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West Virginia's Rails |
The rail lines that lead through southern
West Virginia can also lead you back in time. Here are
several easy-to-reach destinations, hidden deep inside the
Appalachian Mountains. |
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Big Walker Mountain |
A great excuse to
abandon the freeway, and go over, instead of through, the
mountain. This old roadside attraction has come alive
again. Hope you're not afraid of heights. |
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SC/GA Border |
You never know what you'll spot by the
side of the road. I found an old bridge along US 301.
Is it worth stopping for? You tell me. |
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Pinellas Beaches |
They're consistently
rated some of the best stretches of sand, in the country.
Check out several Gulf Coast destinations that make it worth
the drive from Orlando. |
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Highlands Hammock |
You're kids will probably have more fun
at Disney World or Universal, but it wouldn't hurt to show
them what the real Florida is
all about. Here's a state park that takes you back to
the time of the Seminoles. |
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Cedar Key |
Florida is good at
paving over the past and replacing it with strip malls and
theme parks. That hasn't happened in Cedar Key, a tiny
fishing village on the Gulf Coast that's just far enough
away from civilization to keep its history alive. |
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Tampa's Forgotten Park |
Why would a city ignore
a carefully planned and constructed urban park, designed by
a world-renowned landscape architect? The good news
is, Tampa's Kiley Park may not be ignored much longer.
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