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The Travel Guide that
Celebrates the Heritage and Culture of the
“Journey Through Hallowed Ground”

Where America Happened™
from Gettysburg to Monticello

The Journey Through Hallowed Ground—The Official Guide to Where America Happened written by noted travel book author, David Edwin Lillard, with a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, Geraldine Brooks, features a full-color fold-out map, twelve detailed maps of the corridor, county-by-county guides to the sites, attractions and back roads, and eight "Create Your Own Journeys" based on themes like U.S. Presidents, African American History, natural history and scenic views. The Journey Through Hallowed Ground truly celebrates where America happened.

The Travel Guide includes:
Heritage sites, presidential homes, and more American heritage than any other region in the country, in addition to 13 national parks, 15 historic main streets, and much more.

Shops & Stops in historic downtowns, lodgings, wineries, restaurants, farmers’ markets, antiques, live entertainment, galleries and museums.

 

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Travel Guide to the Journey Through Hallowed Ground

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Softcover, 288 pages, b/w photos
, ISBN 1-933102-24-1

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Side trips, day trip ideas for friends and families, walking tours, and outdoor recreation along the way—all the attractions to enjoy within the vast history and natural beauty of this celebrated area.

About the Author
David Edwin Dillard is the author of six adventure travel guides and books that explore the heritage of the American landscape. Best known as an outdoor writer, his work includes off-the-beaten track books like Appalachian Trail Names: Origins of Places Names along the A.T. He also is the editor of an online travel guide to the Potomac River.

 

 

 
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The Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership is a non-profit organization
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to appreciate, respect, and experience this rich cultural landscape
through education and heritage tourism.

 

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