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6-27-2007 @ 8:21AM
Janet Kensicki said...
Any trip that does not involve an Interstate highway is a great road trip. You can actually visit small towns, talk to their residents, and eat at great hometown restaurants. Every town has a "claim to fame" and people love to talk about what makes their area interesting. You pass quirky little roadside attractions, family-run businesses, great small parks and see some wonderful scenery. Lots of times, you can drive almost as fast as on the Interstate, plus you actually can see America as it should be seen. Jan
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