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Old Jan 4th, 2005, 12:03 PM
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Road trip from DC to Atlanta thru NC

My boyfriend and I are travelling from DC to Atlanta the weekend of Jan. 15th and are considering breaking up the drive with an overnight stop somewhere in NC. Any recommendations on a great town to stay over We'll likely be taking 85 through NC, but would consider a bit of a detour.

As for a place to stay, I'm looking for somewhere that we can grab a nice late dinner, maybe take a stroll through in the evening and then poke around in the following morning. We likely won't spend more than a morning and perhaps lunch in this town, so I don't need a long list of things to do. On the other hand, I'm looking for something more atmospheric than a Super 8 off the highway. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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Possibly too much of a detour, but you could get on I40 north of Charlotte, head west to Asheville for a nice dinner and a fun downtown to explore. Lots of B&Bs and Inns.

Then in the am, take 40 west to 23/19 (a 4 lane divided hwy). Then, as you reach far western NC, turn south onto 441 which drops you out on 85 near Commerce GA, about an hour Northeast of Atlanta.

It's a pretty big detour, but would be much more scenic that I85 as you go through the NC and Ga mountains.

Check the NC board for Asheville posts if you're interested.
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Old Jan 5th, 2005, 07:23 AM
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Depending where you live in DC you could head out 66 and pick up 81 and head south. It's such a pretty drive and there are all sorts of cute towns to stop in, Roanoke, Lexington in VA. THen pick up 23 in TN and that will take you on a brand new road and right into downtown ASheville. From Asheville you can drive down the non-scenic route 26-25A-85 South or go through the NC mtns into N. Ga by way of Franklin then it is a straight (but much more scenic shot) to Atlanta.
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Old Jan 5th, 2005, 07:37 AM
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Just stop in Charlotte--it''s about 8 hours from DC and 4 from Atlanta. Have dinner at any number of great places, look around South End or South Park in the morning and head south.
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I-85 through Durham, NC is under construction. If there is a wreck, the back up is huge.

One alternative to think about is taking Highway 29 through Virginia until Greensboro and get back on I-85 there. Also could take highway 58 in southern Virginia to 220 or 29.

Ig you take 66 out of Virginia, take I-81 to I-77 to I-85.
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Old Jan 5th, 2005, 03:40 PM
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Thanks everyone for all the suggestions! It looks like there are a number of options, including alternative (and more scenic) routes through NC, that we have to consider. And definitely thanks for the tip about construction through Durham.
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I'd recommend Chapel Hill - lots of great restaurants and it's a great town. It's really close to 85, and it should be about half-way between DC and ATL. There's no home game that weekend, so you should be able to get around town easily.
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