I have answered all the questions that I added to the blog. Some are added as a new blog and some I answered in the original post! ENJOY!!
west to east
Follow me on my road trip from California to New Jersey with maps, weather, trivia, and much more!!
God Bless the U.S.A.!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Miles Per Day!!!
Day 1 - 183 miles Simi Valley, California to Indo, California
Day 2 - 416 miles Indio, California to Tucson, Arizona
Day 3 - 581 miles Tuscon, Arizona to VanHorn, Texas
Day 4 - 597 miles VanHorn, Texas to Wylie, Texas
Day 5 - 470 miles Wylie, Texas to Wynne, Arkansas
Day 6 - 403 miles Wynne, Arkansas to Homestead, Texas
Day 7 - 489 miles Homestead, Texas to Luray, Virginia
Day 8 - 309 miles Luray, Virginia to Stanhope, N.J.
Day 2 - 416 miles Indio, California to Tucson, Arizona
Day 3 - 581 miles Tuscon, Arizona to VanHorn, Texas
Day 4 - 597 miles VanHorn, Texas to Wylie, Texas
Day 5 - 470 miles Wylie, Texas to Wynne, Arkansas
Day 6 - 403 miles Wynne, Arkansas to Homestead, Texas
Day 7 - 489 miles Homestead, Texas to Luray, Virginia
Day 8 - 309 miles Luray, Virginia to Stanhope, N.J.
Food and Other Expenses
Food Expenses for meals out: $176.02
Miscellaneous Expenses (Snacks, drinks, camping supplies and other) $278.00
Miscellaneous Expenses (Snacks, drinks, camping supplies and other) $278.00
Gas Price RESULTS...
Gas Price RESULTS...
Highest price paid for gas $4.25.9 in Simi Valley,California
Lowest price paid for gas $3.83.9 in Loray, Virginia (our last gas fill up)
TOTAL amount spent on gas $487.23
Total gallons of gas used 122.18 gallons
Gas milage: 28.7 miles per gallon
Dania guessed the highest price correctly!!! at $4.25.9
Kendra guessed the least price closest at $3.60
Highest price paid for gas $4.25.9 in Simi Valley,California
Lowest price paid for gas $3.83.9 in Loray, Virginia (our last gas fill up)
TOTAL amount spent on gas $487.23
Total gallons of gas used 122.18 gallons
Gas milage: 28.7 miles per gallon
Dania guessed the highest price correctly!!! at $4.25.9
Kendra guessed the least price closest at $3.60
Saturday, April 9, 2011
The result of the best welcome center (ta da!)...
And the winner is...ARKANSAS!!! Clean, new, lots of maps and tourist information, a lot of parking, pet area, vending machines and friendly!!
Friday, April 8, 2011
New Jersey Fun Facts
* New Jersey's nickname is "The Garden State"
* N.J. has the highest population density in the U.S.
* Picturesque Cape May holds the distinction of being the oldest seashore resort in the U.S. and one of the most unique
* N.J. has the most diners in the world and is sometimes referred to as the diner capitol of the world
* North Jersey has the most shopping malls in one area in the world with seven major shopping malls in a 25 square mile radius
* Passiac river was the site to the first submarine ride by inventor John P. Holland
* The lightbulb, phonograph (record player), and motion picture projector were invented by Thomas Edison in his Menlo Park Laboratory
* Atlantic City is where the street names came from for the game of Monopoly
* Atlantic City has the longest boardwalk in the world
* The first indian reservation was in N.J.
* N.J. has the tallest water tower in the world
* The first baseball game was played in Hoboken
* The first intercollegiate football game was played in New Brunswick
* The first drive-in movie theatre was opened in Camden
* Tourism is the second-largest industry in N.J.
* N.J. has the highest population density in the U.S.
* Picturesque Cape May holds the distinction of being the oldest seashore resort in the U.S. and one of the most unique
* N.J. has the most diners in the world and is sometimes referred to as the diner capitol of the world
* North Jersey has the most shopping malls in one area in the world with seven major shopping malls in a 25 square mile radius
* Passiac river was the site to the first submarine ride by inventor John P. Holland
* The lightbulb, phonograph (record player), and motion picture projector were invented by Thomas Edison in his Menlo Park Laboratory
* Atlantic City is where the street names came from for the game of Monopoly
* Atlantic City has the longest boardwalk in the world
* The first indian reservation was in N.J.
