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washingtonpost.com > Travel > Travel Index > Travel by Topic > Road Trips
 
Destination: Springtime in March (Post, March 13, 2005)

A Long, Crowded Road to Weekends: Highway Traffic Stalls Traditional Getaways (Post, March 12, 2004)

Round-the-World Driving (Post, Dec. 14, 2003)

FALL FOLIAGE 101 (Post, Sept. 21, 2003)

One Superior Drive: A shrine to sandpaper. Seagulls and lighthouses. The best blueberry pie. A road trip along Lake Superior reveals the surprising side of Minnesota. (Post, Sept. 7, 2003)

Me and My RV: What does it take to go from Minivan Mom to Motor-Home Mama? A driver's license and a credit card. (Post, July 27, 2003)

The Ultimate Souvenir: A New BMW (Post, June 8, 2003)

A Mom, a Daughter, A Van -- and a Plan (Post, May 18, 2003)

Steermaster: Let Your Car Drive Your Itinerary (Post, March 5, 2003)

Testosterone Tour: Toughing It Out in York, Pa. (Post, Feb. 9, 2003)

The United States of Events (Post, Jan. 5, 2003)

The Honeymooners: 68 Years Later, Couple Travels in Parents' Footsteps (Post, Nov. 3, 2002)

Fall Driving, From the Top Down: The best way to enjoy the season? In somebody else's convertible. (Post, Oct. 16, 2002)

DRIVING ON THE BEACH 101 (Post, July 21, 2002)

FACE-OFF (Post, July 7, 2002)

Pot Stuff: In North Carolina, a Town of Real Pottery Barns (Post, June 9, 2002)

Goodbye, Girl: When a mother and daughter hit the road for a trip down the West Coast, the city wasn't the only thing they left behind. (Post, May 12, 2002)

Look What I Made: Finding Your Inner Glass Blower in Corning, N.Y. (Post, Nov. 18, 2001)

Found in America: Badlands, twisters, Elvis in corn. Ancient ruins, random geysers, motel pools. A family can discover amazing things on a Great American Road Trip -- even a common perspective now and then (Post, Aug. 12, 2001)

Driving the Appalachian Trail (Post, Aug. 5, 2001)

My Way or the Highway: Hungry for a Change of Pace, I Ditched I-95 For a Taste of Route 301 (Post, May 23, 2001)

Cape Crawl: A New England Road Trip: In New England, a Few Roads Less Traveled (Post, May 20, 2001)

FACE-OFF (Post, May 6, 2001)

Driving Florida's Memory Lanes: He was tired of interstates, plastic food and cookie-cutter motels. So he decided to explore the roads less traveled to Florida. (Post, Feb. 11, 2001)

Head Out on the Highway (Post, Nov. 19, 2000; 6:26 PM)

WASHINGTON TO CAPE COD, MASS.: PET STOPS AND NATURE WALKS (Post, Nov. 19, 2000)

Born to Be Mild: On a Road Trip to Atlantic City, Two Regular Folks Ride High on a Hog (Post, Oct. 4, 2000)

14 Hours, 2 Flights, 1 Monster Coaster (Post, July 26, 2000)

Simple Choices: Don't end up here . . . when you can go here.; In Pennsylvania Dutch Country, you can have a real Amish experience--if you know where to look. (Post, July 9, 2000)

Dead Center America: In our ongoing campaign to plumb our nation's soul, we dispatched a writer to middle America. Not to the metaphor, but to the precise geographic center of the continental U.S. As defined by the U.S. G (Post, Jan. 16, 2000)



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