Join GoodSams for their road service plan. Their campground directory is comprehensive. They sell a Rand McNally Atlas that shows campgrounds on the maps. > > On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 9:29 AM, Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote: > >> This upcoming spring break (don't know exactly when it will be) I would >> like to take my grandson to visit the Museum of Natural History in DC and >> maybe others. We are in North Alabama, it's a two-day trip if nothing bad >> happens. >> >> I'm looking for information as to what might be good places to stay >> overnight on the way, and also what campgrounds might be available >> outside >> DC. And then there's the problem of where to park and which trains to >> take >> into town. >> >> Anyone with experience in the area, I would like to hear suggestions. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jim >> |
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