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If I had an RV like yours, I would travel for 3 weeks to one month at a time and plan some really cool tours and dining experiences. There is some awesome country to be seen, and if you drive to Las Vegas you can pick up a private plane and fly directly over the Grand Canyon. Imagine that video!
In my time I have toured the Coors brewery, famous glass blowing works, various wineries, and I have attended some awesome rock and mineral shows. (Jewelry for sale at awesome prices!). I have attended antique shows such as May's which spread out over an entire town with such fervor that we had to stay overnight...and I have seen a candy factory in operation.
You can actually buy an old fashioned Road Atlas, and points of interest are marked on it for every single state, and you can also google "things to see and do in Such and Such city or state".
In my time I have toured the Coors brewery, famous glass blowing works, various wineries, and I have attended some awesome rock and mineral shows. (Jewelry for sale at awesome prices!). I have attended antique shows such as May's which spread out over an entire town with such fervor that we had to stay overnight...and I have seen a candy factory in operation.
You can actually buy an old fashioned Road Atlas, and points of interest are marked on it for every single state, and you can also google "things to see and do in Such and Such city or state".
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@Stereoguy Champlain Chocolates in Burlington Vermont has a tour of their candy factory...it's up that far north. I never got to take the tour, because by the time we finally made it up there they had closed for the day.
In Gloucester, Massachusetts you should tour Hammond Castle. John Hays Hammond imported it in bits from Europe and had it reassembled here. It's a great tour. They host a couple of Holiday events in the great hall, and show where Hammond lived and worked. He was an inventor in the days when inventing was quite lucrative!
In Gloucester, Massachusetts you should tour Hammond Castle. John Hays Hammond imported it in bits from Europe and had it reassembled here. It's a great tour. They host a couple of Holiday events in the great hall, and show where Hammond lived and worked. He was an inventor in the days when inventing was quite lucrative!
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@Stereoguy Yup! I did, too. I forget which mansion it was, but they had an ancient vacuum cleaning system that was located down a long tunnel somewhere so the sound of the motor would be muted. They had those long, long sheer curtains blowing in the breeze...and a view that was unbelievable.
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