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CLASSf TRIP 0 1950 - 1951 ? 7 -'.,, f-'. 1 'Lai Mr Neeley On Little Round Top ' if - Gettysburg Battle Field our Wf?nde1'fu1 ffcapitoi Bldg. Washlngtoms Tomb bus driver ! The memorable day of May 4, finally came around, and the Juniors and Seniors of 51 started their nine day Miller tour with Losantville School. We left Richmond at 8 a.m. with our capable driver, Neeley and our guide and sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson. Since Mrs. Maynard loves to travel she too accompanied the group adding her comments and past experiences along the way. We enjoyed scenery, oil wells, coal mines, and one another as we journeyed to Pittsburgh for our first stop. The Pittsburgher was a nice hotel, the evening rainy, but, fine for exploring the city and some shows. Sunday included traveling through the mountains, seven tunnels, Gettysburg Battlefield, and the Washington Cathedral as we arrived in Washington that evening. Monday was a busy day with many tired feet. We visited Washington Monument, the Capitol, Library of Congress, the Supreme Court Building, Washington Airport, Mount Vernon, Smithsonian Institute, Arlington Cemetery, Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, Lee's Mansion, ending with im- pressive service at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Some were fortunate enough to see Presi- dent Truman as he rode down to the Statler Hotel that evening. Tuesday we left the Annapolis Hotel and traveled through Baltimore to Philadelphia where we saw Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, and the Betsy Ross Home. We arrived in New York City staying at the Shelton Hotel which seemed to interest many with its television and swimming pool. Wednesday, we spent taking a boat trip seeing New York from the Hudson River. Shows, shopping, ballgames, and etc. took care of the afternoon and evening. Thursday, we took a sight seeing bus visiting The Bowery, Chinatown, Wall Street, and the Empire State Building. At noon we left for West Point traveling through the Catskill Mountains. We saw the parade and review in full dress. A night at the beautiful Hotel Thayer was quite restful. Friday, we enjoyed the beautiful scenery as we traveled across state of New York through the Finger Lake Region. Rochester was our overnight stay. Saturday, the biggest thrill was viewing Niagara Falls, riding on the Maid of the Mist and over the Whirlpool. Traveling through Canada afforded some interesting contrast. Arriving in Detroit our last night was spent at the Hotel Detroiter. T Sunday found us up early lextremely sol to travel to Williamsburg, the garden spot of the world so most of the group thought. Statue of Liberty A Lincoln Memorial' Gettysburg Cemetery 'Eternal Peace' Washington M9m0I'1a1
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