Visit Minuteman Missile National Historic Site in South Dakota Carltonaut's Travel Tips
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Nuclear War and the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site

I love to learn, and travel allows me to do just that. When I was planning our family’s summer vacation, I stumbled upon Minuteman Missile National Historic Site in South Dakota. I wasn’t very familiar with the Cold War or terms like Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD), but I thought it would be cool to see…

Explore the USS Albacore submarine in Portsmouth New Hampshire Carltonaut's Travel Tips
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Tour the USS Albacore Submarine in Portsmouth

I don’t think I’m the type of person who could travel in a submarine. I’m fine doing the one at Disneyland. But the idea of being surrounded by water, while inside a “tin can” doesn’t appeal to me. That said, I enjoyed touring the USS Albacore in Portsmouth during a weekend visit to New Hampshire….

Stroll the walkways of the Coulee Verte in Paris France Carltonaut's Travel Tips
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Coulee Verte | A Romantic Promenade in Paris

Paris is full of museums, art, history and architecture. A quiet little walkway through the 12th arrondissement of Paris is a relaxing break from the popular Champs Elysee. The Coulee Verte is similar to New York City’s Highline, and after strolling it with my wife during our Paris vacation, it’s something we recommend to anyone…

Give a speech at the National Presidential Wax Museum near Mount Rushmore Carltonaut's Travel Tips
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Visit the National Presidential Wax Museum

The National Presidential Wax Museum in Keystone, South Dakota, is a great stop to learn about America’s presidents. We stopped by during our visit to Mount Rushmore and were able to learn a little more about the role each president played in America’s history. If you’re looking for a great spot to stop and learn,…

Plan your visit to the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia Carltonaut's Travel Tips
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Visit the Betsy Ross House

Experience colonial times as you explore the Betsy Ross House in historic Philadelphia. The little house just down the street from the National Constitution Center shares the life of Betsy Ross, the seamstress who’s credited with sewing the first flag of the United States of America. You can enjoy a virtual tour of the house…