You should buy a Blue Passport book..........

It's a book with a postage stamp on every page. You buy one in say Philadelphia and you go to all the National Historical sites inside the book and on the day you are there say Augustus Saint Gauden's home in Cornish NH you get the book stamped by the Ranger. Then you move on to another site like Burnsides Bridge in Antietam and you visit the Civil War site or Arlington and see Arlington house or when in Baltimore you go to John Work Garretts house "Evergreen" and you bring the Mint State this and how much is that life and make it come alive. Take the family to Shenandoah, Gettysburg or the Colonial town of Friedricksburg and see Light horse Harry Lee's home Stratford Hall and the cherubs in the fireplace that Robert E Lee said goodbye to as a child. At Mount Vernon The ladies of the Revolution sold me a colonial coin, got it here somewhere. Coins are fun you can make em come alive. The Smithsonian is great and Harpers Ferry is so picturesque . Hey ! I'm only 38 I just look 62.
All of the above is fun for the whole family
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Interesting !!!
I bought one for my daughter but unfortunately always forget to bring it when we travel.
I have a real passport (many, since my first one in 1968)... but that does sound like an interesting idea... well, it would be if I had kids, or young grandkids (still waiting on the greats)...Cheers, RickO