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BossMare Oct 3rd, 2008 09:05 PM

Cross country stops
 
We are planning on driving to Denver, Co. in the late Spring and want to know of the must see places along the way.
We will leave from Florida and have plenty of time.

ElendilPickle Oct 4th, 2008 09:37 AM

What are your interests? If you can share a bit more, you'll get better suggestions.

Lee Ann

BossMare Oct 4th, 2008 12:48 PM

We love sightseeing, horses, good food, wine, shopping, etc. The general stuff. We are a sailing couple and I run a therapeutic riding program.

Thanks for the suggestions.

boom_boom Oct 4th, 2008 05:00 PM

How about Springfield, IL for the nre Lincoln Museum. Or for bating any of the big lakes in Tenn. Or, for entertainment, Branson, MO. As a history buff, I'd include some Civil War Battlefields such as Vicksburg, MS or Chattonga, TN. There is also ther Amana Colonies in Iowa that may hold some interest. There is also supposed to be some decent wineries in MO and IN, but haven't been to them yet.
Once you are in CO, there is Colorado Springs with thr Garden of the Gods and access to Pikes Peak and the Air Force Academy.

BossMare Oct 7th, 2008 09:19 PM

Hey Boom Boom, thanks for the info. Our son lives in Tennessee, so we pretty much know that area.
I had heard about wineries in Mo and will now investigate further.
I will also check out how close Branson will be to our route. Should be worth a stop.

Once in Denver, we have friends to visit and I am sure they will show us the town. Then on to Boulder to see more friends. We are looking forward to the trip.
Thanks again to all who responded.

mrwunrfl Oct 7th, 2008 09:54 PM

Horses? Then you might want to visit Kentucky - lots of horse farms and I understand that you can visit/tour some of them. Live racing at Churchill Downs in Louisville thru June (Wednesdays thru Sundays).

LindainOhio Oct 8th, 2008 03:42 AM

We have driven from Ohio to Denver in 2 days. Ohio to KC(about 13 hours) and KC to Denver (I think about 10 hours). The drive from KC to Denver on 70 is long and boring so I would suggest maybe looking into a more southern route to Denver

hamlet Oct 8th, 2008 10:08 AM

One of my favorite stops on a cross country trip was Memphis. I enjoyed the food and music on Beale Street. Another city to consider is Santa Fe which also has interesting things to offer for a quick visit.

trippinkpj Oct 8th, 2008 10:22 AM

If you give the route you are taking, it may help us. For me, hill country in Texas is great. San Antonio and Austin, also smaller towns like Gruene and Fredricksburg. Outlet shopping at Prime Outlets in San Marcos, north of San Antonio, was fun. Austin has great dining and there are lots of posts here in Fodor's on the subject!

dfr4848 Oct 8th, 2008 10:54 AM

I was thinking the same thing as trippinkpj - do you have a prefered route? Places mentioned in MO, TN etc are nice, but certainly are out of the way if you're driving a more direct route from FL to Denver. Do you care how direct it is?

Besides places trippinkpj mentioned, there's of course New Orleans, Cajun Country, Vicksburg & Natchez.


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