So, we're doing coast-to-coast trip in US starting next week.
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visit small towns, go to local diners where regulations don't have a reach and have the most disgusting, cancer ridden yet delicious lunch ever. and make sure they use transfats and a lot of MSGs.
maybe it will be cool to go through towns where all these racial/class related protests are on. see some cool-kitted cops and watch democracy at works. i personally always wanted to drive through real baltimore's bad neighborhoods after watching The Wire.
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The D.C. area is really nice this time of year, come tour the monuments. Old Town Alexandria (near where I live) has some of the best sea food on the entire east coast!
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We will visit DC at the early part of our trip. However, I don't think we will be spending too much time there. Most likely visit the monuments and politically important places.
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Come up north, to Massachusetts. Some of the best seafood around, and you'll also discover why drivers from around here are universally referred to as 'Massholes' )))))))))))))
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I agree most that you're saying turbo, but travelling with 4 guys it might be difficult to convince stranger to take us to their home.
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How long do you have to make this trip?
One piece of advice. Stay off the interstate highways. You will see much more of the local flavor if you do.
Are you zigzagging around or driving "straight"? Because if you go straight there is no way to not miss things. But there are places to see all over though some regions are more densely packed than others. Distances here can be vast in comparison to those in Europe.
The US does not have the density of things to see or the depth of history as in Europe or Asia. Much of what there is here is the landscape, the national parks, etc. And the people can be lovely. Engage them. I come from a European family but do a lot of business in the rest of the country and I have found Americans can be very friendly and honest. They can have a lot of preconceptions, but the truth is so do people from other countries.
Read food blogs or check out the show (or their website) of "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" for some good local food all around the country.
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Yep we will get our car after we leave New York.Yeah that's the one. I don't think you are going to miss it, it's the biggest damn building in the city. Nice and shiny too.
I'm confused with the current World Trade Center situation. Is it called One World Center where you can go to the site seeing spot?
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