Lake Aire RV Park and Campground – Hollywood, SC
Lake Aire RV Park and Campground was a beautiful park located just south of downtown Charleston, South Carolina.
They have 92 large, level sites with picnic tables and fire rings. They also have 18 tent sites. Our kids really enjoyed the playground and pool. We enjoyed a nice quiet night by the read more…
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Great Overnight Stop: Brunswick, GA (I-95, Exit 38)
What makes Brunswick, Georgia a great overnight stop? Consider this… you’ve traveled all day, you’re tired, hungry, the kids are wired… you get the picture. What you really need right about then is that perfect overnite stop… an exit where you feel safe and comfortable… an exit with a good mix of read more…
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Pocono Mountains Maintains Promise for Winter, New Year
With the arrival of winter weather, the need to redouble efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 is vitally important to everyone in the Poconos as well as those who visit. That is why the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau (PMVB) and its many community partners and members are committed to read more…
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Be on the Lookout for Connecticut’s New Alternative Fuel Corridor Signs
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) and the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced that motorists on Connecticut’s interstate highways (I-84, I-91, I-95, and I-395) will now see new signage posted to identify the state’s Alternative Fuel C read more…
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Beginning January 1, 2021 Holding a Phone While Driving Will Be Illegal in Virginia
Put your phone down and focus on driving. That text, call, tweet & selfie can wait! Beginning January 1, 2021, it will be illegal to hold a phone or other mobile device while driving in Virginia.
§ 46.2-818.2. (Effective January 1, 2021) Use of handheld personal communications devices in read more…
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