We arrived at Table Rock Lake State Park on Friday, September 21. This beautiful Missouri State Park has some sites with full hook-up, 50 amp electric and a long level cement pad. The park is located just south of town.
We visited Wilson Creek National Battlefield, just south of Springfield. The Battle at Wilson's Creek in 1861 opened the Civil War in Missouri. There is a Visitor Center, Museum and a five mile auto tour loop.
One day we visited the brand new Dewey Short Visitor Center and took a guided tour of the Table Rock Lake Hydro Electric Dam, which was built in 1952.
While in Branson we visited the Titanic Museum as well as seeing the Acrobats of China show. We spent time with friends from Santa Ana, Joe and Barbara, who have a beautiful home in the hills. We toured the city and the College of the Ozarks with them.
Our Home
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Escapade 2012 - Sedalia, Missouri
We attended our first Escapee Escapade the week of September 16 at the Missouri State Fair Grounds in Sedalia. There were 1011 in attendance and 574 rigs. Five one hour time slots were available each day where you could choose from an assortment of session topics. The evenings were completed with live shows from Branson presented in the fairground arena. We saw Yakoff, the comedian, one evening and the tenor George Dwyer on another. On Wednesday evening, we were entertained by an Escapee led Hamo-rama. We were pleasantly surprised to meet up with some friends and fellow Escapee members from Santa Ana, Sam & Betty, Keith & Gail, along with Bill & Michelle. It was a very busy and informative week.
Friday, September 14, 2012
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI



While downtown we walked over to The Treasure of the Steamboat Arabia Museum. The 171foot long steamboat Arabia sank on the Missouri River in 1856.



http://www.kansascityzoo.org/

We had an interesting tour of the KC Harley-Davidson Vehicle and Powertrain Operations. This extensive tour is free and very interesting. There is a strong emphasis on quality. It is refreshing to see heavy industry at work in America.
We visited Independence, MO, Harry S. Truman's home and presidential library.




Hallmark's Corporate Headquarters has a Visitor Center with displays depicting the history of the company.

Around the corner from Hallmark is the newly opened Sea Life Aquarium.
www.sealifeus.com

On our last day we visited both the "Toy and Miniature Museum" and "The National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial". The horrors of five years of trench warfare were well documented. This was a first class museum complete with galleries, two movie theaters, and interactive exhibits. The museum is under the 1926 Liberty Memorial Tower. Admission includes an elevator ride to the top of the 217 foot tall tower offering a beautiful view of the skyline.
Monday, September 3, 2012
VACATIONING IN SALT LAKE CITY


We were able to work ahead on our hours so we could take our last week off to tour the Salt Lake City area. We traded for a lovely time-share condo at 8,000 feet in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Snowbird, Utah. We had a studio with a full kitchen and large bath on the 11th (top) floor. The balcony overlooks the mountain and ski slopes. There was no need for AC in our Condo, just opening the door allowed the cool mountain breeze to blow through. The drive up the canyon east of the city included a 9% grade. It was very beautiful with the changing leaves.
KENNECOTT BINGHAM CANYON COPPER MINE

After church on Sunday, we took a self-guided tour of the world's first open-pit copper mine. The mine, opened in 1903, supplies 15% of the world's copper needs. This massive pit mine has yielded more than 19 million tons of copper as well as gold, silver and molybdenum. Enough material has been removed to create a pit that is more than 3/4 of a mile deep and two and a half miles wide.


On Monday we took the mass transit train, UTA TRAX, downtown. We toured the extensive Temple Square gardens and both Visitors centers.



After Temple Square, we walked up a steep hill to the Utah State Capital Building.

This panoramic view of the city is from the front porch of the Capital Building.


This is the point where the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad connected the East to the West on May 10, 1869. This is an exact replica of Union Pacific Engine No. 119. Over 143 years ago, two locomotives pulled up to the one-rail gap left in the track. After a golden spike was driven in the last rail, the country was connected. Although we didn't have time to wait to see the engine operate, we could hear the water and steam gurgling in the boiler.


We also saw a free-flying bird show.
This pair of black-necked stilts were willing to sit still to have their picture taken.

After the Aviary we stopped by the University of Utah Ute Stadium where the 2002 Olympic Cauldron is located.
Virginia was honored to light the Olympic flame.


After lunch in the Ogden historic district, at Karen's Cafe, we toured the Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill Air Force Base.




During the 2002 games the park hosted bobsleigh, skeleton, Luge, Nordic ski jumping, and Nordic combined events.
They offer bob-sled rides on summer sleds (with wheels) for $60.00 a person, which works out to $1.00 a second. The sleds are piloted by professional drivers. Reaching speeds up to 80 miles per hour and 5 G's of force we chose not to partake.


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