Which city? Must visit?
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Where are you coming from? Do you have a preference of East Coast or West Coast? DC or Boston would be good choices in my opinion.
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Two weeks would be sufficient time for both DC and Boston, or even SF and Seattle.
HTTY has an excellent suggestion as well. If you're not interested in wine country, a leisurely road trip down the California coast would be nice.
HTTY has an excellent suggestion as well. If you're not interested in wine country, a leisurely road trip down the California coast would be nice.
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Two weeks is a "healthy" amount of time. I'd consider San Francisco and drive north (Mendocino, Oregon), or east (Lake Tahoe, Yosemite) or south (Monterey, Big Sur, Hearst Castle, all the way to LA and San Diego is easily doable with two weeks) OR DC with a side trip to Virginia/West Virginia/Maryland.
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If you should happen to choose Chicago (not a bad option), and are a fan of architecture, "Open House Chicago" is taking place Oct. 19-20 this year. It affords an opportunity for behind-the-scenes access to any or all of 150 significant buildings located all around the city.
http://www.openhousechicago.org/sites/
http://www.openhousechicago.org/sites/



