I spent the first 15 minutes of the flight staring out the window at the Wisconsin landscape below. The eastern suburbs of Madison gave way to a patchwork quilt of farmland, the squares occasionally bordered by trees or divided by an undulating stream. As we approached the Milwaukee area, a different pattern quickly emerged. Curvilinear streets and cul-de-sacs created designs that turned in on themselves like a maze. As we flew over Milwaukee, though, the world took on a more ordered look – one big grid sliced by a series of diagonals radiating from the downtown business district. Once the blue of Lake Michigan took over, I leisurely paged through a travel guide that covers the Chesapeake Bay area.
Our first stop once we left BWI in Chevrolet Aveo rental: Fort McHenry.
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