Sunday, October 9, 2016

One more state capitol and a museum

Decided we want to see more places so we left Nashville for Raleigh North Carolina to see if it is a possibility for our list of places to live.  It is quite lovely and we were favorably impressed.

North Carolina capitol building in Raleigh.  Inside we found a plaque dedicated to Virginia Dare, born in 1587 on Roanoke Island, the first English child born in the British Colonies.

We made a stop in Dayton, Ohio and visited the National United States Air Force Museum.  They have a wing dedicated to World War II and here's two things of note we found.

B-24 Liberator bomber, the same type of plane my dad and his brother piloted with the 8th Air Force out of England.

A replica of a typical control tower built at the war time bases in England. 


This is sort of the end of the Homeless Tour Phase 1

We have been living out of a suitcase for about seven weeks and have decided we need a break from that.  We have also decided we need a home base to operate from.  We have returned to Milwaukee where we will rent an apartment downtown and take shorter road trips to see the rest of the state capitols, sights and potential homes in subsequent phases of the tour.

We can be contacted at bbayorgeon@gmail.com  414-559-1436 for Bette
                                      7a1962@gmail.com 414-704-1436 for Bob

We will update the blog as new events occur.