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How to Plan an East Coast Road Trip: From New England to the Deep South
Most people look at a map of the East Coast and immediately feel overwhelmed. There are a lot of states, a lot of cities, and about a hundred different ways to connect them all. You can spend weeks trying to build the perfect itinerary — or you can take a breath, pick a direction, and start driving. That's the thing about a road trip along the east coast: the journey itself is the point.
Rey Eleuterio
Mar 2014 min read


Mackinac Island Michigan: What It’s Like Visiting America’s Car-Free Island
Mackinac Island is one of the only places in the U.S. with no cars. Discover why this Michigan destination stands out, what to do, and why it’s worth adding to your travel bucket list.
Tony Albert
Mar 204 min read


15 Best Places to Stop on I-95 on the Way to Florida
Bad coffee, cramped legs, and a blur of pine trees from Virginia to Georgia is how many describe their experience through the I-95 . But some of the best places to stop on I-95 on the way to Florida are hiding in plain sight, right off the exits you keep blowing past.
Rey Eleuterio
Feb 2716 min read


17 Best Places to Stop on I-95 in Virginia
You've probably driven I-95 through Virginia treating it like an obstacle — something to survive before reaching your destination. That's a mistake a lot of people make, and honestly, it's understandable. The highway has a reputation. But tucked just off nearly every exit along this interstate is something genuinely worth pulling over for.
Rey Eleuterio
Feb 2213 min read


13 Things to Do Along I-75 in Georgia
The drive down I-75 through Georgia gets a bad rap. Most people treat it like a necessary evil between Chattanooga and Florida—just mile markers and gas stations. But here's what they're missing: this 339-mile stretch passes some genuinely cool spots that make the drive way more interesting than staring at taillights for six hours. We're talking miniature castle gardens, the world's largest drive-in restaurant, ancient Native American cities you can climb, and a cafe made fam
Rey Eleuterio
Feb 2011 min read


Top 10 History Tours & Attractions Along the East Coast – A Journey Through America's Past
If you’re a fan of American history, nothing beats setting out on history tours that take you straight into the past. Along the East Coast, you’ll find an incredible variety of top ten historical attractions — all within a 100-mile proximity — where guided walks and immersive adventures bring Revolutionary War landmarks, Civil War battlefields, and charming colonial towns to life. Whether you want to trace the steps of America’s founders or explore centuries-old streets, the
Tony Albert
Jun 24, 20253 min read
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