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Thread: Road Trip: Southeast United States

Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago by FirePhoto
I am thinking of escaping from the Fridgidaire that is Michigan in January for a few days, heading, for obvious reasons, south, but stopping short of Florida. Although the point of this trip is the journey and not the destination, I will be looking for good opportunities to make photographs along the way. What are your favorite places in that part of the country?
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Naples replied 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Blue Ridge Parkway. Especially the segment from Blowing Rock, NC, to the west. See http://www.nps.gov/blri/

glbeas replied 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Jekyll Island is a good stop along the coast as well as Savannah. Up in the northern part of East Tennessee into Kentucky theres an area called the Big South Fork where you can find sandstone arches. Check out Pickett State Park located there.

Drew B. replied 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Stone Mountain Georgia.... Savannah for architecture...

nyoung replied 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Go to St. Louis then follow the big river south till you run out of film and/or gas and or money.

TheFlyingCamera replied 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Another vote for Savannah. Also, Vicksburg for civil war buffs - lots of history there.

doughowk replied 11 months, 2 weeks ago
I'd suggest a destination of Savanah &/or Charleston by way of Louisville, Knoxville and Asheville,NC. While in Savanah, stop by Jack Leigh Gallery.

 

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Road Trip: Southeast United States
Published (2009-01-06 12:29:00)
Go to St. Louis then follow the big river south till you run out of film and/or gas and or money.
TheFlyingCamera
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Road Trip: Southeast United States
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Another vote for Savannah. Also, Vicksburg for civil war buffs - lots of history there.
doughowk
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Road Trip: Southeast United States
Published (2009-01-06 15:30:00)
I'd suggest a destination of Savanah &/or Charleston by way of Louisville, Knoxville and Asheville,NC. While in Savanah, stop by Jack Leigh Gallery.
FirePhoto
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Road Trip: Southeast United States
Published (2009-01-06 07:51:00)
I am thinking of escaping from the Fridgidaire that is Michigan in January for a few days, heading, for obvious reasons, south, but stopping short of Florida. Although the point of this trip is the journey and not the destination, I will be looking for good opportunities to make photographs along the way. What are your favorite places in that part of the country?
Naples
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Road Trip: Southeast United States
Published (2009-01-06 08:00:00)
Blue Ridge Parkway. Especially the segment from Blowing Rock, NC, to the west. See http://www.nps.gov/blri/
glbeas
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Road Trip: Southeast United States
Published (2009-01-06 11:44:00)
Jekyll Island is a good stop along the coast as well as Savannah. Up in the northern part of East Tennessee into Kentucky theres an area called the Big South Fork where you can find sandstone arches. Check out Pickett State Park located there.
Drew B.
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Road Trip: Southeast United States
Published (2009-01-06 11:47:00)
Stone Mountain Georgia.... Savannah for architecture...

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