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Oct 21st, 2002 08:39 PM |
willtobalt,<BR><BR>I 64 to I 95 is the most direct route to DC and then B'more. The Richmond and Fredricksburg environs have historical sites (battlefield, homes, small museums) to visit. I'd probably pick Fredricksburg because it's not as far off your main route and it's a bit easier to navigate about. Alternatively, you could take Route 5 (John Tyler Highway) out of Wmburg towards Richmond and there are the<BR>James River Planatations to tour. <BR><BR>The sniper thing has made travel up the I95 corridor a bit dodgey. I do this trip pretty frequently and last week just didn't feel the need to make any unnecessary stops between Wmburg and downtown DC. Overreacting? Maybe.<BR><BR>In the best of circumstances (ie, no snipers) prepare for traffic delays. Your trip SHOULD take 3 1/2 hours but any number of choke points could add lots of time to your trip.<BR><BR>If you want a pretty, meandering drive through the countryside, take Rt 17 up to Tappahanock (sp?) and cross the river to Maryland and continue onto Baltimore via 301. The latter part of the drive will not be all that interesting but depending on your time of travel may save you some time.<BR><BR>Hope this helps.<BR><BR>
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