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Our move to Florida is only a month away and I am trying to pin down our route. I'm looking for suggestions and ideas. We are planning on taking our time and seeing some sights.
Any must see locations between Wisconsin and Florida?
How about areas to stay away from?


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Bardstown KY/Distillery/My Old Kentucky Home


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Bardstown KY/Distillery/My Old Kentucky Home

To see? .or stay away from (hic) ?





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Recommend the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington for at least two days. Great RV Park in the facility and then a direct route of a couple of hours to Bardstown.


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Forgot - The Biltmore Estatemin Asheville NC. RV Parking on site and some nice parks that you would easily fit into in the area. Two days will let you see all the sights and enjoy the mountain air.


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Lincoln museum in Springfield, IL


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National Museum of the U.S.A.F. Dayton, Ohio. Free admission.800-1700 daily. Even living here I go visit about every year. From the Wright Bros. to the stealth fighter and bombers. I can provide you with overnight spot, 30A, Water, no sewer.

Mamounth Cave, KY.



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Museum of Appalachia in Norris TN, I-75 exit 122 (?), just north of Knoxville Tn, campground next door (never tried it though) the campground.
The museum is GREAT


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Thanks for the ideas. Museums are always a hit. I already had a couple distilleries on the list but didn't realize there were so many in the same area.


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T&J,

Why not do a clockwise trip around Lake Michigan and tour the U.P. and west side of the Lower once more before you make the move? Stop here in Allegan and stay a night or two in our yard w/W&E. We’re within walking distance of the City of Allegan.

If you can swing it send me a PM and we'll do the arrangements there.

Lou & Barb
 
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If you get near Traverse City, give us a call! Stay here for a bit if you like. See ya.


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Museums are always a hit


Tom, if ya wanna come this far east and pick up I-95 to FL, we can set ya up with
a 30amp & water site with short walk to subway to downtown. If museums are your
thing, we've got a few around here Roll Eyes

Safe travels......
 
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