Sunday, 24 April 2016

Scranton to Columbus, Ohio

Covered bridge of Pennsylvania 

This morning we set off for Fallingwater, an iconic house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for a department store mogul in the 1930s. 

The house sits in hilly countryside south east of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It's over 80 years old but still looks innovative and modern, and is a popular tourist attraction. Fallingwater sits above a waterfall, and nestles into the rock of the hillside behind. 




Our bed was in Columbus, Ohio, tonight. The drive took us through West Virginia (for 8 miles) and into Ohio, which is a new state for both of us. 


Green, farming country, with big rivers, coal and cowboy towns with ornate architecture in their red brick buildings.

We watched contrails criss cross the blue sky to form patchwork, and were grateful that with so much roadwork going on, we were out and about on a weekend. 

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