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Kurt Meier Me and my wife live in Switzerland and will have the great opportunity in March to pick up a brand new RV at the factory in Wakarusa, IN to drive it as test drivers to its future Moturis/RV World rental station. ok, the rental station is only a three hour drive away (Chicago, IL) but we will have three weeks and 2500 free miles to do ...so! Because it's early in the year (cold), we're thinking of driving south first (Tennessee, North/South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida). Is there anyone who could give us some tips for some interesting routes, regions, POI's (musts, nice to see), and nice campgrounds. we would appreciate every tip. We're glad that we can be part time members of Good Sam Club during our stay. 30. Januar um 19:23 · • Paul Hobbs Chevrolet Corvette Assembly plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Biltmore mansion in Ashville, North Carolina, Graceland Memphis, Tennessee, Country Music things in Nashville, Tennessee, Andersonville civil war prison Andersonville, Georgia. Don Garlit's drag racing museum, Gainsville, Florida. Google them for more info. 30. Januar um 20:08 • Bill Martin I'm envious of you. What a wonderful opportunity!!! Enjoy. 31. Januar um 00:44 • Jimmy S. Martin ft. sumter in charleston, sc. ft. barancas in pensacola, fl (think i spelled it correctly) sloss furnace in birmingham, al. 01. Februar um 19:42 North Carolina Kurt is from Switzerland and will be test driving RVs in March. He's got 2500 miles and three weeks to explore, so he's thinking about driving from Indiana to North Carolina. Where are some great places in North Carolina for RV owners to stay and explore? He's never been to NC before, so what are the things that he's just got to see before he heads back home? 21. Februar um 18:58 • Jody Currin boone kOA camppground, go and drive the blue ridge parkway.. 21. Februar um 19:01 • Todd Swofford stop in for dinner or ice cream at Brushy Mountain Smokehouse and Creamery on your way to Boone-www.BrushyMtnSmokehouse.com 21. Februar um 19:04 • Steven Dugard Visit some of our 250 waterfalls in Brevard/Transylvania County! 21. Februar um 19:07 • Cathy Pender Chimney Rock & Lake Lure. 21. Februar um 19:08 • Lesley Russell Landis Jordan Lake in Chatham County 21. Februar um 19:11 • Marj Ostlund Hayes Harrington Outer Banks 21. Februar um 19:14 • McDowell Tourism Authority We have lots of RV campsites in our area; those located in the USFS campsites, i.e. Curtis Creek Recreation Area, to paid campgrounds. Suggest he go to our site; www.visitmcdowell.com for details, directions, links to other sites. He would get a kick out of visiting Little Switzerland and the Blue Ridge Parkway. We're a great "base camp" too with Asheville, Lake Lure and Boone all an hour's drive away. 21. Februar um 19:15 • Lib Kepley Davis Outer Banks. Too bad he is not here in the summer. Blue Ridge Parkway would be wonderful for summer or early fall. 21. Februar um 19:16 • Cindy Wetherington Maggie Valley has some wonderful places to stay 21. Februar um 19:18 • Sheron White Hagelston The Boone - Beech Mnt. and Blowing Rock area is a must see! 21. Februar um 19:18 • Mattie Bingham Hamilton blue ridge parkway for sure! 21. Februar um 19:26 • April Reinhart Harrison western NC - Spend some time in Cashiers, Lake Glenville - most pristine lake in the country probably, 26 miles of shoreline, Cashiers has the most beautiful waterfalls, icluding Dry falls that you can walk behind... 21. Februar um 19:45 • Elizabeth Grason Davidson Blue Ridge Parkway............enough said! 21. Februar um 19:50 • Phyllis Smith Castelli The Colonial Spanish Mustangs - the NC State Horse!! 21. Februar um 20:03 • Woody Wayne Pearce all of the gorges & caverns the state offers in that neck of the woods.. 21. Februar um 20:56 • Christine Morris Carroll Check out CarrollWoods RV Park at Grapefull Sisters Vineyard. You will be within driving distance of Lake Waccamaw, the Lumber River, Historic Wilmingtion and Southport and also just a 20 minute drive from both NC and SC beaches. There is also an onsite vineyard with daily wine tastings that grows the Muscadine, the Native American grape. . Find them online at www.carrollwoods.com. It is a quiet and peaceful oasis in the heart of tabacco farmland! 21. Februar um 21:08 • Springmaid Mountain Resort Springmaid Mountain! http://www.leroysprings.com/default.asp? lsc=289&urlkeyword=Campgrounds 21. Februar um 21:32 • Dora Freeman Smith Blowing Rock, NC is absolutely breath taking! 