Kingston Ontario to Myrtle Beach on I-81 and I-95
I'm driving down to Myrtle Beach in February and am trying to figure out the safest bet to avoid the worst of winter. I know that storms can happen anytime, but have been told by others to avoid the mountains. So far it looks like I-81 to I-95 is the way to go, but I'm not sure where I should transfer over to I-95. I've also been told that traffic around some of the cities can be bad, especially Washington. I'd rather drive a bit further and be safer, but I'd also rather not sit in traffic jams. I'm driving by myself, so will need to spend at least one night on the road somewhere. Any suggestions?
Washington on the 'Cheap'
It's possible to see Washington DC without driving into the city and paying the outrageous parking fees. Just go to one of the Metro stations in the Virginia or Maryland suburbs, park your car there, and take the Metro into town. The major tourist attractions are all within relatively easy walking distance of each other, either on or near the National Mall. As for other places to stop, almost every small city or large town has a visitors bureau and/or local historical society, most of which emphasize local involvement in either the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, or both. I have found these smaller venues to be great places to simply relax and engage the brain, making a great break from driving. Just pull into town and start asking.
AZBuck