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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 153029" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>You know what? More than you liking the option, or Johnson, or GT, what I really like about this is traveling with your daughter. Everything else pales. I have three sons and one daughter. I have done Civil War battlefields, Natchez (and the Mississippi Indian mounds), Selma and the Edmund Pettis Bridge, the Little Big Horn with one or all. Several years ago I took her to my HS class reunion in South Georgia. But the one trip I would not exchange for any of them was a trip with her to Gettysburg. A man has not lived until his daughter volunteers to join him in making that 1,400 yard march to Cemetery Ridge. It was supposed to explore her interest in archives and history. It turned into the most satisfying week of my life. I found it amazing how well we came to know each other without three brothers clamoring and thrashing about. Bet you had a blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 153029, member: 2175"] You know what? More than you liking the option, or Johnson, or GT, what I really like about this is traveling with your daughter. Everything else pales. I have three sons and one daughter. I have done Civil War battlefields, Natchez (and the Mississippi Indian mounds), Selma and the Edmund Pettis Bridge, the Little Big Horn with one or all. Several years ago I took her to my HS class reunion in South Georgia. But the one trip I would not exchange for any of them was a trip with her to Gettysburg. A man has not lived until his daughter volunteers to join him in making that 1,400 yard march to Cemetery Ridge. It was supposed to explore her interest in archives and history. It turned into the most satisfying week of my life. I found it amazing how well we came to know each other without three brothers clamoring and thrashing about. Bet you had a blast. [/QUOTE]
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