21. Februar um 21:38 • Christine Johnson Cannon Kurt will be coming into NC from the mts of Tennessee or Virginia so a visit to the Biltmore Estate and Winery would be outstanding. There are lovely mt campgrounds in the area of Asheville. Then, take the Parkway to the Linville area and v...isit Grandfather Mountain and Linville Gorge. Lovely campgrounds here too. Then a must do is to drive across the entire state on 40 and go to the Outer Banks on the coast. Visit the Wright Brothers' Memorial in Kitty Hawk, go to the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and then get on the ferry and go to Ocracoke and visit Blackbeard's stomping grounds. You will be able to do all and drive back to Indiana. You will get the best of both worlds in NC and drive from one end to the other.Mehr anzeigen 21. Februar um 21:48 • Deborah Whitehurst Davis U CAN STAY OVERNIGHT IN ANY WALMART PARKING LOT. MOVE OVER IN PARKING LOT AWAY FROM CARS. 21. Februar um 21:56 • Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex He needs to come see the Museum of the Cape Fear in Fayetteville. Conveniently off I-95 and campgrounds close by too. 21. Februar um 22:25 • Martha Miller The Biltmore House in Asheville, N.C. Also Hendersonville is about 20 miles south of there and is pretty, too. 21. Februar um 22:27 • Jessica Johnson He should come to Mount Airy, NC! This is a great place to stay & we have a really nice RV park with internet, electricity, sewer, etc. It is a good place to stay to explore the surrounding area - Blue Ridge Parkway, Pilot Mountain, etc. 21. Februar um 22:28 • Art Schools Holiday Trav-L-Park in Emerald Isle. One of the best in the United States. 21. Februar um 23:33 • Mountain Dream Cabins on The Blue Ridge Parkway The Blue Ridge Parkway, can't miss it. Only road like it in the USA, 469 miles of a bird's eye view, several RV parks..."America's Prettiest Ride" connecting 2 National Parks...simply amazing 22. Februar um 01:51 • David Rice Wilmington, NC. Several beaches within minutes and KOA campground nearby. 22. Februar um 04:02 • Kurt Meier Outstanding dear friends. Many thanks for all your good tips. I see we need more than three weeks,,, Actually we are planning our trip, We will report on facebook and on my homepage www.kumei.ch (sorry, here mostly in German) 22. Februar um 11:27 • Outer Banks Vacation Rentals - Atlantic Realty Outer Banks for sure. The OBX is great place to visit by RV. Several campgrounds available and lots of things to see -- lighthouses, Jockey's Ridge,Roanoke Island, Wright Memorial, and of course, the beach!! 22. Februar um 11:52 Louisiana Travel Kurt Meier Me and my wife live in Switzerland and will have the great opportunity in March to pick up a brand new RV at the factory in Wakarusa, IN to drive it as test drivers to its future Moturis/RV World rental station. ok, the rental station is only a three hours drive away (Chicago, IL) but we will have three weeks and 2500 ...free miles to do ...so! Because it's early in the year (cold?), we're thinking of driving south first (Louisiana as possibility). Is there anyone who could give us some tips for some interesting routes, regions, and POI's (musts, nice to see). We would appreciate every tip. 19. Februar um 21:26 · • Louisiana Travel Hello, Kurt! We're glad you're thinking about traveling to Louisiana. Here's a link to some info on Louisiana scenic drives: http://bit.ly/ebMxHu You can also learn more about our attractions and get personalized recommendations for your trip at LouisianaTravel.com. Click on Plan Your Louisiana Vacation at the top of the page next to the search box. 21. Februar um 15:54 • Kurt Meier Many thanks. I will check the given link. When in the US we will report on facebook and on my homepage www.kumei.ch (sorry, this will be in German...). 21. Februar um 17:12 Alabama Travel Kurt Meier Me and my wife live in Switzerland and will have the great opportunity in March to pick up a brand new RV at the factory in Wakarusa, IN to drive it as test drivers to its future Moturis/RV World rental station. ok, the rental station is only a three hours drive away (Chicago, IL) but we will have three weeks and 2500 free miles to do... ...so! Because it's early in the year (cold?), we're thinking of driving south first (Alabama as possibility). Is there anyone who could give us some tips for some interesting routes, regions, and POI's (musts, nice to see). We would appreciate every tip. 19. Februar um 21:27 • Alabama Travel Glad that you are looking to travel south to Alabama. I think you will find some great points of interest. Your most likely route would be traveling south of Interstate 65. In Alabama that would take you close to Huntsville, home of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center - the largest space attraction in the world. Adjacent to the Space & Rocket Center is the Huntsville Botantial Gardens. 