Where to stay to watch solar eclipse
For the first time in nearly a century, parts of the U.S. will go completely dark on August 21 thanks to a solar eclipse which will be seen from Oregon to South Carolina. Those wanting to catch a glimpse are rushing to find a place to stay but is too late? Melanie Fish with HomeAway.com has more.
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