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By Katrina, on April 29th, 2008% Looking for my next stop, I spotted the Shenandoah Valley on the map. I felt a terrible ache to see it though I didn’t know why. Happily, there is a C2C campground there in Front Royal, VA so deciding to go there was very easy. I stayed at the Skyline Ranch Resort in . . . → Read More: Front Royal and the Shenandoah Valley, VA
By Katrina, on April 25th, 2008% If you are an American, like a pilgrimage to Mecca, you should try to visit Washington, D.C at least once in your lifetime. It is incredibly inspiring and does affect your life every day.
There are many ways to tour Washington. I don’t recommend driving it yourself. The traffic there is nuts! If . . . → Read More: Washington, D.C.
By Katrina, on April 22nd, 2008% I found Spotsylvania to be an excellent location in the Washington D.C. area. It is in amongst several major civil war battlefields and close enough to scoot into D.C. for sightseeing as well. There is a wonderful private tour operator in Fredericksburg nearby who will pick you up right at your campground or . . . → Read More: Spotsylvania, Chancellorsville, and Fredericksburg, VA
By Katrina, on April 20th, 2008% Yorktown is where the end of the American Revolution began when Washington cornered Cornwallis and his british troops there, forcing them to surrender. British ships sent down from New York to help Cornwallis failed when they were met at the harbor entrance by French ships sent to help the Americans. I found it . . . → Read More: Yorktown and Jamestown, VA
By Katrina, on April 19th, 2008% Off to another Coast to Coast campground, Indian Cove. It is very clearly a membership campground, especially on the weekends when the staff start towing lots of trailers and golf carts out of storage and set them up on sites for their owners to whip in for the weekend. The facilities are very . . . → Read More: Virginia Beach, VA
By Katrina, on April 12th, 2008% No tour of North Carolina would be complete without seeing the Outer Banks or the OBX as the locals call it. The Outer Banks is the home of legends; Kittyhawk and the Wright Brothers who first proved man could fly, the Atlantic ocean and the Intercoastal Waterway, so many shipwrecks they are nearly . . . → Read More: The Outer Banks, NC
By Katrina, on April 5th, 2008% Waited a long time for this one. I’ve always heard it was quite a great seaside community and playground. It IS! If you ever get the chance to vacation here, take it. You will not be disappointed. There is plenty to do and see for both adults and the wee ones with watersports . . . → Read More: Myrtle Beach, SC
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