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LambdaChiAP2031 Jul 21st, 2012 04:15 PM

DC to Denver on I-70E
 
My girlfriend and I are traveling from DC to Denver along I-70E and want to know some good POIs. Any input is appreciated.

Ackislander Jul 22nd, 2012 02:43 AM

What is a POI?

If it is "point of interest", there are famous art museums in St Louis and Kansas City and two very nice smaller ones in Columbus, Ohio, the Columbus Museum of Art and the Wexner at the University, which is architecturally interesting, too. You could see the Arch in St Louis, but it is pretty meh.

Eat barbecue in Kansas City, ribs in St Louis. Ohio is the fattest state in the country, so you may just want to slide right through :-) but if you stop in Columbus, German Village is literally right on the edge of the interstate.

There are lots of corn and soybeans on the way. This trip, like any long distance trip, is vastly improved by driving part of the time on roads that go through small towns. Better food, funky local bars -- and museums. Stop in the public library to use the internet or ask what is interesting locally. US 50 is, I think, one of the major parallel highways on this route.

longhorn55 Jul 22nd, 2012 05:13 AM

Just south of Wheeling, WV (on I-70) is the town of Moundsville and the former West Virginia Penitentiary which offers day tours, ghost tours and overnight tours.

http://www.wvpentours.com/

Keith Jul 23rd, 2012 05:40 AM

You don't say what your interests are.

Crossing Kansas on I-70, some of the diverse cool stops are the Grass Roots Arts Center & Garden of Eden in Lucas, Cathedral of the Plains in Victoria, and the Castle ROck Badlands in the open range land. Again, depending on your interests, there are a number of good museums.

What type of restaurants are you looking for?

Keith

JanetKMR Jul 23rd, 2012 06:41 AM

Have a good trip. I made the same trip in May 1983 with my (then) boyfriend. We had very little money, slept in the car, and ate very little. To be 18 again :-)

Not to hijack...but I saw your thread and it brought back memories.

Gretchen Jul 23rd, 2012 09:29 AM

Definitely see teh Arch in St. Louis. After that, I'd just make tracks for CO and enjoy more time there.

livetoroam Jul 23rd, 2012 10:28 AM

There are several interesting Presidential homes and libraries. the Truman home and museum is in Independence,Missouri right outside Kansas City. Abilene, Kansas has the Eisenhower home and museum. The museums are very good.

stokebailey Jul 24th, 2012 07:45 AM

The Arch is "pretty meh"?
My heart leaps up when I behold the Arch in the sky:
So was it when my life began;

So would Wordsworth feel if he were cruising down I64/US40 in his way from DC to Denver. If it's 104 in the shade, even he would at most make a short detour to see what it looks like from the street nearby.

ksbeem Jul 24th, 2012 07:55 PM

wow. So much to see between the points. Indianapolis is a cool town, for example. I'd suggest getting some guidebooks for the various states you go through and do some research.


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