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Bob_Shaw
Aug 29, 2015Explorer
If you're doing an east coast tour, it wouldn't be complete without going to Disney World. If you don't have kids with you, don't worry, there's more there for adults than there is for kids. Key West is fun to visit, and the Kennedy Space Port is only an hour or so from Disney. Savanna and Charleston are neat to see. If you like to hike, you may want to visit the Great Smokey Mountain National Park, and the Blue Ridge Parkway, although, I wouldn't recommend trying to drive it in an RV (slow, twisty and hilly). If you like history, you can't miss Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown. Some of the plantations along the river are original (some rebuilt). You could spend weeks in Washington DC, and I enjoyed Independence Hall in Philadelphia. I would give New York City a wide berth (JMHO). If you'd like to visit New York, there's lots to see and do there, there's a campground across the river in New Jersey, and you can catch the train into New York, so I've heard. I really enjoyed Boston, the USS Constitution was there, The Rose and Crown (Cheers), and be sure to ride on the MTA (They call it the "T" now. If you've got time, a visit to Gettysburg is always interesting.
The neat thing is that many of these places are only a day or less drive from each other.
The neat thing is that many of these places are only a day or less drive from each other.
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