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Starting Point: New Orleans, Louisiana
Finishing Point: Atlanta, Georgia
Trip Totals
States: 48
Towns: 370
State Capitals: 33
Fun Facts
• Pennsylvania is the only one of the 13 original states that doesn't border the Atlantic Ocean.
• You’re never more than 60 miles from salt water in any place in Florida.
• Indiana is the smallest state west of the Appalachian Mountains in the continental United States.
• The state of Kansas has more than 6,000 “ghost towns.”
• Maine is the only state that shares its border with only one other state.
• The Great Salt Lake has no fish living in it.
March 31, 2021
Most recently updated on March 12, 2024 Partially driven on April 3, 2023 Originally posted on March 31, 2021 Our route today is a pretty straight […]
April 1, 2021
Most recently updated on March 13, 2024 Partially driven on April 3, 2023 Originally posted on April 1, 2021 New Orleans is our finale today, but […]
April 2, 2021
Most recently updated on April 6, 2024 Driven on April 4-6, 2024 Originally posted on April 2, 2021 We’re back on Interstate 10 this morning, heading […]
April 3, 2021
Most recently updated on April 8, 2024 Driven on April 7, 2024 Originally posted on April 3, 2021 We are Florida-bound today as we begin week […]
April 4, 2021
Most recently updated on April 10, 2024 Driven on April 9-10, 2024 Originally posted on April 4, 2021 Today, we head in the direction of Georgia. […]
April 5, 2021
Most recently updated on March 17, 2024 Originally posted on April 5, 2021 There are three states on the agenda for Day 17 of our journey. We’ll […]
Spotlight
July 9, 2020
The United States has been a nation of immigrants ever since the first European settlers arrived in the 1600s and began forming the colonies. For the […]
July 17, 2020
The words “Love Canal” are synonymous with toxic water pollution. That’s due, in great part, to a young reporter named Michael Brown who worked for the […]
July 31, 2020
The South may have lost the Civil War on the battlefield. It may have had to officially ban slavery to be allowed back into the Union. […]