Michigan. 3,300+ miles of Great Lakes shoreline. 11,000+ inland lakes. Hundreds of islands. Hundreds of waterfalls. Tons of beaches. 110+ lighthouses. The oldest mountains in North America. Some attractions:
Sleeping Bear Dunes.
Pictured Rocks.
Porqupine Mountains.
Mackinac Island.
Tahquamenon Falls.
Isle Royale.
Holland.
Grand Haven.
Silver Lake.
Traverse City.
Frankenmuth.
Detroit.
2006-08-03 00:20:18
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answered by AF 6
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Florida. There is lots more here than Disney and the beaches.
Up around Gainesville and Lake City, you can swim in chrystal clear springs. It's cold, but the most refreshing water. There are small historic towns throughout the state.
For nightlife and big city things, visit Tampa, Miami, and Jacksonville.
2006-08-02 20:24:42
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answered by exposrule2000 3
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California - where else?
There is so much to see in Calif that there is no single best attraction. Depends on when you want to visit.
- largest fresh water lake at highest altitude in North America: Lake Tahoe (shared with Nevada)
- beaches -- for swimming - Southern Calif. for walking, Northern Cal.
- deserts - Death Valley, Mojave
- highest (Mt Whitney) and lowest (Death Valley) points in North America
- impressive mountain ranges: Sierra Nevada, Cascades, Trinity Alps and Siskyous, coastal, San Gabriels, Tehachapi, Big Sur/Ventena
- white water rivers in the Sierra Nevada
- highest domant volcano in N. America - Mt Shasta
- San Francisco - voted most favorite city to visit by WW travelers for years
- Los Angeles
- wine region (counties): Napa, Sonoma, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz mtns, Amador and many more
- Best public university system in the world: 11-campus Univ of California (Berkeley, LA, Davis, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, Irvine, Riverside, Merced and SF.)
- 1000 miles of Sacramento and San Joaquin River delta waterways
- dozens of state and national parks
- Yosemite National Park
2006-08-02 18:04:09
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answered by Tom-SJ 6
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North Jersey beaches are awesome, especially Point Pleasant! One of the best boardwalks around. South Jersey beaches aren't bad, either- try Ocean City, or Atlantic City.
NJ might have a bad rep, but there's plenty to do here. The aquarium in Camden is great. And it doesn't smell as bad as they say. Honestly.
2006-08-02 17:38:05
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answered by Trip 3
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Tennessee. Mountains, lakes, white water rapids, rivers and friendly people. Then there is Nashville. The home of country music. Dollywood. Civil War battlefields. Good roads.
2006-08-02 17:38:42
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answered by karen wonderful 6
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Michigan - cross over the great Mackinaw Bridge and catch a ferry to Mackinaw Island! http://www.mackinac.com
Or if you're a baseball fan, catch a Detroit Tiger Baseball game (we're going to win the World Series this year!!)
http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/det/ballpark/index.jsp
2006-08-02 17:39:33
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answered by mJc 7
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Oregon!!
Most beautiful and rugged coast, especially the southern half.
That I think is greatest attractionl.
But ... in Oregon .. you have mountains, ski resorts, Many lakes, lots of camping and wilderness areas, a high desert, urban areas, an agricultural valley, wild water rafting ... you name it, Oregon has it.
2006-08-03 00:33:16
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answered by Pichi 7
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Arkansas has the only diamond mine open to the public. It has some nice lakes for fishing and boating. And it has the Clinton Library.
2006-08-02 17:38:19
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answered by sherirenee1954 3
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Alaska because it is the largest state in the Nation.
2006-08-02 17:51:13
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answered by frozentundra 1
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We have gambling, skiing, white water rafting, fishing, camping and the Rocky Mountains!
www.cripple-creek.co.us/casinos.html -
www.ghosttowns.com/states/co/cripplecreek
www.colorado.com
2006-08-02 17:44:04
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answered by harrypotterisgreat 2
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