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#152759 - 07/06/08 05:11 PM Staycations
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Staycations is a new word I've come across this summer. Due to the oil crisis, many people are sticking closer to home. It's actually a great way to get to see your city. I know there are many museums in our city that I've never seen. How about you? Have you been a tourist in your own town?

We've done the basic things like Oriole and Raven's games, Inner Harbor, Baltimore Zoo, Aquarium, etc, but there are tons of neat little museums tucked away on our city streets that I've never visited.

I have a good friend who is usually at the beach for two weeks right now with her family, but due to the economy, they didn't go this year. Instead, they are doing little day trips similar to Dee and her hubby. They visited Longwood Gardens last week and said the gardens are on par with European ones. It's about an hour and a half away and I've never been there. Here's the site if anyone is interested:

http://www.longwoodgardens.org/
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#152760 - 07/06/08 07:18 PM Re: Staycations
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I think its a good thing that people are finally seeing our beautiful states close up and personal. The family can find a million things to do close to home if they try. Even when we had no problems with gas when I was growing up, our family did things close to home. I knew our city like the back of my hand. I was amazed when moving to Vegas that the least of the entertaining things to do was go to the casinos. There are so many other things to see and experience here. I guess I have always been a close to home kind of gal. Its paying off now too...
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#152761 - 07/06/08 07:25 PM Re: Staycations [Re: chatty lady]
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Since we live close to Branson, Mo & Eureka Springs AR we've had a lot of Staycations. Plus Hot Springs is only about 4 hrs away. Then we too can incorporate Nashville, Memphis TN & Tunica MS on our way to primairly visit relatives in Nashville TN. I'm doing a one night trip about 2 hrs from my home Thursday.
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#152762 - 07/06/08 08:29 PM Re: Staycations [Re: Q_ball]
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When people have a stay at home break often they say they are going to Rome..of course meaning going to roam their own area.
We also say "we are going a day here and there"

Museum are such interesting places.A new exihbition opens this week in Edinburgh about all things Scottish through last centuary.Reading about it has meant I plan a visit very soon.It sounds exciting.
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#152763 - 07/06/08 10:22 PM Re: Staycations [Re: Mountain Ash]
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Q Ball, my grandmother's family is from MO (OK resident for 70 years now), do you know any Sharps (Sharpe)?

Dotsie, I checked the Longwood Gardens site, lovely! Please post pictures and enjoy!

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#152764 - 07/07/08 01:01 AM Re: Staycations [Re: ]
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Registered: 10/08/04
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Dotsie,
There is the Maryland Historical Society downtown and it is in the old Grayhound bus Terminal now . That is a good place to go and see and the the Museums here Walter's and The Baltimore Art Museums , etc.

Just some thoughts ,
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#152765 - 07/07/08 08:21 AM Re: Staycations [Re: Sadie]
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Registered: 01/10/06
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I've done most things here in Honolulu, on Oahu, but I've yet to hike
Diamond Head Crater. My excuse is that it will always be there LOL!
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#152766 - 07/07/08 09:01 AM Re: Staycations [Re: diamond50]
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Registered: 06/05/06
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ha ha, that's good MA, "I'm going to Roam"...

I tend to think the further away, the more interesting. But then I should wonder why we have so many tourists around us. Hmmmm...........

I feel I have to travel in the distance, before I get too old and can't. The immediate surroundings will always be there for my "old age"...but then again, when I'm gone;...after 10 days I'm looking forward to coming home. Oh brother....I have a bad case of “Itchy Pants.”

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#152767 - 07/07/08 09:19 PM Re: Staycations [Re: Edelweiss]
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Mt Ash, I've nevre heard that about going to Roam. Love it!

Mustang, I knew a family years ago here locally named Sharpe. They were in NW AR and came here from somewhere else? Could have been MO? This guy was would be in his 50's now. Don't know any Sharpes from MO. Small world though if one digs long enough.
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#152768 - 07/18/08 12:23 AM Re: Staycations [Re: Q_ball]
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Registered: 09/08/06
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Loc: Ohio the heart of it all
I love to roam

The staycation idea is here for me, at least this year. For the first year in quite sometime (after helping kids in college LOL), I was able to put a good bit of money into some investments and then the gas crunch hit hard--meaning, not much travel for me this year--bummer!! So luckily, living in Ohio...there are lots of good places to go within a few hours. Just came back from a camping trip on Lake Erie...it was a sort of mini-reunion for me and a friend who lives in Canada and a mini-winery tour for me (yup, there are some GREAT wineries in Ohio!!). Here's some pictures if anyone is interested: http://tinyurl.com/68fjgz

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