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Boulder, NC to Raleigh, NC in the span of about a week. Lots of time for checking stuff out along the way. Longmont, CO to Raleigh, NC in the span of about a week. Lots of time for checking stuff out along the way.
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 . Lake Scott SP [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Scott_State_Park|W'pedia link]]  . [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Scott_State_Park|Lake Scott State Park]], site of pueblo ruins
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   . Downtown Asheville is cute, walkable.
   . Penland School of Crafts (penland.org) in Asheville is pretty neat, surrounded by lots of local crafters. Lovely views, good (tiny) cafe.
   . Biltmore Estate (biltmore.com) in Asheville is cool, worth seeing once, but expensive & sometimes crowded.
 . Mount Mitchell? Or Grandfather Mountain?

Trip begins 22 June 2011. Rehearsal dinner is 24 June, and wedding is 25 June. After that, we're on our own until Independence Day!

Side A

Raleigh, NC to Longmont, CO (northeast of Boulder) in the shortest possible time.

Google maps says 27 hours. Can we do it?

Side B

Longmont, CO to Raleigh, NC in the span of about a week. Lots of time for checking stuff out along the way.

Colorado:

Kansas:

Missouri:

  • The Arch of St. Louis

Tennessee:

  • Graceland
  • The Parthenon
  • friends in Nashville

North Carolina:

  • Asheville
    • Downtown Asheville is cute, walkable.
    • Penland School of Crafts (penland.org) in Asheville is pretty neat, surrounded by lots of local crafters. Lovely views, good (tiny) cafe.
    • Biltmore Estate (biltmore.com) in Asheville is cool, worth seeing once, but expensive & sometimes crowded.

  • Mount Mitchell? Or Grandfather Mountain?

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