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Date:         Wed, 30 Jul 2003 10:56:14 -0600
Reply-To:     don spence <dspence@OANET.COM>
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From:         don spence <dspence@OANET.COM>
Subject:      Re: Headed for germany in sept. Need anything?
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Assuming you are a car nut.......and you are heading down the autobahn

towards Basel, make a right before the border and go to Mulhouse, home

of the "Musée National de l'Automobile" also known as the Schlumpf collection. Plan on spending the better part of a day there. World's largest collection of Bugattis. A not to miss experience!!!! Good restaurant in-house. see this French site for info.

http://www.culture-espaces.com/schlumpf/accueil.html

Also in Mulhouse is the Musée Nationale de l'Chemin de Fer, or National Railway Museum. which houses among other wonders, Michelin clad, Bugatti powered railliners. (same engine as the Royalé)

If you are anywhere near Sinsheim, check out the Museum of technology there.

In Koln, the cathedral is a must see and the Nurburgring is close by. I

think you can still buy a lap in your westy!

On your way south, Strasbourg is a beautiful city. For scenery, get off

the autobahn and take the Schwartzwalderhochstrasse. (Black Forest High

Road) Exit for Baden Baden (beautiful in it's own right) to get on it.

Coming back, cross the Rhine and drive up through Alsace. Great wine country with marvelous restaurants in the small villages! The maginot line runs throughthere as well. I can't remember where but

there is a large underground fort open to visitors. Very interesting.

Buy a Michelin Green Guide (in English). They are the absolute best guide town by town, as you head out. You will not lack for things to see and do.

The best thing is that you are driving, not tied to a railcar. If you see something interesting, turn off the main road and have a look. Life

is short, Fill it up!

Envious as H---!! I lived there 20 years ago and loved it!!!

On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 10:00 PM, Automatic digest processor wrote:

> I am headed for my bi-annual trip to Germany (frankfurt auto show) on

> sept > 18th. I will be in Koln and Frankfurt areas. If anyone needs anyhting

> small > picked up at the dealer I might be able to accomidate for a small fee.

> also > headed for Switzerland for a day or two. Any thing I might want to see

> there? I > will be on vacation/honeymoon for the next two weeks (in my 91 westy)

> with e-mail > so please keep me company. > > any trip ideas or groceries needed > please P-mail.


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