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My NaNoWriMo novel revolves around a road-trip up the east coast of the US. Anyone who lives there or has visited and doesn't mind helping me out, I need some research info.


Tell me anything you can about the culture, attitude, landscape, roads, and people of the following states, please. My current notes are as follows.

South Carolina:

North Carolina:

Virginia:

Maryland: Take 95 North. Land's flat. All small towns sans Baltimore. Everything from the Beltway into DC, from the Beltway out for perhaps 20 miles, plus everything between DC and Baltimore, is a fairly unbroken mass of strip-mall suburbia. "Small town" really doesn't apply.

Pennslyvania: Take 476 North to New York State. Roads have tolls, usually $1.50. Costs $8 to cross state. Tolls are more expensive in NY. AMISH IN LOWER STATE. Hilly highways, roads have concrete dividers. Lots of hills, evergreen trees, maple, pine. Few animals, deer, turkey. Few tiny mountains, some rivers, mostly small towns, sans Philly. Deer and other animals like to be in the middle of the damn road, so swerving occurs. Also, highways through hills can be narrow and claustrophobic.

New York:

Massachusetts:



So. NaNo. *frets* I'll be spending the next three days on Wikipedia and Google, looking up things for NaNoWriMo, forgetting to takes notes over them, then having to re-research them while I'm fighting to get my 1600 per day wordcount.

-Luce

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Date: 2006-10-29 01:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lucia-tanaka.livejournal.com
Haha, that's brilliant! I'm adding that to the notes, thank you muchly!

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Date: 2006-10-31 07:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serpentsgarden.livejournal.com
The other thing to know about driving in Pennsylvania is that vehicles (especially, it seems, out of state vehicles) are usually required to stay in the right lane (http://driverightpassleft.com/laws/index.asp) unless passing another vehicle.

I know several Maryland drivers who have been ticketed for driving in the left lane. It is, of course, the driver's responsibility to know the law. ;)

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