East Coasters.....check in please "Update 2004 DC"

ChangLi

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Same query as before, but now I gotta make reservations. I will be in Philly Oct 10, for a week, then I have four days to see the east coast(for the first time) I wanna see the Atlantic ocean, I wanna see Civil War stuff, I wanna see fall colors. Other than the Statue of Liberty, I don't care to see NY, I will be in D.C. spring 2004, so that's not a concern. Please help me make the most of the four days I have in your part of the world. THANX-

-Jon-

p.s. I can rent a car, ride a train....whatever. Money is not a limiting factor....other than I am WAYYYYY cheap. Thankx again.

I'm Going to be in DC in mid March 2004, I'm thinking about shipping my bike back and spending a week after the convention seeing more of the East. With my m/c, I would be more mobile and could see more.

That being a plan, suggestions for sights within about 4-5 hours of Philly for this year?
 

Jzero

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If you want Civil War stuff, it's a couple hours' drive to Gettysburg, which is pretty cool.
Revolutionary War stuff is EVERYWHERE, and of course the city is replete with Revolutionary War locales--Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross House, etc.
Definitely go to the beach.
As mentioned before, New Hope PA is a cool place to shop and eat.
 

ChangLi

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Thankx Jzero,
And to the rest of the East Coast ATOTrs, thanksssssssssssssssssssss for your input:disgust:
Night ALL
 

Rallispec

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gettysburg is really cool, you'd like it. My roomate is from there, we have a good time up there when i visit his house. the battlefeild is really cool
 

Rallispec

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DC is defintly good too.. but since you'll be here next year, i guess you can wait. might want to head up to boston or something like that-- a lot of history there also.
 

Linflas

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If you are into Civil War stuff then there is a lot to see when you visit DC not the least of which are the battlefields here in Manassas. Also close by to DC is Fort Ward which is a nice example of the perimeter forts that were set up to guard Washington. A bit further away but still within driving distance are Fredericksburg and The Wilderness battlefields.
 

Rallispec

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and if you go see the manassas battlefeild-- i've seen it so many times i can give a tour. used to go there everymonth in elem. school for a feild trip
 

Red Dawn

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Go to Boston and see the Birthplace of the USA. Just be prepared to bring a lot of money because they soak the tourists there.
 

Azraele

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You could always hit Williamsburg. They have ghost tours and all kinds of colonial stuff if that kind of thing interests you.
 

Rallispec

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Go to Boston and see the Birthplace of the USA. Just be prepared to bring a lot of money because they soak the tourists there.

the worst part about tourism... they try to make so much damn money off of us
 

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You're not really missing anything here in florida. It's pretty dull and you WON'T see fall here. The furthest south I suggest going is St. Augustine where they have some beautiful old spanish arcitecture. Very old part of Florida and worth spend at least an hour. But if you only have 4 days...i wouldn't suggest florida at all. We're all about beaches and the nightlife.
 

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Originally posted by: ChangLi
Thanks for all the input folks.

you're more than welcome.. i hope you trip goes well. 4 days isnt enough time to get it all in though.
 

ChangLi

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Ralli, If you had four-four1/2 days starting from Philly where would you go/see. Maine coast and Gettysburg are high on the list?

Thanks again everyone for your help.
 

Rallispec

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Originally posted by: ChangLi
Ralli, If you had four-four1/2 days starting from Philly where would you go/see. Maine coast and Gettysburg are high on the list?

Thanks again everyone for your help.

starting from philly-- hmm. its tough becuase you only have 4 days. I'd spend a day in philly-- then Gettysburg would be the first place to go after that-- i'd only spend a day there-- then i'd turn around and head towards the coast-- its going to be chilly, so you wont really need to go the beaches- but i'd head towards boston-- that way you can still see the ocean and get to be at a really cool place at the same time
 

ChangLi

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A little change up here, what about starting in D.C. I'm thinking fly into DC rent a car or ride a train to Philly take care of business there then car/train back to DC and rent a car for four days?
 

You want to see fall colors ?

Come to the upper (Northern most) part of Connecticut.
 

ChangLi

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Thanks Roger, can you tell me how far from Philly to northern Conn? Maybe a town name so I can find it on a map?
 

Rallispec

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Originally posted by: GeoffS
You wanna see fall colors? Stowe, Vermont :)

Geoff

no way-- blueridge moutnains, virginia-- on top of that, only 1 hour outside DC.
 

Rallispec

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Originally posted by: GeoffS
Dunno if it's bragging rights or not, but we'll get fall colors first! :)

Geoff

it'll be cold up there by oct. 10th though. mid october, we get fall colors and still nice weather here