Driving from N.Y. to Boston
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Driving from N.Y. to Boston
Author: shannon ([email protected])
Date: 01/18/2002, 11:57 am
Message: I am going to be driving from N.Y. city to Boston next week and I was wondering what I should stop to see along the way we have never ben to Boston or any of the states we will be driving through I would not mind driving a little out of the way to see something any input would be nice.
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Shannon
Date: 01/18/2002, 11:57 am
Message: I am going to be driving from N.Y. city to Boston next week and I was wondering what I should stop to see along the way we have never ben to Boston or any of the states we will be driving through I would not mind driving a little out of the way to see something any input would be nice.
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Shannon
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Ignore the first response. You won't go anywhere near Route 95. Sturbridge Village is interesting and worth a stop. It's just before the entrance to the Massachusetts Turnpike. However, a previous poster has made a good point. There's so much to see in Boston. Perhaps it's best to spend your time there.
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Howard, use your imagination. Some people like the Turnpike route, others come up I-95. Don't assume which one Shannon has chosen. Usually when the weather is iffy, you're better off coming up the coast than the pike, which will usually get more snow.
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But Shannon isn't coming tomorrow - she said, "next week." So if she watches the forecast for whatever day she's coming, she can choose the route that will have better weather.
Tomorrow's storm is unusual, as you know -- it's more typical for the coastline to get rain and the inland routes (e.g., Turnpike) to get lots of snow. This storm has been specially ordered up by football widows, I think!
Tomorrow's storm is unusual, as you know -- it's more typical for the coastline to get rain and the inland routes (e.g., Turnpike) to get lots of snow. This storm has been specially ordered up by football widows, I think!
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Shannon, I've made this trip countless times over four years a daughter went to school in Boston, and I do feel Old Sturbridge Village is worth a visit, but also agree that this isn't the best time of year for it. Hqving said that, if you do decide to stop, it is right on the way if you take 95 to 91 to 84 to 90. Although I've gone several different ways, this was the fastest way to go almost all the time. Sturbridge Village is off 84 just before 90. Having said that, I also agree that I'd rather spend more time in Boston and Cambridge.
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If you do take I84 and get hungry on the way, you might want to stop at Rein's Deli at Exit 64/65 in Vernon CT. It's open 7 a.m. to midnight and has better food than many of the places on the way. It is also about halfway.
You might want to stop in Concord and Lexington either on your way into Boston or on your way out.
You might want to stop in Concord and Lexington either on your way into Boston or on your way out.
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hi shannon, i live between new york and boston - in new haven, where yale university is located. i would prob go straight to boston if i were you, but...whether you take the I-95 route to boston or take I-95 up to I-91 and then take I-91 up to 84 east to the mass pike, you could stop off for a quick break in New Haven and see the yale campus, (there is a famous Yale British Art museum), have lunch (at Roomba on chapel street), and then continue on. If you like outlet shopping, go the I-95 route; there is a premium outlet center in Clinton called Clinton Crossing (Immediately off exit 63 of I-95). polo outlet, saks 5th ave, cole haan, coach, DKNY, Nike, brooks brothers, tommy hilfiger, jones NY, etc. avoid the Westbrook Outlets at exit 65; they are junky. karen
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On your way up 95 you could stop off in Mystic, CT, a cute little beach town, lunch at the famous Mystic Pizza. Also 95 will take you through downtown Providence, which is a great city!
Here is the city site: http://www.providenceri.com/frame.html
State site:
www.visitrhodeisland.com
Here is the city site: http://www.providenceri.com/frame.html
State site:
www.visitrhodeisland.com

