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What would a year be without at least one out-of-town trip? Probably much more relaxing. Click on one of the links below for a few photos documenting our travels. Click each photo for a larger view. Pressel Family Reunion Castle In Cincinnati Graceland Vermont, New York, Montreal
As some of you know, Becky and Paul (well Paul) has an
unusual fondness for Roy Rogers Restaurants. Our first jobs were at Roy
Rogers, and that's where we met. Since Frisch's closed their Roy Rogers
franchise we thought we'd never eat there again since we thought most of the
remaining restaurants are in the Northeast. We were surprised to find a
"original" Roy Rogers restaurant that has been independently owned and
operated since Frisch's closed all the other stores down. It's just East
of Cincinnati, and the Roast Beef sandwich is still the best fast-food roast
beef ever!
Chateau La Roche Castle - Loveland, Ohio Chateau La Roche is a real castle just
outside of Cincinnati in Loveland, Ohio. It was the lifetime work of a man
who decided that boys needed a club where they could learn to be honorable like
the legendary knights of the round table. He actually built the castle
almost entirely by himself on the banks of the Little Miami River by carrying
stones from the river bank up a hill, mixing mortar and laying the stones all by
hand. Former members of the club had to put the finishing touches on the
castle after he died.
GracelandAfter over a quarter-century of driving back and forth between Texas and Ohio we finally slowed down in Memphis long enough to visit the King's home; Graceland. This was probably the most crowded place we've been at since Disneyland. Luckily we arrived early. It's a beautiful home, kept just as it was in the 60's. It is not as stately as we had imagined but rather a somewhat normal home...with some psychedelic touches!
Vermont-New York-MontrealWe saw a little of everything on this trip, taken in early October a couple of weeks before our 30th anniversary. We were hoping to catch the Vermont foliage at its most colorful. Vermont was great, but Upstate New York was equally beautiful. Here are links to the various stages of the trip. Vermont (Covered Bridges, State Capitol, TV/Movie Sites, Lighthouse, Scenery) New York (State Capitol, Adirondack Mountain Scenery) Montreal (a pair of beautiful chuches)
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