I actually like post #2 in this topic, posted by TheJazz. I've often envisioned time travel going to "the same location" as the same physical point in space. That is, if you were on the earth in New York, there's no guarantee that you'd even end up near earth after time traveling. I think there's some room for creative exploration here--if the time traveler uses some space craft or at least a space-hardy machine, adventures could ensue with the nearby planets, asteroids, or whatever else may be at that point in time.
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