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- carz57rExplorerAny good stops on the Blueridge Parkway?
- dodge_guyExplorer II
ddndoug wrote:
If you take I24, Metropolis (IL) is the home of Superman. Nashville has lots of stuff to see and do, I recommend spending at least half a day for a city tour and grab some lunch/dinner at one of the local establishments with live entertainment.
Doug
P.S. I just found out about the Alpine Coaster in Gatlinburg, TN. Wish I would have know about it last summer when we were there.
We did it. it was up on the ski hill (Ober-Gatlinburg). you took the tram up to the top then went to the coaster. it was OK, nothing too special! - ddndougExplorerIf you take I24, Metropolis (IL) is the home of Superman. Nashville has lots of stuff to see and do, I recommend spending at least half a day for a city tour and grab some lunch/dinner at one of the local establishments with live entertainment.
Doug
P.S. I just found out about the Alpine Coaster in Gatlinburg, TN. Wish I would have know about it last summer when we were there. - stickdogExplorerWe prefer taking I57 to I24 avoid I65 too much traffic and Indianapolis and Louisville can be a pita.
- lizzieExplorerThere is no "e" in Smoky. lizzie
- AlabamaTravelerExplorerHow about the Corvette Museum?
- dodge_guyExplorer IIOn our way home from the Smoky's we stopped at Mammoth Cave!
- brireneExplorerDepends which route and what type of stops you mean. Overnight campgrounds are plentiful; just pick one. Assuming you'll eventually get to 75, we like stopping at the Kentucky Artisan center in Berea for a quick meal, coffee, and to look at the local items for sale.
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