Our first trip in the Aspire was to Niagra Falls. We had gone to Mt. Rushmore the year before but that was when we owned the Meridian. That was our first trip in a motorhome as a family. The year before that we went to Alaska, but we flew there and visited Keith's brother, Frank and his wife Jodie.
After that trip to Alaska was when we knew we wanted to get a motorhome. Our lifetime dream is to drive the motorhome to Alaska. We will definitely have to be retired when we take that trip. So, our first trip to Niagra. How did we decided to go there?
While at Mt. Rushmore, we rented a car and drove to Devils Tower, the laccolith or igneous intrusion (look it up, I did) that was in the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
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Devils Tower |
We were pretty close to Yellowstone, and I thought it would be cool to go there too, but that would have to be another trip. So we started talking about places to go next. Since we were so close to Yellowstone we mentioned going there, but we didn't really want to go to or near the same place two years in a row so I mentioned going to Niagra Falls. Keith said he always wanted to drive the Florida Keys. Over the months after going to Mt. Rushmore, we needed to decide where to go and when. After looking at all the options we decided Niagra would be our next trip. We had just gotten back from North Carolina where we went to the NASCAR race in the Meridian (remember, that is where we saw the Entegra for the first time) and got the call that the Aspire was ready for us to pick up. So we went to get it, brought it back home and started packing it up for our first trip. Are we crazy? Taking the huge new motorhome on such a long trip for the first time. Not really knowing where everything is in it. How will it drive, how will the electrical stuff work? There's the sleeping arrangements to deal with. In the Meridian, the dining area turns to a bed. In the Aspire, it does not. The pull out couch turns into a queen size bed, but I don't really see Emily and Joseph sharing that bed. It's better than your typical mattress in a "hide-a-bed." It has an air mattress that you inflate after you pull the "bed" part out. So we got a nice air mattress for Joseph to sleep on. There was just so much new stuff to learn about in the new motorhome. That was another adventure in itself. But then again, what better way to make sure everything works like it's supposed to.
We started our trip from Memphis and went to The Airforce Museum at Wright Patterson AFB. It's in Dayton, Ohio.
After the museum it's off to Dearborn MI. home of Henry Ford Museum. The Henry Ford Museum is in an enclosed building 9 acres long with 40 foot ceilings. It's a great overview of how America has expanded and grown. Here are a few pictures of things we saw there.
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Chair President Lincoln was assassinated in |
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Bus Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat |
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limos of Presidents |
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Trevor Bayne's winning 2011 Daytona 500 car. (you know I couldn't leave this picture out)
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There are cars, planes, trains, machinery, and even furniture there. After the museum, in the same location is Greenfield Village. It's like stepping into a time machine, but going back in time.
We saw an old time baseball game...
the homes of Noah Webster and Robert Frost
And a replica of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park office and library.
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chair Edison sat in to see how long his lightbulb would stay lit.
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We even saw the Wright Bros. Cycle shop where they built the first powered flight aircraft.
Greenfield Village is like going back in time...
Finally, Niagra Falls...
Were were all given a pair of sandals to wear (and so thankful for that as to not get our own shoes wet)
and ponchos to wear. We got soaked and loved it...the falls were beautiful and I wouldn't mind going again some time.
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Maid of the Mist, we rode on that too |
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American and Canadian Falls
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The Falls at night
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All in all I would have to say that our first adventure in the Aspire was a huge success and I can't wait for many more.