Highway 19E Is the Most Underrated Road Trip

Growing up in the mountains of North Carolina, I lived close to Highway 19E, a stretch of road that begins a short distance north of Asheville and ends in Bluff City, Tennessee. At first glance, 19E is a practical country road. It’s the sort of expanse travel writer William Least Heat-Moon might have called a “blue highway,” one of America’s old back roads marked in blue on the maps and almanacs travelers used before the era of apps. For those who know where to look, the road is like a multipurpose tool. Although it’s little known outside of the region, the 60-mile stretch connects as much natural diversity as any locale in southern Appalachia.

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Family Getaway to the Outer Banks | American Travel Blogger


Unlike most popular travel destinations in the U.S., the Outer Banks in North Carolina offers a unique getaway to a place that is neither crowded nor overrun, but that will leave you wanting to come back.  Along more than 100 miles of wide-open shorelines, seaside villages and unique towns provide a feeling of being away from other people and even the U.S., which given the ongoing pandemic, may be just what you want to do while still going on a vacation.  However, don’t think that you won’t be…