Sunday, April 29, 2018

The Arc Encounter Road Trip

A group of ladies from church decided last year to take a road trip to see the Arc which Ken Hamm had built near Williamstown, KY.  The final plans included a side trip to see the Creation Museum in nearby Petersburg, KY, also built by Ken Hamm.
So we left early Monday morning on April 23, planning to spend the night in Dahlonega, GA.  It was very rainy going up I-95 toward I-10 to connect with I-75 North.  Even with the gps on, somehow we missed the turn for I-295 and the I-10 connection.  our driver then took the scenic route through Jacksonville and we were not delayed at all.  For the most part, the trip was uneventful and we made it to our rental before nightfall with plenty of time to unload the van and then head out for dinner at a SteakN Shake restaurant.
This was the main house; we had the former mother-in-law apartment to the right of the main house.

 This is the front of the in-law apartment.

 This was our entrance.

 The living room/kitchen area




This bedroom has another bunk bed which would sleep three people in addition to these two twin beds.


The other bedroom had a queen bed.

Before heading out to dinner, we took a recommended side trip to see the waterfalls at Camp Glisson, a conference center and camp run by the United Methodists.



We had to remove our shoes in order to use the walkway because the water was running over it.


Some of these buildings seem to be private residences within the camp.





After eating dinner at Steak' n Shake, we returned to the house.  And so ended day one.

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