come down to some place
come down to (some place)
To travel south of the state or area that one is currently in. If you ever want a break from those brutal Chicago winters, come down to Arizona and spend some time with us in the desert. Our Canadian relatives are coming down to our house in California for a few days. Why don't you guys come down to our Florida house during the winter? It would be a nice way for you to escape the cold for a bit.
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come down to some place
to come to some place in the south or in a lower altitude for a visit. (Assumes a perspective of a visitor from a northern state of the U.S.) Come down to our place in Florida this winter if you want.
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