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Hank85713
Jun 11, 2016Explorer
Well its kinda hard to forecast for ya, but there are ways to do things that you just dont plan for. When we travel we really dont 'plan' for sightseeing events nor do we 'reserve' campgrounds. It all depends on what you WANT to see. Have you been to gattlinburg tn? How about any of the smoky mountains? Going west there are many possibilities to stop and smell the roses as they say, just watch for the billboards on the highways. In east st louis area there is a nice church which you can visit and relax, in tulsa area there is lake of the ozarks, tulsa is a fairly big town to visit and has historic areas, OKC has cowboy hall of fame, amarillo is just a nice cowtown with the cadillac graveyard (and Big Texan restaurant, but I havent been there for years so dont know if it exists anymore). If ya stay on I40 to Abq, you can go north to santa fe and see all the tourist spots, if not what ya want from tucumcarri take I think its 54 south nice quiet little highway. take hatch exit off 25 to deming stop for some chillies if so inclined. Yes even off the interstates you can find unusual attractions. Get out a US map and just look to see what is there. I know its old fashioned but it will give you a better idea of wht to look for than any computer generated system IMO. Find what looks interesting then use the computer to refine what ya saw.
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look here to see if it helps:
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