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  • Andy F.
    Expired
    • January 1, 2004
    • 93

    #16
    Re: America trip

    Rob...you're driving something other than you 59 'vette, right? It sounds like you have a pretty good trip planned. Corvettes at Carlisle will give you plenty of Corvette sightings. It has been a number of years since I've been to the Henry Ford Museum or Greenfield Village, but it would be worth the trip if your going to Detroit anyway. FtWayne, Indiana also has a nice Corvette Museum. It is a private collection with mostly C-1s and C-2s. I understand the guy owns one of every color of 57 fuelie, but I'm not sure they are always on display. Indianapolis is not too far away, you can stop at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum which has an impressive collection of race cars including the Zora's 57 Corvette SS. From Indianapolis, I'd recommend a drive south to my home state, Kentucky. Louisville (my home town...famous for river boats and horse racing...Kentucky Derby is run there in May at Churchill Downs) is a short hop from Indianapolis, or you can go to Lexington via Cincinatti. Lexington is very scenic also with a horse racing heritage...lots of horse farms with white split-rail fences. The Kentucky Horse Park is open to the public and is home to a couple famous Kentucky Derby winners. Bowling Green is further South and a must see for the Corvette fan. In one town, you have the Corvette and new Cadillac roadster plant as well as the National Corvette Museum. Then there is Nashville, Tennesses..."Music City" only a couple hours south. If you want mountains, Tennessee has them. From Nashville you can cut across the state to Knoxville. There is a huge Corvette show in Knoxville each year, but not until October, however there are parts vendors there...I think Volunteer Vette Products. From Knoxville you can continue east to the North Caolina coastline...Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills where the Wright brothers made the first airplane flight. Continue north to Virgina and back to D.C. This area is rich in American history if you are into that.

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    • Mike Cobine

      #17
      Re: America trip - try this link

      I put a couple of maps that covers some of what the others have said in a Microsoft Word file, if you have Word. Check this link. It is a large file, so it is slow to download. You might want to save it and open it offline.

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      This is just an idea to gauge what they are asking of you.

      Definitely, buy an atlas. Rand McNally and AAA both sell large atlases. You want a LARGE one, not one of the pocket or notebook type. Even then, you will want regular state maps for each state.

      It is a BIG country. The state of Georgia is roughly the size of England. The distance on this route in the doc is 2277 miles and who knows how much you could add in just running around at each location. You could easily do 2500 miles or more.

      There really is so much to see that you could easily spend the next 5 years and not see it all.

      Enjoy the trip. The more planning you put in before on what there is to see will help. Don't plan so much day by day, but where things are and how important it is to you to see.




      MS Word doc with Maps and Directions

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      • Rob M.
        NCRS IT Developer
        • January 1, 2004
        • 12695

        #18
        Re: America trip - try this link

        All,

        Thanks you all very much. We will print out the whole discussing including all hints and suggestions and bring it with us in our rented motor home and decide on a day to day basis what is feasible. I'll make a tour journal and post it on our site so everone will be able to enjoy our advantures!!!

        thanks again,
        Rob & Simone.
        Rob.

        NCRS Dutch Chapter Founder & Board Member
        NCRS Software Developer
        C1, C2 and C3 Registry Developer

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        • Chuck S.
          Expired
          • April 1, 1992
          • 4668

          #19
          Re: America trip - try this link

          Rob, determining feasibility day to day will have its limitations...You don't won't to be in Nashville, TN one day and have to fly out of Washington DC the next. Better make a rough plan before setting out, like Mike and I suggested. But, maybe that's just the rigid, overplanning, pessimistic engineer in me. Engineers like to get guaranteed results with zero risk.

          If the exchange rate improves, the wife and I have been mulling over a Spring 2005 tour of Europe that departs from Amsterdam. Maybe we'll fly in a day early, and you can teach me about Dutch libations.

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