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From Baltimore to Charleston, a slice of American History

From Baltimore to Charleston, a slice of American History


4 stops


6 nights


669 miles


On this itinerary that takes the traveler to the cradle of American history, you'll visit the site that inspired the writing of The Star-Spangled Banner, America's National Anthem, journey along Lafayette's Scenic Byway, experience the White House and National Mall in Washington DC, and tour the former home of President Thomas Jefferson in Charlottesville. As you journey nearly 600 miles across four states, the East Coast will reveal its heritage...

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Departure

Recommended duration : 1 night

Baltimore

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in the heart of Baltimorehistoric Mount Vernon mansionafternoon tea & cocktail hourintimate spa

Baltimore, MD, United States

The Ivy Hotel

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Visit Old Town Alexandria...

Visit Old Town Alexandria...

Head out of Washington DC toward Old Town Alexandria, where the 18th century meets modern day tourism. Stroll the 250-year-old cobblestone and brick streets that lead you past boutiques, antique shops and endless cuisine options. The Hard Times Cafe is home to world famous chili and the famous Chili Mac plates.

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Smithsonian American History Museum

Smithsonian American History Museum

Along your walk you'll pass the Smithsonian Museums. From American Art to Air and Space, history knows no limits in these buildings. Stop off at the American History Museum to view the first flag our nation flew, George Washington's uniform, Dorothy's ruby slippers and the leather jacket worn by 'The Fonz'.

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The White House

The White House

A few blocks from the Newseum on Pennsylvania Avenue is The White House, which is currently open for tours. If you want to tour the grand home, make sure to contact your member of Congress's Washington, DC office about a month before your trip to secure White House tour passes.

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The Newseum

The Newseum

One of the most powerful new museums in Washington, and a personal favorite for retelling the stories of the past, is the Newseum - a 250,000-square-foot museum of news from five centuries. Here we're reminded of the most news breaking events in our history, from Watergate to the attacks on 9/11, and how reporters and photojournalists covered every event that shaped our nation.

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National Mall

National Mall

Washington's National Mall is where it all takes place. The Mall is home to years of protests, events, exhibits and leads the way to some of Washington's most famous monuments, including the Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian Museums (I can never pass up an opportunity to walk through the Air and Space Museum). As you walk the grassy Mall, stop at the Washington Monument, walk through the Vietnam and Korean Memorials, and end near the Capitol Building.

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106 milesCar

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Washington

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The Inn Shops

The Inn Shops

Every good vacation needs a good shopping excursion. Located within walking distance from the Inn at Little Washington are the Inn Shops, part of the Old Tavern. Built in 1740, the Colonial building features a series of five decorated period rooms that showcase one-of-a-kind tableware, jewelry, antiques, and home furnishings from the 1800s.

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Dinner at The Inn

Dinner at The Inn

A private dining experience unlike anything else. With only 30 tables, we treat every diner to an intimate and luxurious dining experience. Our staff can help choose a wine from our 14,000-bottle wine cellar to accompany your dinner. Dining is the perfect way to wind down a long day of travel and sightseeing, and a great way to reconnect with your travel partner and plan the next day's events.

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Skyline Drive

Skyline Drive

As you leave The Inn at Little Washington, head south for a Skyline Drive, where you'll view the grounds of the Shenandoah Valley. Located just 12 miles from the Inn, the drive was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Depression and offers 75 scenic overlooks to stop and take photos, picnic and enjoy the views.

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On the road

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The wines route of Monticello

The wines route of Monticello

Renowned for being a wine region in America (American Viticultural Area), Monticello offers a certain experience for wine amateurs. A remarkable amount of work has been undertaken by the winemakers of the area for nearly thirty years. Virginia has become a veritable destination for winemakers who come to enjoy varieties as different as viognier, cabernet franc and norton. This wine route meanders through more than 1,000 hectares of vineyeards, in the loving memory of Thomas Jefferson… 

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Recommended duration : 1 night

Pittsboro

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NC Museum of Art

NC Museum of Art

After a light lunch at the Belted Goat, visit the stunning new NC Museum of Art in Raleigh - In 2010, this important Southern art institution reopened in a new home - a 65,000 square foot modernist marvel that has gotten rave reviews. The wide ranging collection includes the Southeast's finest collection of Old Master paintings, works by 20th century African American artists and an African art gallery.

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Lose yourself in the Gardens of Augustus

Lose yourself in the Gardens of Augustus

Created by the Emperor that gave them their name, the Gardens of Augustus immediately offer you the most spectacular view of the Faraglioni, the legendary rock formations just off the coast of Capri. At the beginning of the 20th century, German industrialist August Krupp redesigned the Gardens by placing monumental fountains and statues throughout. He also constructed a magnificent path paved with flagstones that winds down in a series of hairpin bends to the Marina Piccola far below.

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Lafayette's Tour

Lafayette's Tour

As you make your way south toward Planters Inn, head along the Lafayette's Tour Scenic Byway, where you'll see some of North Carolina's oldest and most historic plantations and southern architecture. Named for General Lafayette of France who followed the route during his tour of the country in 1825, you'll enjoy picnics at state parks and find yourself transported back in time when plantations were the main form of economic survival in the South.

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282 milesCar

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Charleston

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The Beer Garden and restaurant

The Beer Garden and restaurant

After your walk through the south's most stunning gardens, enjoy the English Afternoon Tea at the Inn or if you are in the mood for more casual atmosphere, head over to Roost, the Beer Garden. Don't worry if brew isn't meant for your palette -- Roost offers a selection of wines by Fearrington sommelier Max Kast. For an exceptional dining experience, savor acclaimed Chef Colin Bedford's farm-to-fork cuisine at the Fearrington House Restaurant

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Boone Hall Plantation

Boone Hall Plantation

The Boone Hill Plantation is one of the country's still working plantations. Take a walk through the gardens, explore what was once the slave cabins in the south.

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Magnolia Plantation & Gardens

Magnolia Plantation & Gardens

Before leaving Charleston, stop by the Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, a pre-Revolutionary War plantation house where history comes to life in the vast gardens, antebellum cabin and outdoor trails that wind through the 17th century plantation.

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