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In reply to the discussion: Argggggh! Guess where one of the best places to see the eclipse is ... [View all]northoftheborder
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Argggggh! Guess where one of the best places to see the eclipse is ... [View all]
marble falls
Mar 9
OP
I hear they already jacked up hotel prices in the Akron/Cleveland area. If the weather
doc03
Mar 10
#47
It will be marvelously memorable, that's for sure. Condolences on the loss of your mom.
Hekate
Mar 9
#16
I saw the last one in South Carolina and it's pretty amazing..If you can catch it, do it...
mitch96
Mar 9
#11
My son is on the line in Vermont. He told me state authorities are predicting . . . .
Stinky The Clown
Mar 9
#12
Don't worry about it. 8 mins after Luna devours Sol, the Earth will freeze solid.
Hermit-The-Prog
Mar 9
#13
I'll watch it on line. Thought about going but I'd have to borrow the money that's not easy to pay back...
electric_blue68
Mar 9
#18
Being from Cleveland/Akron never thought of anyone ever saying "I'll be driving to Toledo" ...
marble falls
Mar 10
#36
Center line 30-40 minutes drive to the west for us on a normal day...so it'll be about 2 hours on 4/8.
CincyDem
Mar 10
#32
We thought this would be the perfect place to view...Almost 4 whole minutes of darkness...
Backseat Driver
Mar 10
#46