See Mr. Mendoza in Boston visiting Cheers, the USS Constitution, Cape Cod and the town of Plymouth, home of Plymouth
Rock and the rebuild of the Mayflower.
Revolutionary Boston
In this video, Mr. Mendoza visits Boston and the sites associated with the revolutionary war. You will see that Paul
Revere is the pride of Boston. See Concord and Mr. Mendoza in the home of Josiah Nelson, the first person killed in the war.
Philadelphia
Watch Mr. Mendoza feel the pain of the unknown soldiers from the Revolutionary War. See Sammy Sosa stretch out in front of
the World's Smallest Man. See the Philly Fanatic in action. You will see that Ben Franklin is the toast of the town. See
the Liberty Bell and the best crack in history. Also the home of James Madison.
Jefferson Memorial
Here is the memorial for the founding father and 3rd President, Thomas Jefferson. This is in Washington D.C.
Baltimore - Fort McHenry (War of 1812)
See Mr. Mendoza in Baltimore, MD. First you will see Fort McHenry, home of the Star Spangled Banner. Also check out Camden
Yards, home of the Orioles.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Changing of the Guard Here is the Changing
of the Guard Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery, VA.
Home of John Quincy Adams See the home of John Quincy Adams. Watch Lobster as it is cooked and
see Mr. Mendoza working in a fish distribution plant in Boston.
Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.C. Abraham Lincoln forever sits looking upon his nation that
he united.
Lincoln Home and Tomb - Springfield, IL First we see the home of Abraham Lincoln. Of special
interest is his hat in the walkway and the outdoor bathrooms. One can imagine Abe bringing the boys out for a midnight poop
on a cold winter's night with snow on the ground. This President was doing well but his life was sure not easy. Then we
see his tomb where his remains are.
Alaska - Part I and II Mr. Mendoza visits a few spots in Alaska and Victoria, Canada. Also see
Mr. Mendoza take a helicopter ride onto a glacier and walk around with him on it.
This is the most visited mueseum in the world. There
is one main, large room that is home to many interesting things in the area of air and space. Also included on this video
are a few other things that can be found in Washington D.C. like Abe Lincoln's hat and a mask made directly from his face.
Vietnam Memorial Wall The Vietnam Wall has the names of those killed in action during the
war. It sits in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.