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Deb_and_Ed_M
Aug 15, 2018Explorer II
IsraeliMom wrote:
So, my take from this discussion is -
1. If you can, avoid residential streets and park in parking lots.
2. If you must park on a street - make sure there are no signs saying you can't. It's best to ask a local if you see one and let them know you'll be moving soon.
I'll add one more: be prepared to walk a bit :-)
We did a LOT of sightseeing trips in our 28' Class C, usually without a toad. As others have said, if you look around, you'll find that unused corner of a church lot/a closed business/an open business with a big lot (always ask, though!). Fire departments and police stations are often good places, provided you ask where they would like you to park.
Happy travels!
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