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Journey Through Hallowed Ground: A Tour from Gettysburg to Monticello (Capital Travels)

audiobook Journey Through Hallowed Ground: A Tour from Gettysburg to Monticello (Capital Travels) by David Lillard; Journey Through Hallowed Ground in History

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Ellis Island to Lynch; KY tells the story of Ferenc Nagy; who left Budapest; Hungary when he was 18 years old with his father; mother; and two younger brothers. He bound a ship from Bremenhaven; Germany to Ellis Island on August 18; 1908 and arrived on September 6th. From there; Ferenc ended up in Lynch; Kentucky; where he worked in the mines; married; and raised his family.


#1191407 in Books Capital Books 2006-09-15 2006-10-12Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .64 x 5.54 x 8.50l; .82 #File Name: 1933102241288 pages


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. showed me places I would have missedBy CJThis book showed me places I would have missed and actually included the map even tho it was preowned! Taking it with me on our trip0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Hallowed GroundBy Richmond HamiltonI am using this guide to plan a motor home trip next year. I would recommend it to anyone who plans on being in thispart of the U.S. I would have missed things if I had tried to do this on my own.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Journey Through Hallowed Ground book reviewBy RuthThis is an excellent book for anyone traveling from Gettysburg; PA to Jefferson's Monticello in Virginia. Very beautiful drive in the fall but would be lovely any time of year. The book sends you into all the lovely and historic towns along the way and has very interesting side comments. We took a hike in Maryland near Camp David and the presidential helicopter flew over. If not for the mention in the book; we would not have known we were near Camp David. The National Military Cemetery in Culpeper; VA is lovely and worth the effort to find. We stayed in a Bed Breakfast in Gettysburg and took the auto tour of the battlefield; something every American should do; I believe. If people of all colors would experience this history and how this battle changed all of our futures; I believe it would make us a stronger more united group. Great book. Great experience.http://www..com/gp/product/1933102241/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_img

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