The Stamp family recently traveled to Florida to visit its three national parks, visit Roger’s childhood home, hike, bike and snorkel. Pictured left to right: Roger, Carol, Lauren and Adam …
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The Stamp family recently traveled to Florida to visit its three national parks, visit Roger’s childhood home, hike, bike and snorkel. Pictured left to right: Roger, Carol, Lauren and Adam Stamp stop while visiting historic Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park, a five-hour round trip ferry ride from Key West. Fort Jefferson, the largest brick masonry structure in the Americas and dubbed “the Guardian of the Gulf”, was constructed from 1846-1875. The family enjoyed touring the fort and snorkeling in the crystal clear blue waters surrounding the fort. Currently at 51 of 63, Lauren is on a quest to visit all the national parks in the lower 48 this year. Roger, Carol and Adam have visits numbering in the forties.