• Port Townsend, Washington

    Port Townsend may be only about 40 miles (as the crow flies) from Seattle, but it feels much further.  And ...
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  • Port Angeles, Washington

    As cities go, Port Angeles really isn’t all that big, but considering its surroundings (the mostly unpopulated, undeveloped Olympic Peninsula), ...
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  • Raymond, Washington

    The drive up Washington’s coast on US 101 can be, well, long and tiring.  This is arguably one of the ...
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  • Astoria, Oregon

    Before you say goodbye to Oregon and head north, crossing the mighty Columbia River into Washington, it’s good to stop ...
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  • Carson, Washington

    After my very, very long drive down from Mount St. Helens on remote Forest Service roads, I was quite happy ...
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  • Marfa, Texas

    It’s hard to tell what’s new, and what’s old, what’s Texas and what’s Hollywood in Marfa, Texas.  This city in ...
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  • Van Horn, Texas

    Residents of Van Horn will have to forgive me for saying this, but after spending two nights here, I was ...
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  • Sonora, Texas

    The best reason to stop in Sonora, Texas isn’t even in town.  It’s the Caverns of Sonora, eight miles away ...
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  • Downtown Fredericksburg, Texas

    A visit to the Texas Hill Country will inevitably include a stop in Fredericksburg, Texas.  This tourist-friendly town built by ...
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  • Blanco, Texas

    Blanco is one of the quiet little towns that give the Texas Hill Country its “Good Old Days” character.  It’s ...
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