Yesterday was a travel day for us. We left the campground at 8 AM, stopped in Lewes for a sticky bun and cinnamon roll at the "Old World Bread" bakery, and then headed south to the Outer Banks and Cape Hatteras. Along the way we crossed Chesapeake Bay via the bridge tunnel, and stopped in Norfolk for lunch at Free Mason Abbey Restaurant, which we would highly recommend, especially the she crab soup.
One of the many carriers and battleships in Norfolk.
December 17,1903...the Wright Brothers first flight. It last only 120 feet.
tThe large stone to the left marks their take off point. The four smaller stones mark the distance of their four flights, the last of which lasted for 800 feet.
The Wright Brothers arrived in Kitty Hawk in 1901 and spent two years developing gliders. The monument marks the dune from which they launched their gliders. There was no grass on the dunes in those days, but the National Park Service planted the it to preserve the dune for posterity.















Great journalism. Those dunes look like Ptown.
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ReplyDeleteThis post just sent me on a research path into the Wright Brothers. My brother works for a company founded by the Wright Brothers. Interesting reading, and there's a book about them by the fabulous David McCullough. /S
ReplyDeleteTheir story is fascinating!
DeleteSounds like good, clean fun! How far South are you headed? Would love to see you come to South Florida. We’re back from Italy May 6.
ReplyDeleteGood travels!
Hi Roger, We're missing most of Florida other than the panhandle.
DeleteLooks like the USS Iwo Jima
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