East Coast Travel
#5
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Philadelphia meets all of your criteria...in abundance. (And the history is not all just Revolutionary War era, either--although there's a lot of "can't miss" sites for that.) I'll copy and paste a response I did recently that has some links for the city:
For food that's local to the area, here's a good read:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...iladelphia.cfm
Here's one on things to do in the city:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...es-and-dos.cfm
and another:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...-itinerary.cfm
This is a "trip report" of one day of multi-cultural ideas: http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...he-morning.cfm
You'll find a lot of information at www.visitphilly.com
For transportation, visit www.septa.org
I'll be happy to try to answer any questions you may have; there are a lot of places in the area that aren't even touched on in the links above, but this is a good start!
For food that's local to the area, here's a good read:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...iladelphia.cfm
Here's one on things to do in the city:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...es-and-dos.cfm
and another:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...-itinerary.cfm
This is a "trip report" of one day of multi-cultural ideas: http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...he-morning.cfm
You'll find a lot of information at www.visitphilly.com
For transportation, visit www.septa.org
I'll be happy to try to answer any questions you may have; there are a lot of places in the area that aren't even touched on in the links above, but this is a good start!
#7
Joined: Jan 2003
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I'd try to answer your question, but the phrase "water front" is ambiguous. Both New York City and Charleston SC are harbors, but what you find at these harbors is QUITE different from each other.
Do you just like to stand in an urban setting and look out over a body of water? Or do you want something quaint and charming while standing there?
If the former, just about any major harbor on the Atlantic will suffice. If the latter, the choices narrow considerably.
Do you just like to stand in an urban setting and look out over a body of water? Or do you want something quaint and charming while standing there?
If the former, just about any major harbor on the Atlantic will suffice. If the latter, the choices narrow considerably.
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#8
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Thanks for all the great feedback!!
We are looking for a quaint, charming coastal type.. not looking to be in the water just good sea food and shopping but with great charm. something like Boston but maybe another city..
Any specific hotels? Old with charm.. again.
We are looking for a quaint, charming coastal type.. not looking to be in the water just good sea food and shopping but with great charm. something like Boston but maybe another city..
Any specific hotels? Old with charm.. again.
#10
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> neat historic places to visit
> good sea food and shopping but with great charm
Charleston SC
Savannah GA
Halifax NS
Quebec City
Newport RI
Annapolis MD
Halfway between Newport News and Williamsburg VA (neither place has ALL of these, but each has what the other lacks)
> good sea food and shopping but with great charm
Charleston SC
Savannah GA
Halifax NS
Quebec City
Newport RI
Annapolis MD
Halfway between Newport News and Williamsburg VA (neither place has ALL of these, but each has what the other lacks)







