Within an hour or so of where you live...

I live just outside Boston. Top five things to do within one hour of my house:

1. Visit Boston! It is walkable, historic, safe, and beautiful. If you don't feel like walking, take a duck tour. There are some great restaurants, the Museum of Fine Arts is terrific (and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum), and for all of you Star Wars fans, the Museum of Science has a terrific Star Wars exhibit through March. Visit Fenway Park, the most beautiful and historic park in baseball (maybe tied with Wrigley). I'm sure we'll get a shortstop one of these days...Walk the freedom trail and learn about the path to the Revolution.

2. Foxboro Stadium! Well, next year anyway. The Pats did not make it all the way this year, but we have to give someone else a chance, right? :-) Gillette Stadium has great sightlines for the game, the security is top notch so the fans are well-behaved, and the beer selection is not bad. Go Pats! (next year!)

3. Cape Cod. If you can brave the traffic, you'll be rewarded with beautiful sand dune beaches, water you 'might' be able to swim in for a half hour or so, depending on the hardiness of your constitution, and beautiful New England cottages. Try Captain Frosty's for fried clams. Yum!

4. Well, it's a bit further than an hour, but I am still including Tanglewood. Located in Lenox, MA, Tanglewood is the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. You can bring a picnic and lounge on the lawn, listening to classical music, or have a seat in the music shed. Other things to see in this area: the Norman Rockwell Museum, historic Stockbridge, Edith Wharton's mansion. There is also a Canyon Ranch spa here if that's your thing. Personal favorite: dark chocolate dipped raspberries at Catherine's Chocolates in Great Barrington.

5. Concord, MA. Concord is home to Walden Pond, made famous by Henry David Thoreau in his lovely book Walden: Or Life in the Woods. Hiking trails and good swimming can be found here. You can also rent a canoe in Concord and make your way down the Charles River. You can visit the Old North Bridge in Minuteman National Park--made famous by "the shot heard round the world." Louisa May Alcott's house is here also, and open for tours. The New England architecture in Concord is truly spectacular.
 
There are so many things to see within an hour drive of my house.

Busch Gardens - Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg

Jamestown Settlement

Virginia Beach oceanfront

Virginia Beach Aquarium

But there are so many more!
 
I live in East TN. There are a lot of interesting places nearby so I had a hard time choosing only five.

1. Smoky Mountains National Park/Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge TN

2. Biltmore Estate - America's Largest Home (http://www.biltmore.com/)

3. Bristol Motor Speedway

4. Birthplace of Davy Crockett/Crockett Tavern

5. President Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
 
foxfire -
I'm there with you. I'm in Maryville, right at the base of the Smokies.

I love to do "Sunday drive" type of trips, and they mostly involve mountain roads.

Here's a few of my to-do's in this neck of the woods:

1. Highway 129 - nicknamed "The Dragon" by motorcyclists. Very fun road. Tennessee end starts less than 5 minutes from my house, other end winds into N. Carolina.

2. Cherohala Skyway - from Tellico Plains on into N. Carolina. Beautiful mountain road, not as curvy and tight as Hwy 129.

3. Cades Cove Loop road - bicycle or drive. Beautiful. We go early (before sun-up to see all the deer) and pack a picnic lunch - there's a little creek across one of the crossroads that is our 'personal' spot.

4. Bald River Falls - sorta close to Tenn. end of Cherohala Skyway, near Tellico Plains (again). There's also a trout farm nearby that's pretty cool.

5. Fall Creek Falls - near Crossville TN, one of the highest free-fall waterfalls in the eastern U.S.
 

I live in Anne Arundel County, Md:

Within an hour's drive:

Historic Annapolis, including the Naval Academy
Washington D.C....has a zillion tourist attractions!
Six Flags
Baltimore Harbor
Port Discovery
Baltimore Aquarium
Baltimore Zoo
 
GoofyDad869 said:
foxfire -
I'm there with you. I'm in Maryville, right at the base of the Smokies.

I love to do "Sunday drive" type of trips, and they mostly involve mountain roads.

Here's a few of my to-do's in this neck of the woods:

1. Highway 129 - nicknamed "The Dragon" by motorcyclists. Very fun road. Tennessee end starts less than 5 minutes from my house, other end winds into N. Carolina.

2. Cherohala Skyway - from Tellico Plains on into N. Carolina. Beautiful mountain road, not as curvy and tight as Hwy 129.

3. Cades Cove Loop road - bicycle or drive. Beautiful. We go early (before sun-up to see all the deer) and pack a picnic lunch - there's a little creek across one of the crossroads that is our 'personal' spot.

4. Bald River Falls - sorta close to Tenn. end of Cherohala Skyway, near Tellico Plains (again). There's also a trout farm nearby that's pretty cool.

5. Fall Creek Falls - near Crossville TN, one of the highest free-fall waterfalls in the eastern U.S.


Hi, neighbor! :wave:

I love the Cherohala Skyway. We head there in the fall since the other well known routes in the area are so bogged with leaf peepers. The Joyce Kilmer area is really nice and peaceful.

As for Cades Cove, I wish I lived there. That place is just so beautiful. *sigh*
 
Just 5 hmmmm?

