
You and your family may be well-versed in what attractions are near Interstate-95 in our neck of the woods. But if you plan to travel north or south along this main artery any time soon, consider taking along “Kids Love I-95,” a new family guidebook with hundreds of family-friendly attractions.
The book contains more than 500 write-ups, 81 maps and 200 photos of attractions from Philadelphia to Miami. And all are within 10 miles of I-95.
“You can still plan your own vacations,” says Michele Zavatsky, who co-authored the book with husband George, “with your own personality and choices. But you need to start with a base — especially one resource that is already organized for family travel.”
Highlighted stops include the Insectarium in Philadelphia, the nation’s largest insect museum; Civil War Soldier’s Museum in Fredericksburg, Va.; Museum of the Native American in Pembroke, N.C.; Savannah River National Wildlife Refuge in Hardeeville, S.C.; Juliette Gordon Low birthplace in Savannah, Ga.; and Peterbrooke chocolate factory in Jacksonville, Fla.
The book retails for $20. For more info, visit www.kidslovetravel.com.



