Outta the Side Window 5
Some observations from Doris on marketing, maps, money, moustaches, and many other things mostly beginning with m.
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Some observations from Doris on marketing, maps, money, moustaches, and many other things mostly beginning with m.
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In which Sid and Doris visit one of the USA’s largest ports and begin to engage with the history of the Revolution.
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Sign on a memorial bench next to a historical plaque: “In memory of my parents… Stan loved reading historical plaques, and Lois loved sitting on a bench… as he read them”
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In which Sid and Doris see America at play, drive through Kill Me Quick in another downpour before settling in to Jekyll Island Resort, sometime holiday home of William Rockefeller and JP Morgan.
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In which Doris muses on the language of road signs.
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In which Sid and Doris see bayous, stilt houses and Spanish moss, the Stennis Space Centre and stay in historic Pensacola.
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In which Sid and Doris stay in NOLA for three nights to find toe tapping jazz among the history and sites of the French and Spanish Quarter.
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In which Sid and Doris stay off the Inter State to come into New Orleans across the longest bridge in the world that runs continuously over water, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway.
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In which Doris is reminded about the original definition of moving house.
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In which Sid and Doris visit the first White House of the Confederacy, the Alabama State Museum and stop at a revolutionary old house at Laurel in Mississippi.
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