Last updated on: September 24, 2011
April 2001
Snuggles Visits Philadelphia
April 2001
Snuggles Visits Baltimore
December 2003 & 2004
Snuggles Visits Daytona
December 2003 & 2004
Snuggles Visits Disney World
The city of Philadelphia was founded by William Penn in 1681.  By 1774, it was a major commercial, cultural, and industrial center of the American colonies and played an important part in their fight for independence.  The Declaration of Independence was signed and the US Constitution was ratified in Philadelphia, the national capital from 1790 to 1800.

www.phila.gov
Taking the PATCO High Speed Line into Philadelphia.
Sitting in front of Independence Hall.
At the I-95 overpass by the Walt Whitman Bridge.
At Penn's Landing along the Deleware River.
On a clear day, you can see Camden.
Waiting for the train at 8th and Market Streets.
Cheering for the Orioles at Camden Yards.
At Hooters in the Inner Harbor.
The city of Baltimore was founded by the Irish baronial family of Baltimore as a tobacco port in 1729.  During the 19th century, it became an important shipbuilding center.  It is a notable center of commerce and education, with three universities, and a major port.

www.ci.baltimore.md.us
Going to the Harley Davidson dealership to look for a motercycle for Bike Week.
As we dove into Daytona, we passed the NASCAR race track, and we also stopped by the dog race track .
Here's Snuggles spending Christmas Day on the beach.
Lever Bros. Co.
December 2003
Snuggles Visits Ponce Inlet
Hanging out in the Swiss Family Treehouse.
It's a small world.
At the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse.
Completed in 1887, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station was built when the area was know as Mosquito Inlet.  After decades of restoration, it stands as one of the best preserved, most complete Light Stations in the nation.

The lighthouse tower and museum are located 10 miles south of Daytona Beach.  The lighthouse is visited by over 200,000 people each year.  Visitors who climb the 175-foot lighthouse tower are treated to a magnificent view of the Florida coastline and Halifax River from Daytona Beach to New Smyrna Beach.

www.ponceinlet.org
The city of Daytona Beach, Florida

www.ci.daytona-beach.fl.us
Snuggles and Friends

This is a Web site about the Snuggle bear. 

He was part of a Snuggle fabric softener promotion in 1999 (free with two 60-ounce bottles).  Now, he goes on trips, and I take pictures of him. Scroll down the page or click on the links to see some of the places that he has been.


Watching the fireworks at Cinderella's castle
Disney World

Disney's Parks and Resorts is not just home to Disney's beloved characters but the place "Where Dreams Come True."

Since its founding in 1923, The Walt Disney Company and its affiliated companies have remained faithful to their commitment to produce unparalleled entertainment experiences based on the rich legacy of quality creative content and exceptional storytelling. The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise with four business segments: media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment and consumer products.


July 2004
Snuggles Visits Millsboro
After visiting a few antique stores in town, Snuggles visits the Millsboro Little League Fields.
Returning a book at the Millsboro Public Library.
July 2004
Snuggles Visits Rehoboth Beach
The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk.
My favorite antique store near the outlet stores.
July 2004
Snuggles Visits Ocean City, MD
Snuggles after a long day at the beach.
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The 2004 trip departs in Philadelphia and arrives in Orlando.
Much of the area in Daytona is still damaged by the hurricanes of 2004.
The NASCAR race track.
Wanna drive on the beach?
The Main Street Pier.
On one of the rides.
Breakfast at Starbucks.
Snuggles "fixing" one of the signs.
With Snow White at the Disney store in Orlando.
Snuggles gets a little too close to the guards.
In China.
Snuggles in Japan.
Snuggles visits Morocco.
Somewhere in Africa with a truck load of Coca Cola.
Snuggles admires the buildings in Italy.
We went surfing for the first time in the summer of 2004.
June 2009
Snuggles Visits North Jersey--Paramus, NJ and Ramsey, NJ
Here's Snuggles at the world famous Paramus Park Mall.
With a friend at Ramsey, NJ,
May 2009
Snuggles Visits New York City, NY
Traveling from Chinatown to Central Park in Manhattan, NY.  Later, Snuggles and friend relax in the car near Fort Lee, NJ.
July 2011
Snuggles Visits Hong Kong and Macau
July 2009
Snuggles Visits Virginia
June 2009
Snuggles Visits Chinatown in New York City
July 2009
Snuggles Visits Lewes Delaware
Riding the train at Busch Gardens Virginia.
Outside the Visitor Center at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
Colonial Williamsburg

The largest living history museum in the United States, Colonial Williamsburg is a private not-for-profit foundation that operates the restored 18th-century capital of colonial Virginia. Learn more about the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg.

Scores of original buildings, hundreds of homes, shops, and public buildings are reconstructed over 301 acres - most on their original foundations. Rare animal breeds, trades, and gardens add layers of authenticity to the recreated town.

Busch Gardens Virginia

Charming villages. Friendly villagers. Thrilling rides. Fabulous shows, Exhilarating, culturally rich fun all day long. Busch Gardens is an incredible combination of European flair and high-flying action.

The combination of European-themed architecture, lush landscaping and elaborate costumes contributes to the beauty and charm of the park. Other notable placements include best food, best live entertainment, cleanest park, best seasonal event, best water ride and best themed ride or attraction.

Had a good meal at the Starlite Diner.