The pair hit their 63rd national park together this week, visiting the National Park of American Samoa, according to a post on Instagram.
“Grandma Joy made history today as the oldest living person to visit every U.S. National Park! What more can I say? It was the greatest privilege of my life to be in the driver’s seat for Grandma Joy’s Road Trip,” Brad Ryan wrote in theBrad Ryan made it his mission to take his grandma to all U.S.
. “We even defied a pandemic. And you might have noticed that I accidentally made Grandma Joy the superstar I always knew her to be.”
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