Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Sites to see in National Parks (not the name of the park itself)

  1. Devils Golf Course (Death Valley)
  2. Santa Elena Canyon, in Big Bend
  3. El Capitan (Yosemite Natl. Park)
  4. Delicate Arch (Arches Natl Park)
  5. Hoodoos (Bryce Canyon Natl. Park)
  6. Half Dome, Yosemite
  7. Cave and Basin (Banff Natl. Park)
  8. North Rim (Grand Canyon National Park)
  9. Little Round Top (Gettysburg Natl. Military Park)
  10. Thaddeus Kosciuszko House (Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial)
    The smallest US National Park, at 0.2 acres.

Sites to see in National Parks (not the name of the park itself)

  1. Devils Golf Course (Death Valley)
  2. Santa Elena Canyon, in Big Bend
  3. El Capitan (Yosemite Natl. Park)
  4. Delicate Arch (Arches Natl Park)
  5. Hoodoos (Bryce Canyon Natl. Park)
  6. Half Dome, Yosemite
  7. Cave and Basin (Banff Natl. Park)
  8. North Rim (Grand Canyon National Park)
  9. Little Round Top (Gettysburg Natl. Military Park)
  10. Thaddeus Kosciuszko House (Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial)
  11. Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Mountains (Shenandoah National Park)

Sites to see in National Parks (not the name of the park itself)

  1. Devils Golf Course (Death Valley)
  2. Santa Elena Canyon, in Big Bend
  3. El Capitan (Yosemite Natl. Park)
  4. Delicate Arch (Arches Natl Park)
  5. Hoodoos (Bryce Canyon Natl. Park)
  6. Half Dome, Yosemite
  7. Cave and Basin (Banff Natl. Park)
  8. North Rim (Grand Canyon National Park)
  9. Little Round Top (Gettysburg Natl. Military Park)
  10. Thaddeus Kosciuszko House (Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial)
  11. Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Mountains (Shenandoah National Park)
  12. Bison (Theodore Roosevelt National Park)

Sites to see in National Parks (not the name of the park itself)

  1. Devils Golf Course (Death Valley)
  2. Santa Elena Canyon, in Big Bend
  3. El Capitan (Yosemite Natl. Park)
  4. Delicate Arch (Arches Natl Park)
  5. Hoodoos (Bryce Canyon Natl. Park)
  6. Half Dome, Yosemite
  7. Cave and Basin (Banff Natl. Park)
  8. North Rim (Grand Canyon National Park)
  9. Little Round Top (Gettysburg Natl. Military Park)
  10. Thaddeus Kosciuszko House (Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial)
  11. Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Mountains (Shenandoah National Park)
  12. Bison (Theodore Roosevelt National Park)
  13. General Sherman (Sequoia)

I’ll pass.

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years

Damn. Out of all 50 state capitals, you picked the only one I could answer.

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Springfield, IL - I used to drive there for work and my college roommate was from there.

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Montpelier - I’ve never lived there but I’ve visited it a number of times.

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Montpelier - I’ve never lived there but I’ve visited it a number of times.
  4. Annapolis - I’ve visited several times, as a tourist and on business.

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Montpelier - I’ve never lived there but I’ve visited it a number of times.
  4. Annapolis - I’ve visited several times, as a tourist and on business.
  5. Juneau — a good visit and tour to this can’t-drive-to capital city

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Montpelier - I’ve never lived there but I’ve visited it a number of times.
  4. Annapolis - I’ve visited several times, as a tourist and on business.
  5. Juneau — a good visit and tour to this can’t-drive-to capital city
  6. Columbus - been there often; my niece lives there now. A nice town and becoming a bit more upscale.

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Montpelier - I’ve never lived there but I’ve visited it a number of times.
  4. Annapolis - I’ve visited several times, as a tourist and on business.
  5. Juneau — a good visit and tour to this can’t-drive-to capital city
  6. Columbus - been there often; my niece lives there now. A nice town and becoming a bit more upscale.
  7. Sacramento — it’s interesting seeing Arnold’s portrait on display there
    … but not as odd as seeing Sarah’s in Juneau

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Sacramento - lived there with my family for over seven years.

What? Why, NDP?

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Sacramento - lived there with my family for over seven years.
  4. Indianapolis - lived there or near there since 1975

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Sacramento - lived there with my family for over seven years.
  4. Indianapolis - lived there or near there since 1975
  5. Columbus - went to OSU for several years

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Montpelier - I’ve never lived there but I’ve visited it a number of times.
  4. Annapolis - I’ve visited several times, as a tourist and on business.
  5. Juneau — a good visit and tour to this can’t-drive-to capital city
  6. Columbus - been there often; my niece lives there now. A nice town and becoming a bit more upscale / went to OSU for several years
  7. Sacramento — it’s interesting seeing Arnold’s portrait on display there / lived there with my family for over seven years.
  8. Indianapolis - lived there or near there since 1975
  9. Montpelier - tiny and pleasant; my brother-in-law lives there.

Housekeeping.

The state capital you are personally most familiar with

  1. Baton Rouge – lived there two years
  2. Albany — Latham is my hometown; lived there 7 years; in an Albany courthouse I became a naturalized US citizen
  3. Montpelier - I’ve never lived there but I’ve visited it a number of times.
  4. Annapolis - I’ve visited several times, as a tourist and on business.
  5. Juneau — a good visit and tour to this can’t-drive-to capital city
  6. Columbus - been there often; my niece lives there now. A nice town and becoming a bit more upscale / went to OSU for several years
  7. Sacramento — it’s interesting seeing Arnold’s portrait on display there / lived there with my family for over seven years.
  8. Indianapolis - lived there or near there since 1975
  9. Montpelier - tiny and pleasant; my brother-in-law lives there.
  10. Boston - I lived in Cambridge for 2 months and have visited Boston itself on many other occasions. The State House is beautiful.

Bumping :grinning: