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East Coast Trip


SuperLego5

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Don't post here much lads but would be grateful for any help.

 

I'm heading across to the East Coast of the US for a few weeks next year (hopefully) starting in New York, heading to Maryland, in to Nashville then on to North Carolina (likely) Charlotte. Anybody have any suggestions on what to do?

 

I really want to catch a Panthers game but with the schedule not being released until March(?) things will be too expensive to book then.

 

Any suggestions on things to do would be great.

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NYC - there are too many things to do. Depends on how many days you want to spend. A week can't even do it justice.

 

MD - Baltimore? Uh ... get shot while going to a Ravens game? Orioles? Or ... Annapolis to see Naval boats or something? Eat some crab cakes? I'd advise you go to DC instead. I mean ... it's like, right there.

 

Nashville - Eat some of "their" BBQ, catch some live music, see the Titans play, look dumb in cowboy boots. Try and hook up to the Tail of the Dragon on your way into NC.

 

Charlotte - Panthers or Hornets or Knights, the White Water Center if in the summer, Plaza Midwood to poke hipsters. 

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Think NYC will be the biggest chunk so yeah will do all the touristy stuff there.

 

I'm going with a buddy and he has family somewhere in Maryland so wants to stop off there for a bit. I'm sure it was Maryland, hopefully I've messed up my geography and it was DC.

 

Nashville - again my buddy wants to go to some country festival (think its in June) so looks like will catch some live music.

 

White Water Center? Take it that's like rafting and stuff?

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Think NYC will be the biggest chunk so yeah will do all the touristy stuff there.

 

I'm going with a buddy and he has family somewhere in Maryland so wants to stop off there for a bit. I'm sure it was Maryland, hopefully I've messed up my geography and it was DC.

 

Nashville - again my buddy wants to go to some country festival (think its in June) so looks like will catch some live music.

 

White Water Center? Take it that's like rafting and stuff?

 

The trick to NYC is to NOT do the touristy stuff. I can make you a list of what you really want to see.

 

And yeah, I think the WWC is still there. Charlotte guys? Is it? It's a man made rapids course with some pretty serious waves. They have competitions there. I did it once with people from work. Fun times. 

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Think NYC will be the biggest chunk so yeah will do all the touristy stuff there.

 

I'm going with a buddy and he has family somewhere in Maryland so wants to stop off there for a bit. I'm sure it was Maryland, hopefully I've messed up my geography and it was DC.

 

Nashville - again my buddy wants to go to some country festival (think its in June) so looks like will catch some live music.

 

White Water Center? Take it that's like rafting and stuff?

 

you'll be fine in Baltimore.........catch an O's game and make sure to enjoy a pitbeef, crabcake and natty bo.

 

plenty of things to do.......

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