So, in my web browsing, I came across a site where you could log in your time or miles walked during exercise and walk across America virtually. So, I decided to make my exercise a little more fun and learn and see some of America along the way :)
I decided to use a ratio of 1 minute to 1 mile. My journey started in Yorktown Virginia
Yorktown is in York County, Virginia, United States. The population was 220 in the 2000 census. It is the county set of York County, one of the eight original shires formed in colonial Virginia in 1634.
The town is most famous as the site of the siege and subsequent surrender of General Cornwallis to General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War on October 19, 1781. Although it would last for another year, this British defeat at Yorktown effectively ended the war. Yorktown also figured prominently in the American Civil War (1861–1865), serving as a major port to supply both northern and southern towns, depending upon who held Yorktown at the time.
On the 13th I walked for 62 minutes = 62 miles and arrived in Elko, VA
Elko Tract is a 2,220 acre (9 km²) tract of land in Henrico County, Virginia. It is considered one of Virginia's most well known ghost towns due to its history as a decoy airfield during World War II and suspicious activity in the area afterwards.
During 1943-44, the 1896th Engineer Aviation Battalion built a decoy airfield near the small town of Elko, VA. The decoy airfield was constructed 5 miles southeast of Richmond's Byrd Field, and it was arranged in an identical fashion, with 3 'runways' in the same orientation as Byrd Field. It was intended to protect Byrd Field by confusing enemy aircraft & drawing them away from their real target. According to James "Slim" Wilberger, the decoy airfield was equipped with working lights, as well as decoy airplanes, buildings and trucks constructed of plywood.
On the 14th I walked 64 min = 64 miles and arrived at Lake Anna about 11 miles outside of Mineral, VA.
Lake Anna is the second largest fresh-water inland lake in Virginia, with over 250 miles of shoreline and some 13,000 surface acres of water. Lake Anna has become Central Virginia's premier choice for water sports and fishing. Initially known as a vacation community, the number of full time residents has grown steadily since the lake was created in 1972.