As a lifelong “road warrior” (classmate Al Cerrone ’76 and I took a cross-country trip after graduation), I found this article and guide interesting. I thought I would take the PAW guide and turn it into an interactive Google Map (http://bit.ly/PAWRoadTrip). I have a classmate visiting this week: Steve Dujack ’76, a former PAW editor. We are headed out on a road trip from Spokane, Wash., down to Joseph, Ore., and have adjusted our route on the way back to stop by Milton-Freewater to locate the grave of Harlan Peck 1862, who wrote “Old Nassau.”
As a lifelong “road warrior” (classmate Al Cerrone ’76 and I took a cross-country trip after graduation), I found this article and guide interesting. I thought I would take the PAW guide and turn it into an interactive Google Map (http://bit.ly/PAWRoadTrip). I have a classmate visiting this week: Steve Dujack ’76, a former PAW editor. We are headed out on a road trip from Spokane, Wash., down to Joseph, Ore., and have adjusted our route on the way back to stop by Milton-Freewater to locate the grave of Harlan Peck 1862, who wrote “Old Nassau.”