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by Andrew M. Lin on October 16th, 2006 at 10:04 am

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A few years ago, my parents came out to the East Coast (from California) to tour the fall foliage. We got a bit lucky on our drive through Vermont and saw some beautiful colors. Like Eric Olsen, from Gadling, I wish I had seen this interactive map earlier, made by the folks over at CNN. It allows you to see when peak foliage viewing times are by location and time of the month. You are not too late to start your tour this year!

CNN: Exploring Autumn’s True Colors

3 Comments

  1. Clarice says:

    The map is deceptive. There is no fall foliage - November or any other month - in Southern California!

  2. Andrew says:

    Clarice - On the contrary, do you forget so quickly? Last year, I happen to remember a certain Irvine-fan clogging your inbox with foliage photos from around a certain Woodbridge lake in Irvine, California!

  3. Clarice says:

    Ok, I remember! But rue the person who ever decides to visit So Cal for want of fall foliage. A sore, but sure disappointment.

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