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Bob Roberts
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East Coast
My wife and I are starting to think about vacation next summer. We have talked about maybe spending some time around Charleston and Savannah. Where are some other places on the East Coast have you guys been to and would strongly recommend?

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Conolulu
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Fernandina Beach.....(or Amelia Island as the newbies & the Chamber call it...)
Jim Morris's song, "Southward"...
If you need any information about it..PM me...Lived there over 20 yrs...
An old barn gives me shelter from a fierce Low-Country storm,
See Rock City painted on the roof.
I’ve got Charleston in my rearview and Savannah in my sights.
You’ll find me down on River Street tonight.
It’s the Golden Isles of Georgia, and I feel like I’m at home-
Safe refuse from those winters cold and harsh.
So many pleasant memories meander through my mind
Like the tidal creeks just winding through the marsh.
Then it’s on to Fernandina for a round of pirate’s punch.
Oh, the Palace is such a fine saloon.
Then I cross the Bridge of Lions and I see the Conch House Lounge.
No better place to spend the afternoon.
Jim Morris's song, "Southward"...
If you need any information about it..PM me...Lived there over 20 yrs...
An old barn gives me shelter from a fierce Low-Country storm,
See Rock City painted on the roof.
I’ve got Charleston in my rearview and Savannah in my sights.
You’ll find me down on River Street tonight.
It’s the Golden Isles of Georgia, and I feel like I’m at home-
Safe refuse from those winters cold and harsh.
So many pleasant memories meander through my mind
Like the tidal creeks just winding through the marsh.
Then it’s on to Fernandina for a round of pirate’s punch.
Oh, the Palace is such a fine saloon.
Then I cross the Bridge of Lions and I see the Conch House Lounge.
No better place to spend the afternoon.
Middle Atlantic
If you just like the beach (surf, fish, tan, relax) then the Outer Banks of NC are the cat's pajamas. There is not much to do, but that's the whole point.
If you want more of a carnival atmosphere, Ocean City MD is a zoo-like experience, plus all of the above (surf, fish, etc). While in MD you can also visit Annapolis/Baltimore (about 2.5 hrs from OC MD).
In either case, the ocean water is very swimmable and the sun is warm (May - Sept).
If you want more of a carnival atmosphere, Ocean City MD is a zoo-like experience, plus all of the above (surf, fish, etc). While in MD you can also visit Annapolis/Baltimore (about 2.5 hrs from OC MD).
In either case, the ocean water is very swimmable and the sun is warm (May - Sept).
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NY2NC
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I will probably get ragged on about this...BUT... Personally, I love Myrtle Beach. It does get a little touristy but there is tons of stuff to do there. You can do a lot or nothing at all...there's a lot of shows, shopping. If you go off the beaten path you can find some neat places to check out..Murrell's Inlet is a neat place. And of course my all time favorite place to visit down there...Margaritaville!!!
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miphinz
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NY2NC wrote:I will probably get ragged on about this...BUT... Personally, I love Myrtle Beach. It does get a little touristy but there is tons of stuff to do there. You can do a lot or nothing at all...there's a lot of shows, shopping. If you go off the beaten path you can find some neat places to check out..Murrell's Inlet is a neat place. And of course my all time favorite place to visit down there...Margaritaville!!!
Theres nothing wrong with Myrtle
I know I dont get there often enough but god knows I surely try
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Dr.Corona
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Funny you mentioned the East Coast next summer.....my wife has been talking about traveling the East Coast next summer as well.....of course when I try to pin her down on WHERE EXACTLY on the East Coast she's talking about she doesn't have time to give me an answer!!
But, I kinda think we're looking more along the coast of Maine...Bay of Fundy....maybe Massachusetts.....that neck of the woods
Sounds like your idea of East Coast is Virginia/Carolina's/Georgia.
Had thought about the Outer Banks last year but it got into fall before we could get away so we opted for the Smokies instead.
But, I kinda think we're looking more along the coast of Maine...Bay of Fundy....maybe Massachusetts.....that neck of the woods
Sounds like your idea of East Coast is Virginia/Carolina's/Georgia.
Had thought about the Outer Banks last year but it got into fall before we could get away so we opted for the Smokies instead.
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Oh, the Palace is such a fine saloonConolulu wrote:Fernandina Beach.....(or Amelia Island as the newbies & the Chamber call it...)![]()
Jim Morris's song, "Southward"...
If you need any information about it..PM me...Lived there over 20 yrs...
An old barn gives me shelter from a fierce Low-Country storm,
See Rock City painted on the roof.
I’ve got Charleston in my rearview and Savannah in my sights.
You’ll find me down on River Street tonight.
It’s the Golden Isles of Georgia, and I feel like I’m at home-
Safe refuse from those winters cold and harsh.
So many pleasant memories meander through my mind
Like the tidal creeks just winding through the marsh.
Then it’s on to Fernandina for a round of pirate’s punch.
Oh, the Palace is such a fine saloon.
Then I cross the Bridge of Lions and I see the Conch House Lounge.
No better place to spend the afternoon.
been there and yes it is
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fabduo
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I was just there in Sept -loved it & now everyone wants to go there again next year -go in off season there are a million golf courses to choose from and it is not crowded -and yes I loved Margaritaville too!!NY2NC wrote:I will probably get ragged on about this...BUT... Personally, I love Myrtle Beach. It does get a little touristy but there is tons of stuff to do there. You can do a lot or nothing at all...there's a lot of shows, shopping. If you go off the beaten path you can find some neat places to check out..Murrell's Inlet is a neat place. And of course my all time favorite place to visit down there...Margaritaville!!!
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