA, the Florida tourism development agency. There are beautiful old homes and buildings in central Madison with over 50 identified landmarks in the historic district. Click here for more information |
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 Savannah is a feast for the eyes. We love old buildings and architecture, so time in Savannah ranks among the most enjoyable days we have ever spent on vacation. Savannah has an incredible collection of beautiful old buildings, huge trees draped with Spanish Moss, and lovely flowers, plants, and gardens. When you put all of this together, it is truly stunning. We live just a few hours away, but we had never seen Savannah until we began the first trip Round America on April 1, 2003. Click here for more information |
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