Seattle Tourist Attractions How Do You Plan A Cross Country Trip From Seattle To NY, With Tourist Attractions?

How do you plan a cross country trip from Seattle to NY, with tourist attractions? - seattle tourist attractions

I go from Seattle to New York and I was wondering if anyone an idea, how did they plan all the original attraction, so that the money does not really matter, and not the car it is (again), but perhaps a few links to Web sites or sites that would greatly advise, thank you!

5 comments:

Robert David M said...

A guide is faster and easier to use than a website, it images, sometimes, but access is a bear.

You have, what kind of things do you do, see and understand.

I lived in New York for twenty years.
So, My Favorite Things take a bus to the end of the
Penn Station in the cloisters, looking at shop windows and back, then there is the band of free concerts in Central Park, lunch at Central Park South, where one can see the cars.
Even earlier in the day climbing the Empire State Building elevator and the room to take pictures from above;
and you can visit Macy's, the library at 42nd Street with the lions in the parlor of the displays at Bloomingdale's, go to Eddie Fisher, sales of China-and carpet-see camp.

But the emotion is cheaper in New York, shopping in the adjacent streets and taking a turn, you do not miss what you really want to see more.

I ate in Chinatown, and walked hundreds of blocks, when I worked there. ButI've never crossed the Brooklyn Bridge. Perhaps you could ...

Get the guide and begin to prioritize your list ... It delivered 257 seats in me wanted to see, and saw all this within 3 days. So, can you.

dc said...

First fly to Los Angeles to the famous Route 66 from up to Chicago, then to New York from there.

dc said...

First fly to Los Angeles to the famous Route 66 from up to Chicago, then to New York from there.

dc said...

First fly to Los Angeles to the famous Route 66 from up to Chicago, then to New York from there.

dc said...

First fly to Los Angeles to the famous Route 66 from up to Chicago, then to New York from there.

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