How Many Miles to Galena

or Baked, Hashed Brown or French Fried

Nonfiction, Travel, Family Travel, United States, Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Richard Bissell ISBN: 9781618865823
Publisher: eNet Press Inc. Publication: September 29, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard Bissell
ISBN: 9781618865823
Publisher: eNet Press Inc.
Publication: September 29, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Richard Bissell's advice is to “Go anyplace. . . . To travel, to move around ― that's the thing. No matter where.” Be prepared to laugh and guffaw and hold your sides and, perhaps, depending on your age,  reminisce a bit (How Many Miles to Galena was first published in 1965) as you ride along with Richard Bissell as he recounts a number of memorable journeys with his wife and children (and the family dog) by car, plane,  train, boat, and Alaskan ferry across the North American continent.  Packed with an amazing collection – lists and bits and quotations –  of travel lore, unforgettable characters, restaurants, old hotels, insights, and humorous commentary, you might wish you could turn back the clock and see the U.S.A. and Canada of yesteryear for yourself. Would you believe that TWA baked their own bread in flight?  Get out!   

Although the journey begins with a trip from South Norwalk, Connecticut to Kamloops – a suggestion from Richard's wife when he is itching to hit the road  again ( "KAMLOOPS?" I scream. "WOW!" and I rush off to pack my bags, which I have just finished unpacking. "Round up the kids!" I holler. "Where's the map book? Where's the snakebite kit? Where is my bowie knife? Where is Kamloops?" ), the road meanders to a host of destinations including Dubuque, Iowa, Mount Rushmore(don't wear hair curlers), Yellowstone, Wyoming, Montana, the Alcan Highway and later Maine, Mount Snow, Vermont, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Saint Louis, Chicago, Las Vegas and finally Galena, the county seat of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, to sleep where Lincoln once slept.

Kick back and enjoy.  More than half the fun is in getting there?  How true. How delightfully true.

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Richard Bissell's advice is to “Go anyplace. . . . To travel, to move around ― that's the thing. No matter where.” Be prepared to laugh and guffaw and hold your sides and, perhaps, depending on your age,  reminisce a bit (How Many Miles to Galena was first published in 1965) as you ride along with Richard Bissell as he recounts a number of memorable journeys with his wife and children (and the family dog) by car, plane,  train, boat, and Alaskan ferry across the North American continent.  Packed with an amazing collection – lists and bits and quotations –  of travel lore, unforgettable characters, restaurants, old hotels, insights, and humorous commentary, you might wish you could turn back the clock and see the U.S.A. and Canada of yesteryear for yourself. Would you believe that TWA baked their own bread in flight?  Get out!   

Although the journey begins with a trip from South Norwalk, Connecticut to Kamloops – a suggestion from Richard's wife when he is itching to hit the road  again ( "KAMLOOPS?" I scream. "WOW!" and I rush off to pack my bags, which I have just finished unpacking. "Round up the kids!" I holler. "Where's the map book? Where's the snakebite kit? Where is my bowie knife? Where is Kamloops?" ), the road meanders to a host of destinations including Dubuque, Iowa, Mount Rushmore(don't wear hair curlers), Yellowstone, Wyoming, Montana, the Alcan Highway and later Maine, Mount Snow, Vermont, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Saint Louis, Chicago, Las Vegas and finally Galena, the county seat of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, to sleep where Lincoln once slept.

Kick back and enjoy.  More than half the fun is in getting there?  How true. How delightfully true.

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