You need to visit The Tennessee Museum of Aviation!

The Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg, Tennessee area is a great vacation destination! A lot of families go to hike in the beautiful mountains, catch an amazing show, spend a day at Dolly Wood, hang out together playing Putt-Putt Golf, and for other reasons. Yet, History Buffs need to make sure they place the Tennessee Museum of Aviation on their list when they visit the area!

This incredible museum offers 50,000 square feet of artifacts and other historical items! Vintage airplanes, automobiles, military memorabilia, and more awaits you at this destination. We took our kids on this trip with us and they had an incredible time and learned a lot!

This museum has an astonishing variety of exhibits. From World War II to Evel Knievel, there are incredible encounters here with aviation exhibits the whole family will enjoy!

For more information visit: https://www.tnairmuseum.com/

Visit Dallas

One of the most memorable historical destinations I have ever been to is The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.  It is a must-visit destination for history buffs, and anyone interested in the events that shaped America in the 20th century. The museum is located in Dallas, Texas, and is dedicated to preserving the memory of President John F. Kennedy and the events surrounding his assassination in 1963.

The Sixth Floor Museum provides a unique perspective on one of the most significant events in American history. It is the only museum dedicated to the assassination of President Kennedy and provides a comprehensive look at the events that led up to the tragedy. They have a collection of original artifacts related to the assassination, including photographs, documents, and artifacts from that day.

The Sixth Floor Museum serves as a memorial to President Kennedy and a tribute to his legacy. Visitors can pay their respects to the late president and learn about his life and achievements.

If you travel to Dallas, we recommend this website to check out the Sixth Floor Museum: https://www.jfk.org/

Visit Pearl Harbor

One of the best trips we have ever taken was when my husband and I went to Oahu in Hawaii. While many people view Hawaii as a must see “bucket list” destination for the breathtaking views, as history lovers its likely your main destination is Pearl Harbor. As with most historical experiences, Pearl Harbor is a somber reminder of monumental sacrifice. You can’t help but feel the weightiness and significance of the site of this historical event that propelled the USA into another global conflict when you visit this place, especially if you take a tour of the USS Arizona Memorial. If you do decide to visit, you can also see the USS Missouri, were the treaty between the USA and Japan was signed, bringing an end to the Pacific Front Conflict. So, in one visit, you can simultaneously see where WW II began and ended for the USA. There are very few places we say are a “must see,” but Pearl Harbor is for sure one of them!

For more information on Pearl Harbor, click here: https://www.pearlharborhistoricsites.org/

 

Visit Plymouth and Boston

Okay, history lovers!

Can you imagine a better trip than visiting the original site of the Pilgrims and then going to see where Paul Revere lived in Boston? Our suggestion is that you do both! My husband and I were trying to think of a way to see both these sites. First, we went to Plymouth and visit a replica of the May Flower and see Plymouth Rock. This only took us a couple of hours. Then, there is a train at Plymouth that will take you all the way to Boston! So, we took the train to Boston and toured areas including the site of the Boston Massacre, this historic grave of “Mother Goose,” Paul Revere’s home, and more! Then we came back to Plymouth where we parked our car.  It only takes about an hour by train. Our kids loved the train ride itself and the trip!

By starting in Plymouth, and taking the train to Boston, we saw the replica of the May Flower, Plymouth Rock, and the Site of the Boston Massacre all in one day!

 

We suggest you check out these two sites here if you are interested in seeing Plymouth and Boston in ONE DAY!

https://www.bostonusa.com/plan/visitor-centers-and-guides/ & https://seeplymouth.com