Hi there
I am being picked up at the airport in Washington DC by a relative and then we will drive to Indiana in Pennsylvania. It seems to be a 4 hour drive. Anything worthwhile to stop at along the way. Any worhwhile detours? No sleep overs.
Anneke
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Well, you'll be kinda going by Johnstown (Flood Museum and such) and the World Famous Horseshoe Curve http://www.northeast.railfan.net/horseshoe.html , but both of them are relatively close to Indiana. (Going to the Jimmy Stewart Museum there?) Altoona is up there, too, but that's just more of a homey town: http://www.fodors.com/community/united-states/celebrating-the-fourth-on-the-third-in-altoona-pa.cfm )
Happy travels!