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Twitchhiker: Tales from the Edge of America

Twitchhiker: Tales from the Edge of America

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'Tales from the Edge of America' is my second book, published in February 2013 - 10,000 miles, 31 states, no turning back.

Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
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  • New Orleans
  • San Francisco
  • Mystic
  • Rugby
  • New York
  • Portland
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"Check out the frosted windows on the 2nd floor at the rear. Local blogger Larry See calls this the “mystery room”; it's now stripped bare and there's no record of what occurred inside it."
Historic and Protected Site
· San Francisco, United States
8.4
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"Welcome to the the centre of the North American continent! Lee's been running this bar since the 1960s - you'll still find him there, telling stories to the regulars. $1.25 a beer!"
Bar
· Rugby, United States
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"There aren't many reasons to visit Malta, but this is the best. Together with the Phillips County Museum next door, Great Plains pride itself on showcasing fossils dug up in Malta’s back yard."
History Museum
· Malta, United States
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"A beat-up joint described by Zagat as "where the not-so-elite meet to eat". Perfect description. If it's your first meal in NOLA, try their Cajun chicken and jambalaya supreme."
Cajun / Creole
· New Orleans, United States
7.8
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"Sourced from around the world, a wonderfully offbeat collection that celebrates the great myths and hoaxes that have enchanted and entertained the public."
Science Museum
· Portland, United States
6.8
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"The Charles W Morgan, the only surviving whaling ship. It first set sail in 1841 and was much more than a ship; it was a factory too, where sailors would harvest whale blubber and barrel the oils."
Boat / Ferry
· Mystic, United States
8.3