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Research Triangle- Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh. Check out Duke & UNC, Basketball museum, downtown areas, botanical gardens, festivals happening, southern beer breweries, etc...Great time, family friendly and close by |
That’s true but Toronto is a lot more doable for a long weekend than many of the US suggestions. None of my business but it does make me wonder if OP has a passport. Why restrict yourself to the US? |
| Denver or Boulder |
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Minneapolis, MN
Madison, WI Pittsburgh, PA |
| If you want to avoid most of the United States, say easy to get to for the weekend in the post, or it’s just confusing and weird. |
| New London, CT |
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I always love NYC. Easy train ride, lots to see and do, great food. I’ve only been to Pittsburgh once, and really enjoyed it. I’ve never been to Cleveland, but think it might be a fun weekend. Further away, San Francisco is my favorite U.S. city, but with a five+ hour flight each way, it would have to be a long weekend
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| It’s Pittsburgh |
I love Colorado, but don’t love Denver. I do like Boulder. |
???? Who said it wasn’t or did somebody spell it wrong and/or fat finger it? Glad that the grammar/spelling police is always ready to respond |