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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3216134" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Take lots of money. Stay in a B&B near or in the old, quaint part of town for sure; avoid the cheap motels and enjoy an old Victorian B&B. It's a cool, quaint, little town, lots of good things to see and do. Good restaurants. If Italiano's is still open, eat there, it was great. Also a place called Chez Charles was awesome. Been a few years since we went last though, so I'm not sure if either is still open. Wife will probably really like all the fancy little shops; you...maybe not so much. $$$$$. We (wife) bought a "Wedding Ring" quilt there for like 3 hundred geeters that's "too nice to put out and get messed up". It is still in the big plastic quilt bag it came in...on a visit there almost 22 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3216134, member: 10465"] Take lots of money. Stay in a B&B near or in the old, quaint part of town for sure; avoid the cheap motels and enjoy an old Victorian B&B. It's a cool, quaint, little town, lots of good things to see and do. Good restaurants. If Italiano's is still open, eat there, it was great. Also a place called Chez Charles was awesome. Been a few years since we went last though, so I'm not sure if either is still open. Wife will probably really like all the fancy little shops; you...maybe not so much. $$$$$. We (wife) bought a "Wedding Ring" quilt there for like 3 hundred geeters that's "too nice to put out and get messed up". It is still in the big plastic quilt bag it came in...on a visit there almost 22 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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