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American Legend Tour Sisters Brittany and Ashley Hill took a major risk, left their day jobs, and launched their own hist America is such a beautiful place!

On the American Legend Tour, The Hill Sisters are meeting with individuals in pursuit of the new American Dream. “We have traveled over 30,000 miles across America documenting the stories of amazing individuals that are finding a way to live through their passions and dreams. True success is finding a way to be happy doing what you’re doing!” said Ashley. The Hill Sisters have met with individual

s such as American Broadcaster Hugh Downs, one of the last American Cowboys Roudy Roudebush, musician Seth Avett of the Avett Brothers, Chief Sielu of Samoa, Mark A. Smith the founder of Jeep Jamboree USA, and Bert and John Jacobs the creators of The Life is Good Co. The Hill Sisters are in the process of writing their first book. “We want to share these wonderful experiences to inspire others to dream and simply do what makes them happy! The sky really is the limit!” said Ashley

The Hill Sisters just visited states 49 & 50 on their American Legend Tour. They have trekked from Fairbanks, Alaska “The Last Frontier” state 49, to Honolulu, Hawaii “The Aloha State” the 50th state! Their love for freedom and adventure has always been in their blood. There is a childhood video of them driving their first Flame Red Power Wheels Jeep Wrangler in their backyard where their parents taught them the word “Jeep.” The Hill Sisters have owned a Flame Red Jeep ever since those early backyard off-roading adventures. They currently share their love for American heritage and adventure through the Chrysler Media Site as The Jeep Girls. They also share their adventure stories with in-flight magazines such as Southwest Airlines Spirit Magazine, US Airways Magazine, and Great Lakes Airlines Peaks and Plains. The Hill Sisters are very active in their original hometown in Chicago, as well as community supporters in their current residence in Arizona. They have even organized community engagement events centered around American heritage. Working with The American Legion Post 250, the Hill Sisters lead the annual Memorial Day and Independence Day Parades in their Jeep Wrangler. The importance of preserving history is extremely important to the sister team, as that’s how our country was built.
“We truly believe that if you work hard, you can achieve success. We believe that every American deserves opportunity and that with our community we can provide beneficial contributions to make this place better for the next generation. The American Dream is about very simple core values; family and education which lead to a positive experience” said Brittany. Follow The Hill Sisters adventures:
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