21. Februar um 16:32 • Alabama Travel If you travel west from Huntsville to Florence, Al you will be in the quad cities of Florence, Tuscumbia, Sheffield and Muscle Shoals. Named in the 1960s as the Hit Capital of the World, this is where The Rolling Stones, Artha Frankllin and others came to record. With advance request, tour FAME studios. See the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and visit the W.C.Handy Home, Museum and Library. Handy, the Father of the Blues, was born in Florence. 21. Februar um 16:35 • • Alabama Travel Other sites in the Florence area include the Helen Keller Birthplace and Home in Tuscumbbia. Helen Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a... Bachelor of Arts degree. The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate, has become widely known through the dramatic depictions of the play and film The Miracle Worker.Mehr anzeigen 21. Februar um 16:37 • Alabama Travel Once you are back on Interstate 65 travel south to Birmingham, AL. This is Alabama's largest city and boasts a vibrant arts and cultural scene. Visitors are welcome to Birmingham by a large statue of the mythical Roman god of the forge, Vu...lcan. He overlooks downtown Birmingham with its jazz and dance clubs, theater and fine dining. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is open for tours. Birmingham is also home to the Barber Motorsports Museum - the world’s best motorcycle collection, the museum now has over 1200 vintage and modern motorcycles and racecars and the largest collection of Lotus cars as well as other significant makes. The collection is the largest of its kind in the world. There are approximately 600 of the 1200 motorcycles on display at any given time. These bikes range from 1902 to current-year production.Mehr anzeigen 21. Februar um 16:41 • Alabama Travel In the Birmingham area is also Oak Mountain State Park. This is the largest state park in Alabama with hiking, horseback riding, waterfall, lakes and 85 imporoved sites for RV camping. 21. Februar um 16:43 • Alabama Travel Just continue on I-65 south to Montgomery, Alabama's Capital City. The city's downtown is anchored by a fountain square, the historical lcoation of former slave auctions. Up the street from the fountain on Dexter Avenue sit the Alabama Stat...e Capitol and the Dexter Avenue King memorial Bpatist Church where Dr. Martin Luther King preached. In another director from the fountain square is Commerce Street, locationi of both the Hank Williams Museum and the city's beautiful riverwalk along the Alabama River. Also in downtown Montgomery is the Rosa Parks Museum.Mehr anzeigen 21. Februar um 16:45 • Alabama Travel The very soutern tip of Alabama is best known for Mobile Bay and the Gulf Coast beaches. Mobile Bay is surrounded by Mobile, Dauphin Island and Fairhope. Mobile is recognized as having America's first Mardi Gras celebration and its still c...elebrated today. All year long the port city of Mobile ffeatures the taste of the vcoast with fresh delicious seafood and a diverse array of entertainment. There are tours into America's second largest delta and birdwatching trails. The 5 Rivers Delta Resorce center is a good place to start for eco-tours.Mehr anzeigen 21. Februar um 16:52 • Alabama Travel Acoss the Mobile Bay is Fairhope, voted as one of the most romantic coastal towns in America. 21. Februar um 16:53 • Alabama Travel And if you are looking for an American beach to visit. Gulf Shores/Orange Beach, Alabama is great. Cast your line for a deep-sea adventure on a charter fishing trip or take a scuba diving adventure. Walk the 32 miles of white sand beaches or visit any number of dining and entertainment establishments. 21. Februar um 16:56 • Alabama Travel There are plenty of good RV camping facities in Alabama. http://www.gulfshores.com/lodging/camping.aspx is a link to some along the beach. 21. Februar um 16:57 • Alabama Travel It hope this helps. We welcome you to visit Sweet Home Alabama. 21. Februar um 16:57 · Gefällt mirGefällt mir nicht mehr • Kurt Meier That's phenomenal. Many thanks for all this tips. We will report on facbook and on my homepage www.kumei.ch. 21. Februar um 17:00