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I want to visit every state over the next 4 summers. Any suggestions on what the One place I should see when I get to your state? I want to start mapping out my routes now.
Thanks!

2006-08-14 05:01:25 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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When you come to Tennessee, go to Pigeon Forge. We are located at the base of the Smokey Mountains, and are the most visited National Park in the country. We also have Dollywood. Have a great trip!!

2006-08-14 05:11:35 · answer #1 · answered by annie c 1 · 1 0

Texas is so big, I can't pick one place. I'd say Big Bend National Park (It's right on the Rio Grande, mountains and river and desert, the most beautiful place I have ever seen), Galveston Island (The Moody Gardens Pyramids are a must see) and my hometown, Austin, for the live music, fun on the river, and the really cool people. Drop me a line if you're in town!

2006-08-14 05:10:11 · answer #2 · answered by Girl Wonder 5 · 1 0

House on the Rock near Spring Green Wisconsin. The Capital Building in Madison in quite nice too. Look at the painting on the ceiling of the rotunda.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot the Wisconsin Dells. I would recommend a boat trip and see the unglaciated areas. Only two places in the world that were completely surrounded by glaciers, but not touched by the glaciers them self and Wisconsin is one of them.

2006-08-14 05:07:27 · answer #3 · answered by Bags 5 · 1 0

i ought to say massive apple. you will discover the Statue of Liberty, Empire State progression, take a excursion of NBC studios, go ice skating, visit the subway (it is done of entertainments), visit the Rockefeller progression at evening and be conscious the total city from above (very romantic). you may also see cases sq. and a coach on Broadway. in case you come back to united statesa., be sure you visit massive apple. also, you may take a bus or practice to Washington DC. it is in hardship-free words 3 hours away. you will discover each and every of the known monuments like the Lincoln Memorial, the Martin Luther King Memorial, and the Jefferson Memorial, and the White residing house.

2016-12-06 12:46:24 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

North Carolina

Wright Brothers Memorial

Kitty Hawk NC

2006-08-14 05:07:19 · answer #5 · answered by babybullbutt 2 · 1 0

If you ever come to Georgia, go to Savannah and visit Tybee Island ans some of the other barrier islands, the historic district of Savannah, and if you get to Atlanta, go to Centennial Park, Martin Luther King Jr.'s childhood home on Sweet Auburn(in Atlanta) and Six Flags over Georgia.

2006-08-14 07:31:29 · answer #6 · answered by liker_of_minnesota 4 · 1 0

Mackinac Island in Michigan.

From there you can see Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Huron, the upper peninsula, the lower peninsula and Canada.

There is a 200+ year old fort, medical breakthroughs happened on the island and there are no cars allowed.

Eat some fudge.

2006-08-14 05:10:51 · answer #7 · answered by mykidsRmylife 4 · 1 0

Chicago. Navy Pier. All the museums. Spend a day out at Starved Rock State Park. Bring your hiking gear!

2006-08-14 05:08:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

When you come to Virginia..you should see our Historic Triangle(Jamestown, Yorktown, Williamsburg) it is where independance was gained. We have Busch Gardens theme park and the Great Smokey Mountains and Skyline Drive. Viriginia Beach is nice. Way to many places to mention. Winchester has an apple blossom festival..Urbanna has oyster festival. I hope that helped.

2006-08-14 05:07:51 · answer #9 · answered by hatingmsn 6 · 1 0

TEXAS -- Dinosaur Tracts at Glenrose (SW of Dallas-Fort Worth). San Jacinto Monument (near Houston).

2006-08-14 05:11:05 · answer #10 · answered by superlott 2 · 1 0

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