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Subject: Re: tips for driving from New York to Birmingham Posted on: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:16:19 MDT


"Sarah Banick" wrote in message
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> "Liz" wrote in message
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> On Apr 23, 12:26 pm, JamesS...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > stay places with private bathrooms
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>> The only places you'll find shared bathrooms is in some "Bed &
>> Breakfast" places (private homes), hostels (dormitory-style hotels),
>> and campgrounds.
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> Sorry, I wasn't dissing the South. Yes, that's what I meant. :-) I
> don't want recommendations for B&Bs unless they have some rooms with
> private bathrooms. anyone?
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> Liz -- It might help if you let us know which route you're taking.
> Straight interstate, or do you have time to wander on back roads? There
> are lots of nice B&Bs in the area around the Smokies (look up Townsend or
> Wear Valley, Tennessee, or areas around Asheville). There are caverns
> throughout Kentucky, and SW Virginia, too, if I remember right (but I'm
> blanking on names). But those aren't on your way, unless you have detour
> time.
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> Sarah

Some "sawthern Laydies" are so well-used that their "parts" resemble
caverns, both stem and stern.



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