Nope, sorry.
We left Bethlehem, PA, drove west to Ohio, north through Michigan to Mackanac, west across the upper penninsula of MI, south through Wisconsin to get to Minneapolis-St. Paul to see the Mall of America.
Then north to Hibbing Minnesota to see the iron mines--DH worked for Bethlehem Steel at the time and that was one of their iron mining sites. West through North Dakota, Montana, dipped into Wyoming to see Yellowstone again.
North to Glacier only to discover that the permitted length of vehicles through the park on the Highway to the Sun had been decreased another 12 inches since our research so we had to loop south of the park on Rt, 2. I did the tour-guide thing and named peaks as we went based on glacier patterns. Since we had expected to drive through, we did not have enough time scheduled to camp a day and take the van transport so that was all we saw of Glacier.
Staying north we went through Idaho and into Washington. We stopped at Grand Coulee Dam and went on to Seattle. We ate at a waterfront restaurant and the next day started south. We went to the Aquarium, then south on Redwood Highway to see the TREES!
South to
Disneyland a couple days and then east to PA through Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
In 1986 DH and figured out that if we planned our trips well, we could hit all 48 of the contiguous states before DS#1 was a Senior in High School, so he became a MAN WITH A MISSION.
Jan