Road trip 3-4hrs west or south from DC

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CNN just did a big piece on Pittsburgh. Makes me want to visit again!

https://www.cnn.com/travel/pittsburgh-pennsylvania-travel-attractions-restaurants/index.html
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Anonymous wrote:Roanoke, Va and stop to see Natural Bridge on the way.


This. But I wouldn't stay in Roanoke, I'd get a cabin somewhere in the mountains.
Anonymous
Heck no to harpers ferry.

-someone whos actually looking out for you
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roanoke, Va and stop to see Natural Bridge on the way.


This. But I wouldn't stay in Roanoke, I'd get a cabin somewhere in the mountains.


If you stay in/near Roanoke, you can visit Mill Mountain zoo, the transportation museum, Center in the Square, hiking trails like McAffee knob, etc.
Anonymous
Go to Lexington, VA. Cute downtown and near Natural Bridge.

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The Greenbrier
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Colonial Williamsburg with Jamestown & Yorktown, plus the Virginia Living Museum.

Or Norfolk— battleship, bay, Chrysler Art Museum, and there’s a kids’ museum in Portsmouth I think.

Natural Bridge area— the state park and Frontier Culture Museum. I think there’s a cave, too.

Luray— Shenandoah National Park plus Luray Caverns (which also includes a toy museum & other small museums on the grounds).

Historic St Mary’s City & the lighthouse not too far from there (you’d have to make sure it’s all open in November).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We went to Harper's ferry in September and its tourist central. I was always told it was nice but I do not recommend esp with a kid as the hiking is tough, and all there is else to do is go to corny shops with the masses and eat overpriced bad food.


What about the national historical park? All the buildings with historical info/little museums? That’s what we do at Harper’s Ferry with kids, though only as a daytrip. I don’t think you need multiple days there.
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