Driving in a Van to See Cars
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The first place that came to mind when you mentioned that your son appreciated exotic cars was the Lane Museum in Nashville. The other museum that's more or less on your way is the Wood Brothers Racing Museum in Stuart VA.
As to that route, the simplest would be (I'm assuming Little Rock as a starting point) I-40 east to I-81 north to I-66 into the DC area. But if you're looking for scenery and a slower pace, take US-58 west out of Stuart to the Blue Ridge Parkway to Afton VA where I-64 west will reconnect you with I-81 north, or you can take US-29 into the DC area. In Philadelphia, besides getting his cheese steak (love them!), you can visit Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum.
I can, if you'd like, suggest some scenic alternatives to I-95 up the BosWash corridor, but they would be time consuming. Also, if there are other specific interests, please let us know.
AZBuck
AZ Buck has provided a great overview.
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ScottDanaDutch
We are driving in our Sprinter Van and pulling a 7x14 trailer with all his medical equipment to see NYC.
Scott, sounds like the perfect reason to take a roadtrip to me!
And, yes, you posted this query well.
More replies soon, I am sure. AZ Buck has provided a great overview.
Mark
Tall vehicles and Philadelphia
If I recall, a Sprinter van is over 8 feet tall, correct? That may pose a little problem in historic Philadelphia: parking garages are not built for a tall vehicle. We have a normal pick-up truck, and we barely squeaked under the low beams in one of their parking garages. We were also very long, and ended up having a little fender-bender with one of their upright support poles.
So you might want to get there early enough to find one of the spots in an open-air lot.
Donna
Jersey City might be a good place to park the van
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ScottDanaDutch
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We are driving from AR to NYC this mid-July
For the Sprinter Van and the trailer, you might be able to park at the RV park at the New Jersey ferry -- directly across from Manhattan. I used to park our 4-WD rigs there when I was doing events.
It is called the Liberty Harbor RV Park -- and home to a favorite restaurant.
More information here from RTA.
And here is the park information.
Mark