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Pastimes
Leaf Changes
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Emcee:  Rhys McCoy Type:  Unmoderated
I live in the southern USA. Can anyone tell me the best places to go (East Coast) to see the changing leaves? I've never seen real leaf colors changing (Southern girl), and I want to take a trip this fall and do so. Thanks for any responses!
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10 Rhys, we haven't heard anything from you, so maybe you are already enjoyingkanda-10/2/1999
9 Winter rain, now tell me why, Summers fade, and roses die. The answerSIer formerly known as Joe B.-9/26/1999
8 The University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm link ctr.uvm.eduCrocodile-9/23/1999
7 This would be a good place to do some research on fall foliage. It's part Crocodile-9/23/1999
6 Croc is right Vermont is second to none. But New Hampshire runs a close secAugustWest-9/23/1999
5 oh, I'm sorry to hear that! I can still remember the smells and colors vivkanda-9/23/1999
4 Not this year... The leaves here on The Sound are already turning brown and arc.horn-9/23/1999
3 The most beautiful fall colors I have ever seen was in Mass., not far from Bostkanda-9/23/1999
2 Many areas of Vermont have great leaves and it's a nice place to visit any Crocodile-9/23/1999
1 Hi Rhys, I live in Maine and we get great colors up here. This year may be mobirdseye-9/23/1999
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