It was Friday July 12, 2013 and we were headed for Pittsburgh. I was in my usual spot while on the road – a snug pocket in a well-padded camera case as I rode in the back seat of the Avenger. I had figured the next four days would be boring for me as there were no Presidential sites in Pittsburgh (where we would spend three days with Tom McGrew) nor in Punxsutawney (one day to see the famous groundhog and his digs). Once we got to McGrew’s home in Mt. Lebanon, PA, which is a suburb of Pittsburgh, Tom made me feel at home as he insisted that I reside on a shelf in his living room rather than to be tucked away in my case. At least I got to nod to anyone who walked past me. It would’ve been cool to see the sites of Pittsburgh, but I silently stood guard to keep intruders away. My photographer took a bunch of photos of the sites in Pittsburgh and Punxsutawney and I am going to share some of my favorites with you now. I hope you won’t be bored since these are not Presidential sites and I’m not in any of the photos.
Once we were finished in Pennsylvania in the late afternoon, we made our way into Ohio and spent the night at the Comfort Suites Youngstown North motel. We were in perfect position for an early morning visit to William McKinley’s birthplace in Niles, Ohio. Although I spent the night standing on the desk rather than next to the TV, it was still better than staying cooped-up in the camera bag. I was looking forward to the morning as we would finally get to see some Presidential sites once again.
My name is Thomas Watson and I've been a U.S. history fanatic since I was 9 years old. In 2013, I decided to take my passion to the next level when I purchased a Thomas Jefferson bobble head with the sole intention of photographing that bobble head at Presidential sites. From that first day on July 10, 2013 at Spiegel Grove in Fremont, Ohio, this journey has taken on a life of its own. Now, nearly 40,000 miles later, I thought it was time to share the experiences, stories, and photos of Jefferson's travels. Keep in mind, this entire venture has been done with the deepest respect for the men who held the office as our President; no matter what their political affiliations, personal ambitions, or public scandals may have been. This blog is intended to be a true tribute to the Presidents of the United States and this story will be told Through the Eyes of Jefferson. I hope you enjoy the ride!