1 - DLR - Disneyland, DCA, Downtown Disney

2 - Knotts Berry Farm/Soak City

3 - Beach - Huntington, Newport, Laguna, Balboa

4 - Hollywood/LA

5 - Nixon Library
 
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I live in Amherst, Ma. here's what's nearby:

1. Eric Carle Museum ( about 2 minutes from my house :) )

2. Basketball Hall of Fame

3. Yankee Candle Flagship store

4. Quabbin Reservoir ( supplies all of Boston's water )

5. The Big E -large regional fair
 
I'll skip the obvious. ::yes::

1. Cypress Gardens. Brought back to life, it still has the amazing gardens and also an amusement area.

2. Any of the citrus groves that are everywhere down here. They are harvesting grapefruit in the one across the street from my house right now.

3. Any small body of water where you will see birds by the dozens, fish and maybe even an alligator.

4. Hills in Florida? Yes in the Clermont area.

5. The Plant City Strawberry Festival. This year it is being held March 2nd through the 12th.
 
You can get to our airport from anywhere in town in about 20 minutes. From there, the world is your oyster. :)
 
1. Atlantic Ocean
2. Gulf Of Mexico
3. WDW
4. Universal
5. Sea World
6. Ocala National Forest
7. Everglades

Too many places to name...
 
jimmiej said:
5. The 2005 NCAA Football AND Baseball National Champion Texas Longhorns.

Working on that NCAA Basketball thing too!

I'm here in Austin, and since the big stuff was mentioned I'll go along the less beaten path.

1. The Boatyard restaurant for lunch to watch all the boats
2. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
3. Tacodeli for lunch and the a hike down the path to Zilker Park
4. Austin Nature Center to dig for dinosaur bones
5. 6th Street for live music. Early in the day to avoid the party crowd!

I'll see if I can think of others...
 
ahutton said:
Working on that NCAA Basketball thing too!

I'm here in Austin, and since the big stuff was mentioned I'll go along the less beaten path.

1. The Boatyard restaurant for lunch to watch all the boats
2. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
3. Tacodeli for lunch and the a hike down the path to Zilker Park
4. Austin Nature Center to dig for dinosaur bones
5. 6th Street for live music. Early in the day to avoid the party crowd!

I'll see if I can think of others...

Oh I am sure you can think of more. My best friend went to UofT and Austin Rocks! I love that City. :goodvibes Lots of great places to eat also! I love Zilker park.
 
Within an hour (OK - assuming the traffic is moving!)

San Francisco - including the Golden Gate Bridge
Napa - Wine Country
Marine World, Africa USA (or whatever they call it now)
Great America
Outlet shopping - North to Vacaville or South to Gilroy

Another hour and you're almost to Yosemite, and you're definetly to Santa Cruz, Monterrey and Carmel.

Or - a two minute drive and you're at a fantastic Automobile Museum at Blackhawk.
 
I am in Nashville, TN. 5 things within an hour...

1. Country Music Hall of Fame - www.countrymusichalloffame.com
2. Mammoth Cave - www.mammothcave.com
3. Lieper's Fork Historic Village - On the National Register of Historic Places, the revitalized village offers local restaurants with great food, antiques/fine art shopping and a scenic cycling experience. The community also offers several annual events like the Fourth of July Bluegrass Festival and the Beans & Blues Festival. The Lawn Chair Theatre is held from April-October. Summer months offer a Lawn Chair Theatre on Friday and Saturday evenings plus enjoy country music celebrity sightings. The village is located near the crossroads of Highway 46 (Old Hillsboro Road) and the Natchez Trace Federal Parkway.
4. Speaking of which...take a ride down the historic Natchez Trace Parkway (be sure to stop for breakfast at the Loveless Cafe before you hop on) - www.nps.gov/natr & www.lovelesscafe.com
5. The Parthenon -- the only full-scale replica in the world of the ancient Greek temple - www.nashville.gov/Parthenon
 
Obi-Wan Pinobi said:
We live in Richmond VA and within an hour or so you can visit...


Oh.. and if the people in Manassas hadn't ruined it for us ;) We could have had a Disney Theme Park - Disney's America

I remember when they proposed building Disney's America. I was so excited b/c it would be so close to where I lived. I was so sad when Disney pulled out of the project b/c of the hoopla that people created. :sad1:

Lot's of things in this area that have already been mentioned....

1. Udvar Hazy National Air and Space Museum
2. Washington, D.C. .....too many attractions to mention. :sunny:
3. Luray Caverns
4. Skyline Drive (Shenandoah Valley)
5. Bull Run National Battlefield(Civil War site)
6. Harpers Ferry, WV


Great thread! :sunny:
 
Live in Glasgow, Scotland

1. 45 minutes - see Edinburgh Castle, walk down Princes Street

2. 35 minutes - William Wallace (Braveheart) monument

3. 15 minutes - Partick where Billy Connolly was born !?

4. 1 hour from the border to England!, 50 minutes from Paris

5. 10 minutes from Glasgow Rangers Football Club & 10 minutes from
Celtic football club!!
 
Lesleyluvdisney said:
Live in Glasgow, Scotland

1. 45 minutes - see Edinburgh Castle, walk down Princes Street

2. 35 minutes - William Wallace (Braveheart) monument

4. 1 hour from the border to England!, 50 minutes from Paris

Oooooooh, I'd love to see these things especially!
 

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