Time to leave museum-heavy Washington behind and relax a little on two day journey up to Paul's brother, Phill and family. So, Wednesday we set off from Washington. During the day we crossed over two drainage divides - the Eastern Continental Divide, between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico directions - and the Great Lakes / Mississippi divide. We also took the car over 8000 miles on the trip meter, not too bad considering we did nearly 5000 in the first 4 weeks. First, though, we headed into rural Pennsylvania to Kentuck Knob. KK is a national historic landmark, a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1953, one of his last. FLW is probably most famous for his Guggenheim Art Gallery in New York - the white spiral one, like a snail stretched tall
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