Mitchell and Carol’s cross-country vacation, with bridges
Here is a travelogue from Mitchell and Carol’s trip. The westbound route started in the south, and moved up the west coast and then north and east back to Boston. In addition to seeing bridges, the Roses did other tourist things and visited family. That is interesting, but let’s focus on the bridges.
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