The Bicentennial
I was here then - I was 24 at the time of the Bicentennial. But actually, my family went on a tour of Europe in July of 1976.
It was a tense time to take a plane trip to Europe. There had been hijackings almost every year of the 1970s. In fact, it was Just days before we left on our trip that the Entebbe raid took place - passengers kidnapped by Palestinian and German terrorists were saved by an Israeli operation. When we got off the plane in Athens, I saw guards on the tarmac with macnine guns - maybe that's why.
But anyway, off we went. Here are some old photos and things we saved from the trip, which started in London, then we flew to Greece, took a boat to Italy, and spent the rest of the trip on a big tour bus, driving north to finally end in Paris.
We picked this up in the London Underground. I actually saw that movie, but back home ...
We took a train from London to Oxford and visited the famous Blackwell's bookstore there. Here's a photo of me in Oxford ...
Took a plane to Greece next. We did visit the acropolis, of couse, which was being renovated then, but also went other places, including Olympia. This was our hotel ...
We took a boat to Bari, Italy, and then on to Rome. Here's my sister and mom outside the Vatican ...
And this is me in the Vatican museum with a bust of Julius Caesar ...
From there we visited a lot of countries pretty quickly. Some of our hotels and bits of detritus ...
Finally we ended up in Paris, where we rode the Metro, ate french fries at our hotel restaurant :) and visited the Louvre. Wish we could have spent more time there, as I only later learned about the Paris Catacombs. But we did visit the Eiffel Tower. Here's my mom with the tower in the background ...
It was a fun trip but I was pretty homesick by the time we came home. Anyway, I have a feeling the Bicentential was probably more fun than this 250 celebration will be.












