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originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: crazyewok
I suggest going to Savana GA, CharlestonSC, And the outer banks of NC. Both big cities have amazing history and plenty of tours to show you things you will enjoy. The outer banks is just an amazing place to visit. You can see wild horses running free, eat amazing seafood, and see sunrises that will make you cry.
If you go to the mountains, in NC there is the Nanatahala river where they have white water rafting tours which are lots of fun, then try tubing down a stream. (you float on an intertube with a cold beer and slowly watch nature pass by)
DC is amazing and you will always wish you had more time to spend there. The south eastern US is beautiful. If you like to golf, let me know. And it's safe.
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: skalla
a reply to: crazyewok
Think before you open your mouth about politics while in a bar there?
Obama = Bad
Democrats = bad
North = Bad
Guns = Good
Civil war = war of northern aggression
Easy enough to remember
anyway not going to to discuss politics.
I live in Hampton. Center stage to Jamestown Williamsburg and Norfolk. Williamsburg is a better day trip in my opinion. Jamestown is a ruin and archeological dig which can be interesting for sure. Williamsburg is a replicate city with actors. There are taverns serving genuine colonial dishes. Craft shops where you can see people make candles or other objects used in the era, gardens and public areas that are free to tour. They do have a replicant village at Jamestown but it's not anything like Williamsburg. Yorktown completes the historic triangle as its known. You can still find the redoubts dug by the colonists during the revolution. Yorktown does not have a recreation village but it has a nice museum. It's a good place for a picnic. Wear insect repellant.
originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: FlyersFan
Cheers and just looking that up.
I want to visit Jamestown which is near.
Its a shame I likely wont have time for Gettysburg or sharpsburg. I hope to stop buy Spotsylvania and peterburg on the way down to Charleston.
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
Well if you're staring n Atlanta Savannah is at the start of your trip. It's no pop over to Savannah from Charleston SC. It's an eight hour drive at least. a reply to: crazyewok