Monday, November 15, 2010

Driving the Eastern Seaboard By Matthew Kepnes

Driving across the USA is a very rewarding experience, but the country is so vast that it's often a good idea to enjoy a trip in smaller sections so you can enjoy things more and take your time to see everything.
Driving up or down the Eastern Seaboard is one of these exhilarating experiences. You can see all the different cities and states that made up the original thirteen colonies as well as possibly some parts of Canada. The Eastern Seaboard are the states that go up the Atlantic coast of North America.
When you're driving up the Eastern Seaboard there are many cities, but the following is just a short list of all the exciting places you can see.
The South and the Gulf
A trip up the Eastern Seaboard of the USA could possibly begin in Florida with a couple of weeks relaxation on the beach. Florida has some of the most beautiful beaches in the whole world. Miami is a very large city with a population of about 400,000 people. Nearby Pensacola Beach is one of the most famous in the world and the perfect place to spend a week or two before your road trip.
The Deep South and the Civil War
Traveling up the Eastern Seaboard would be incomplete without visiting some of the cities that were heavily involved in the Civil War and going to some of the world famous museums about the history of the area. Cities with such a strong history are Charlotte, Charleston, Norfolk, Raleigh, Richmond, Savannah and Jacksonville. In all of these cities you can find plenty of historical buildings in Civil War style as well as old farms and plantations.
The Intellect of the USA
Also in this area are some of the best universities in the world. Many of the Ivy League Colleges are located on the Eastern Seaboard, such as Harvard, Princeton, MIT and Colombia.
The Founding Fathers
Boston, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh also have a lot of history that dates back to the War of Independence. Washington D. C. is the home of the United States government and is good for a few days at least by itself. There is so much to see in the capital, including all the memorials and special government buildings such as the White House, the Pentagon and Congress. Guided tours are available for all places and it's worth listening carefully to learn all the history.
New York
New York is an old city as well, being the landing place of most of America's diverse immigrant background population. Irish, Jewish, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese and many more nationalities have walked the streets of New York together for centuries.
New York has several parts that should be seen on different days. There is the isle of Manhattan where all the world's greatest shopping centers and shows are. Then there is Central Park and the Statue of Liberty as well as the outlying areas such as Queens and the Bronx.
Matthew Kepnes has been a writer for over four years and has spent extensive time driving across the US. You can read his website for more information on United States travel, as well as findingNew York travel tips.

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