Well people I had to make a tough decision, to continue on the coastline or to break off a bit deeper in land. I realized time is ticking and that if I were to continue on the coastline I might have taken for ever to get back home. So the decision was made and I said goodbye to the ocean for now, and went straight to Fayetteville North Carolina. It still was a pretty nice drive up there, a lot of things to see along the way. When I got to Fayetteville I asked around to the locals what to do if you’re an outsider in Fayetteville. They told me that I should definitely check out the Airborne and Special Operations Museum. So I did just that and checked out what it was all about. This was spectacular; it was all regarding the history of the Special Forces of the army and the equipment they used, all the different training techniques and so forth. It was a very good learning experience for Sean Zarinegar.
After that I drove over to the Liberty Point, which is the oldest known commercial building in Fayetteville. The local newspaper restored it and made it a public attraction.
I was thinking of getting another museum under the belt, but at the end decided to find a lodging and rest, the drive over here was pretty long and I even though it was beautiful, I still got tired. So as I write from my hotel room I can only reflect on how enriching this experience has been so far. For now this is Sean Zarinegar, logging off.
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