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Taking A Trip Along The East Coast

February 1st, 2010 Posted in Travel

Whenever someone visits the east coast on a vacation they tend to always lead to the state of Florida. Although Florida has a lot ot offer and is one of the largest tourist states in the whole US there is much more to the east coast than just this one state.

Lets move up from Florida and enter into Georgia. There is a lot to do in the \”peachy\” state and there is no lack of beaches. The city Atlanta has many local events, and have a sports team in football, basketball, hockey and baseball, therefore you can always catch some sort of a game no matter what season you are visiting. If you would rather visit a smaller city then be sure to check out the small town of Savannah.

Next stop would be South and North Carolina. These states also do not lack in beaches, but they are also home to many mountains and some of the most beautiful scenery. There is a lot to see and do in these states, and you can even stop at South of the Border, located in between the two states, for some family fun for all ages.

If these things aren\’t enough, keep moving up the coast and I am sure you will find even more great things to do. Virginia is the next stop and has plenty of things to offer a traveler or vacationer. It also puts you really close to our nations capital, Washington D.C. With all the monuments and museums in D.C., it could take a normal person weeks just to see every exhibit in the Smithsonian.

Up north a little further and you are in the \”big apple\”. NYC is one of the most famous destinations to visit by both New Yorkers and those that live out of the state. From Broadway to Rockefeller Center there is so much to see and do that you will never have a dull moment.

Cheap flights are simple to find now at Expedia.com. International flights can get to be pricey, but with the best company, like Expedia, you can find great deals.

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