On October 13th, we said goodbye to our dear friends Kim and Glenn and their kids in Centreville and drove to Annapolis, Maryland. It was sad saying goodbye to them. The kids had so much fun with Tia, Corinne, Marissa and Austin. We had driven straight to a Sam’s Club to stay the night there. It was going to be our first time doing that. The manager said they allowed it but they didn’t have 24 hour security. After we set up the RV, we drove to downtown Annapolis to tour the state capitol. It was a very interesting Capitol Building. One of the oldest we had seen. It sits on a hill with very small brick streets surrounding it and old buildings all around too. The streets are small because they were built way back before there were cars. It was very quaint. We went in and took the tour. It’s not a big Capitol but it was very interesting because of how old it is. They were refurbishing some rooms so they had fully exposed walls where you could see the original bricks. The Chambers were like others and although it is an old building they still use it for its purpose. After the tour we walked and found a restaurant near the water to have lunch. All of Annapolis is so pretty. We went back to our RV and decided not to stay in the Sam’s parking lot. Kevin found an RV Park near Dover Delaware, our next stop so we drove on over to it.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
October 13, 2009. Day 86 Annapolis Maryland.
On October 13th, we said goodbye to our dear friends Kim and Glenn and their kids in Centreville and drove to Annapolis, Maryland. It was sad saying goodbye to them. The kids had so much fun with Tia, Corinne, Marissa and Austin. We had driven straight to a Sam’s Club to stay the night there. It was going to be our first time doing that. The manager said they allowed it but they didn’t have 24 hour security. After we set up the RV, we drove to downtown Annapolis to tour the state capitol. It was a very interesting Capitol Building. One of the oldest we had seen. It sits on a hill with very small brick streets surrounding it and old buildings all around too. The streets are small because they were built way back before there were cars. It was very quaint. We went in and took the tour. It’s not a big Capitol but it was very interesting because of how old it is. They were refurbishing some rooms so they had fully exposed walls where you could see the original bricks. The Chambers were like others and although it is an old building they still use it for its purpose. After the tour we walked and found a restaurant near the water to have lunch. All of Annapolis is so pretty. We went back to our RV and decided not to stay in the Sam’s parking lot. Kevin found an RV Park near Dover Delaware, our next stop so we drove on over to it.
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