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Cabot Trail- Cape Breton, NS
The Cabot Trail is perhaps the most scenic 186 miles you will ever drive. Breathtakingly beautiful, its everything a road trip should be.
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Rye Tavern- Plymouth, MA
Located on a dusty dirt road that feels far more rural than it is, the Rye Tavern has been welcoming travelers since 1792. Once a stagecoach stop on Old Sandwich Road known as The Cornish Tavern, it was one of the more popular taverns of its time, attracting historic notables such as John Adams, who rode out a storm there in 1794.
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Headley Inn- Zanesville, OH
I do love a good meandering road trip. A chance to explore back roads, and small towns; trips where you just never know what you’ll find. Trips of this nature require you to avoid anything developed by Eisenhower, and seek out older, more historic routes. An excellent example is the National Road, America’s first federally funded highway. For over 200 years intrepid travelers have used this route to travel west; for just about as long there have been inns along the route to accommodate them. Although most are long gone, several still remain open for business, such as the Headley Inn. The National Road, which runs from Cumberland, Maryland to…