The rest of us drove over to their hometown and enjoyed wonderful spring-like weather with a visit to a nearby park.
We had a break in the daily showers and made our way to the National Park.
A short walk away is the memorial erected on the Kill Devil Hill where prior efforts of the famous brothers were attempted with gliders. Reading the story of Orville and Wilbur Wright is inspirational in their diligence to pursue a dream through study and determination.

Inside the visitor's center is a scale replica of the successful flyer. No, Cory didn't break rules to touch it!

He was selected as a volunteer from the audience to assist the park ranger in a demonstration of the plane's features.
Here he is receiving the gloves (not kid - but necessary!) that anyone must wear to touch the replica. The park ranger and Cory did a great job explaining how the plane was designed and what transpired on the takeoff day.

Beyond the memorial is a replica overlaid with bronze that the public is allowed to touch. The guys had a great time posing with the life sized model and figures.

Here they're pretending that they helped Wilbur keep the wing steady during the initial take-off.
The RV park that was our home base for exploring was a very roomy one with a large pond. We did see signs of some fish, but again the boys came up empty handed with their angling efforts.
We don't always find parks like this with plenty of space between sites. As I type this, for example, we could reach out our window and touch the camper next to us. We have to balance our priorities in campground selection: adequate size sites for our camper, desired hookups, proximity to the things we want to see, cost of site rental. Some are terrific, some are not terrific and some are downright distasteful. We remember the terrific ones fondly and are grateful for short stays at the downright distasteful!
Inside the visitor's center is a scale replica of the successful flyer. No, Cory didn't break rules to touch it!
He was selected as a volunteer from the audience to assist the park ranger in a demonstration of the plane's features.
Beyond the memorial is a replica overlaid with bronze that the public is allowed to touch. The guys had a great time posing with the life sized model and figures.
Here they're pretending that they helped Wilbur keep the wing steady during the initial take-off.
So glad you all came to visit, we had a great time. Praying for a good time and safety as you continue your travels! (David)
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