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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    ...........and then on to DC area ( some monuments /museums ya just gotta see )
    Which monuments/museums, Jerry? Washington DC is a place I've never visited, so me trying to advise John & Rosie what they should see is hit & miss at best. Understand that this is not a trip focused on Washington & it's attractions with a week to roam around, but rather what are the high points at the top of the list, to be seen in perhaps a day, or two, or??? (only the Shadow knows.... ) As has been said, the specifics between start and finish are being defined in part by suggestions given here.

    In the bigger picture, jb asked me for advise on seeing the country from OKC/KC to Cape Cod. However, the regions of the country defined by jb's general route back in post #56 are places that I've never driven/visited, other than perhaps enroute to some destination and not trying to absorb the area. This means that I'm not best suited to give in depth suggestions on points of interest along the way. That's the purpose of this thread, asking for suggestions on those unique, truly interesting local points of interest from folks who live in the regions, or who may have traveled parts of the route in the past. Ken's suggestions in the Dayton area are an excellent example of high value content - enough specifics to pique interest and make plans.

    With that I'll step back and let jb absorb details that hopefully will follow.
    Last edited by rspears; 07-25-2015 at 08:22 AM.
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