During my travels to Dayton, Ohio. I noticed that Indiana has a variety of different electric towers. This is an example of one of themI downloaded this image off of the Air Force’s website. I think it does a good job of showing the layout of the museumHere I am driving onto the museum grounds. I was trying to capture the vast size of the museum groundsThe picture says it allWalking up to the entrance of the museum. The museum is paid for by all the different aircraft manufacturers like Lockheed & BoeingThat’s a replica of the Red Baron’s airplane that he flew in World War IThe Memphis Belle was a famous World War II bomber. They even made a movie a few years back about Memphis Belle and her crewStanding up in the cafeteria that straddles two of the museum halls – I took this video to show you the layout of one of the buildingsPictured is a B2 bomber – it’s the type of aircraft that was recently used in the bombing of Iran’s nuclear production bunkersOne of airplanes from the Air Force’s Thunderbirds. It’s an F-16This is an F 22 which currently is the world’s most advanced fighter planeA view of the SR 71 BlackbirdThe SR 71 Blackbird is an amazing piece of engineering. It still holds all sorts of flight recordsThese are different versions of America’s nuclear deterrent missiles. The one with the green band up towards the top is an Minuteman III – it’s USA’s most current nuclear missileThese are what are nuclear warheads look like now. There’s usually three on the top of each one of the missiles.After leaving Dayton, Ohio, I made my way to Cincinnati, Ohio and stayed at a campground just outside of Cincinnati. The campground was named Winton ParkWhen I drove down to Great America Ballpark, I parked right across the street under the highway via duck. Can you find Greta?Waiting to be allowed into the ballparkThat’s the John Roebling Suspension Bridge that spans the Ohio river. The Ohio river runs across the street from the ballparkSelfie from inside the ballparkGreat America Ballpark is a nice park, but it’s pretty similar to all the newer modern ball parksRight before the game was scheduled to begin, a thunderstorm rolled in and we went into a rain delay that lasted about an hour and a halfThe game finally got underwayThe next day I took back road highways to my next campground. In Indiana and while driving through one of the towns, I came across the siteAlthough Indiana’s campgrounds are well kept they are old and need some updating. But even still, it was a nice parkA picture of where Greta and I spent the night in that campgroundThe next morning, when leaving the park, it was a cloudy and foggy morning and I thought this was a interesting picture