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![]() "DaveS" wrote in message ... On Jul 9, 12:10 am, "asadi" wrote: Well one of the classics is Preservation Hall for Dixieland music . . . scruffy, tourist ridden etc, even so it and the changing cast of musicians are very cool in my book. But small town? You could do it Gonzo and country, mostly non interstate, in 3 days. Back in the day we would do Provo, Utah to Jersey in 48 hours nonstop via VW (no stops cept anything you can do in a gas stop) in Winter, pre interstates, turnpikes OK if you had the money. But you'd need some recently returned missionaries in your party as drivers. Here's a better idea. Have them fly in to Omaha, or better Des Moines, then go right across Iowa on secondaries, visit the small townes of NE Nebraska (catch some night-time small town semi-pro baseball), then swing down to the Platte and follow her West like the Pioneers, allow for at least 2 days in a garage for the predictable breakdown, then Cheyenne and Laramie, anyway you get my drift. Show them Euros some real Westerm American country. Ahhhhh Elko in the morning, climbing down the Sierras, the Bay from Coit Tower. The Shenandoah Valley is not a bad idea either. I would add a valley swing, one or 2 mountain ridges into West Virginia, say from Romney W.VA, south. Capon Bridge etc.. Beautiful country that. Good Luck Dave Dave, he's here in Dayton with me now...I'm think9ing a meandering route to New Orleans and hping to come bachk up through the Shenandoah Valley. Just bought another house and I can't really spare more than ten days right now so we are going to leave the west until another trip... Preservation Hall for Dixieland music....got it and thanks... john |
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On Jul 9, 8:54*pm, "asadi" wrote:
"DaveS" wrote in message ... On Jul 9, 12:10 am, "asadi" wrote: Well one of the classics is Preservation Hall for Dixieland music . . . scruffy, tourist ridden etc, even so it and the changing cast of musicians are very cool in my book. But small town? You could do it Gonzo and country, mostly non interstate, in 3 days. Back in the day we would do Provo, Utah to Jersey in 48 hours nonstop via VW (no stops cept anything you can do in a gas stop) in Winter, pre interstates, turnpikes OK if you had the money. *But you'd need some recently returned missionaries in your party as drivers. Here's a better idea. Have them fly in to Omaha, or better Des Moines, then go right across Iowa on secondaries, visit the small townes of NE Nebraska (catch some night-time small town semi-pro baseball), then swing down to the Platte and follow her West like the Pioneers, allow for at least 2 days in a garage for the predictable breakdown, then Cheyenne and Laramie, anyway you get my drift. Show them Euros some real Westerm American country. Ahhhhh Elko in the morning, climbing down the Sierras, the Bay from Coit Tower. The Shenandoah Valley is not a bad idea either. I would add a valley swing, one or 2 mountain ridges into West Virginia, say from Romney W.VA, *south. Capon Bridge etc.. Beautiful country that. Good Luck Dave Dave, he's here in Dayton with me now...I'm think9ing a meandering route to New Orleans and hping to come bachk up through the Shenandoah Valley. *Just bought another house and I can't really spare more than ten days right now so we are going to leave the west until another trip... Preservation Hall for Dixieland music....got it and thanks... john Sounds cool. Follow the rivers down to NO. Make sure you get a tape for that 8track with Goodman's (?) song "City of New Orleans," and a tape of Mark Twain type stuff for the road trip. Natchez trace, Vicksburg Yeah "Good morning America how are ya? "Don't ya know me Im your native son? Im the train they call the City of New Orleans, And Ill be gone 500 mile fore the day is done. I love Goodman's great image line. . . ". . . their father's magic carpets made of steel." Dave |
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