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Monday, April 27, 2015

Great Smokey National Park, Highway 28 and the End of the Confederacy

APRIL 23RD, 2015:  Drove through both major drives through the National Park after buying our Golden Senior Pass at the visitor center.  ($10 for life getting into all national parks for free, such a deal.)  We hadn't intended on driving the first section, but made a wrong turn coming out of the center.

Once in Cherokee, N.C., we eventually got on NC-28 which eventually became Ga.-28, then S.C.-28.  Beautiful but tiring mountain driving the whole way.

Then all the traffic and traffic lights you could ever want in Anderson, S.C. and then Abbeville, S.C., and Washington, Georgia, two places playing a role in the end of the Confederacy.  *See my Saw the Elephant blog/

Ended up in Augusta, Ga. and watched the Hawks lose and Bulls win at Hooters.

--RoadDog

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