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tjfogelberg wrote:
For NYC, I recommend Battlerow in Nassau County on L.I. It is much less expensive than Liberty and a beautiful little park with a suburban feel. However, my recommendation assumes you don't mind a commute on the LIRR into Penn Station.
โOct-25-2014 07:18 AM
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Jim Shoe wrote:
When I was still working, a colleague and I were sent to Washington, DC for a series of classes presented by IBM....
We were there the end of May for a couple of weeks. The end of May, many of the stores underground were closed for JFKs birthday on May29th. But one store was closed for Jefferson Davis' birthday on June 3rd. DC is considered the south by some folks. ๐
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โOct-05-2014 03:39 PM
โOct-05-2014 02:58 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:dblr wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
there is a small campground on the Chesapeake bay just North of Baltimore off I-95.
bumpy
Are you talking about Bar Harbor? If so that would be a good hike to D.C. but from what I heard the view of the bay would be worth it just for that.
yep that's the one. If I was sightseeing in D.C. I would spend a night or so at cherry hill, then if I was moving NE I would hit Bar Harbor.
bumpy
โOct-03-2014 06:56 PM
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Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
My suggestion for DC would be to camp up around Gettysburg (multiple nice CG's to choose from) and then just do a day trip down to to the city. If you want to do mass transit in close, just park at the Shady Grove station and take the Metro on in from there.
โOct-02-2014 10:54 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:mosseater wrote:
, a spot of woodsy solitude in an otherwise metropolitan cesspool of concrete and asphalt.
and I was accused of being rude.
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bumpy
โOct-02-2014 10:52 PM
D & M wrote:mosseater wrote:
Yeah, a spot of woodsy solitude in an otherwise metropolitan cesspool of concrete and asphalt.
Don't be hating on my hood and I won't mention Harrisburg.
:B LOL