* N.J. has the tallest water tower in the world
* The first baseball game was played in Hoboken
* The first intercollegiate football game was played in New Brunswick
* The first drive-in movie theatre was opened in Camden
* Tourism is the second-largest industry in N.J.
Pennsylvania Fun Facts
* Pennsylvania's nickname is "The Keystone State"
* The first magazine in America: the "American Magazine" was published in Philadelphia
* Pennsylvania is the first state of the fifty United States to list their web site URL on a license plate
* In 1909 the first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburg
* Hershey is considered the Chocolate Capitol of the U.S.
* Betsy Ross made the first American flag in Philadelphia
* Philadelphia is home to the cheesesteak sandwich, water ice, soft pretzels, and TastyKakes
* Kennett Square is known as the Mushroom Capitol of the World
* The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia in 1776
* Philadelphia is the home of the Liberty Bell
* Little League Baseball's first World Series was held in 1946 in Williamsport
* Punxsutawney citizens are proud to be over shadowed by their town's most famous resident in the world-renowned weather forecasting groundhog Punxsutawney Phil. (Groudhog's Day)
Maryland Fun Facts
* Maryland's nickname is "The Old Line State"
* The first umbrella factory was in Baltimore
* The United States Naval Academy was founded on October 10,1845 at Annapolis
* In 1830 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company built the first railroad station in Baltimore
* King Williams School opened in 1696. It was the first school in the U.S.
* Babe Ruth was born in Baltimore
* America's national anthem was written by Francis Scott Key a Maryland lawyer
* Annapolis is known as the sailing capitol of the world.
*Maryland gave up some of its land to form Washington D.C.
* Maryland is a prominent producer and processor of seafood and a national leader in the production of blue crabs and soft clams
West Virginia Fun Facts
* West Virginia is nicknamed "The Mountain State"
* Most of the country's glass marbles are made around Parkersburg, W.V.
* Mother's Day was first observed on May 10,1908 in W.V.
* The first state sales tax in the United States went into effect in West Virginia on July 1, 1921
* The New River Gorge Bridge near Fayetteville is the second highest steel arch bridge in the U.S.
* Nearly 75% of West Virginia is covered with forests
* 15% of the nation's total coal production comes from West Virginia
* Organ Cave is the third largest cave in the United States
* The first brick street in the world was laid in Charleston, W.V.
Virginia Fun Facts
* Virginia's nickname is "The Old Dominion". It orginated in Colonial days.
* The major cash crop of Virginia is tobacco
* Jamestown was the first English settlement in the U.S.
* Virginia is known as "the birthplace of the nation"
* Eight presidents were born in Virginia: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson.
* The first peanuts grown in the United States were grown in Virginia
* The Blue Ridge Mountains are located in Virginia
* The first Thanksgiving in North America was held in Virginia in 1619
* The Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel is the world's largest bridge-tunnel complex
*Wild ponies have roamed freely on Assateague Island for centuries.
Tennessee Fun Facts
* Tennessee's nickname is "The Volunteer State" because during the War of 1812 thousands of Tennesseans enlisted in response to Governor Blount's call for volunteers.
* There are more horses per capita in Shelby County than any other county in the U.S.
* Davy Crockett was not born on a mountaintop in Tennessee, as the song says. He was born on the banks of Limestone Creek near Greenville, where a replica of the Crockett's log cabin stands today.
* Nashville's Grand Ole Opry is the longest continuously running live radio program in the world. It has broadcast every Friday and Saturday night since 1925.
* Tennessee has more thanb 3,800 documented caves
* The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States. The park was named for the smoke-like bluish haze that often envelops these fabled mountains.
* Elvis Presley's home called Graceland is located in Memphis.
* Coca-Cola was first bottled in 1899 at a plant on Patten Parkway in downtown Chattanooga.
Arkansas Fun Facts
*Arkansas had the only active diamond mine in the U.S. located outside Murfreesboro at Crater of Diamonds State Park.
* Arkansas' nickname is "The Natural State" because of the unsurpassed scenery, clear lakes, free-flowing streams, magnificent rivers, bayous, delta bottomlands, forested mountains, and abundant fish and wildlife.
* The road to the White House for President Bill Clinton began in Hope, Arkansas.
* Sam Walton founded his Wal-Mart stores in Bentonville, Arkansas
* 47 hot springs flow from the southwestern slope of Hot Springs Mountain, at an average temperature of 143 degrees F.
Day 7 map and pictures
No phone service at today's destination
Kore the navigator pointing at an ice cream stand
what Kore wants, Kore gets
" I'll have 1 pup cup please "
Yum, its a dog's life
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