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Weekly Q&A What is your favorite example of novelty architecture? “The Blue Whale along Route 6

[Image] February is Black History Month, and we’re highlighting some inspirational people and destinations from across the U.S. below. Jessica Nabongo, the first Black woman to visit every country on Earth, tells us what she loves about road trips; members of the organization Outdoor Afro share the importance of representation in the outdoors; and one writer takes an emotional trip down the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. Sanna Boman Editor in Chief, Roadtrippers Magazine [Alternate text] [Alternate text] [Image]( [After visiting every country on Earth, Jessica Nabongo hits the road in the U.S.]( [Read more]( [Image]( [Bungee jumping off the Bridge to Nowhere is a full-day adventure, not for the faint of heart]( [Let's go]( [Alternate text]( [Have you boondocked?]( [We want to hear from boondockers about your camping habits. Fill out this short survey for a chance to win a 1-year Roadtrippers Plus subscription.]( [Take the survey]( [Image]( [Southern Louisiana's Courir de Mardi Gras is a colorful—and sometimes creepy—Cajun tradition]( [Read more]( [Image]( [Sleep in an igloo or bathe in a champagne glass at these themed hotels]( [Take this trip]( Weekly Q&A What is your favorite example of novelty architecture? “The Blue Whale along Route 66; the large tire in the Detroit area; and the [Longaberger] basket office near Newark, Ohio.” - Debra Jo Sujka [Image]( [Image]( [Free to roam: Following in the footsteps of a legend along Maryland’s Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway]( [Let's go]( [Take a virtual tour of ‘The Zone,’ an immersive Britney Spears experience]( [Take me there]( [Image]( [Outdoor Afro creates spaces for Black joy in nature]( [Read more]( [Image]( FROM OUR PARTNERS [Visit some of the best golf courses in Central Florida]( [Check it out]( [Image] Sent with ❤️from Roadtrippers HQ Visit Us [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( Roadtrippers 131 E. McMicken Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45202 Want to receive even more road trip inspiration & stories from the road? Update your profile [here](. [Unsubscribe](

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