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And, other than your home state, where would you live if you could pick one from all you've been in?
Has to be more than a "pit stop". Stopping for a meal counts. Getting off the highway to drive past a historic site counts. Just driving through on the highway? *bzzzzz* Doesn't count.
I've been to 34 (so far). Figure I should be able to get to all 48 contiguous states before I die. Not so sure about Hawaii or Alaska.
Each state is so special and has so much to offer. UT's Bryce Canyon is more "wow" than the Grand Canyon, IMO. I was surprised at the rolling hills in eastern KS. AZ has amazing heat! (But it's a dry heat. ) And NC has the warmest, friendliest people. My other-than-OH favorite though is VA. I love the countryside and the wineries. Himself loves the history, although over the years I've come to look forward to battlefields and historical places. If it weren't for the humidity and bugs I'd move to Williamsburg in a minute. But...too far from our kids.
Where've you been? Which ones have you liked best? Where would you settle?
Has to be more than a "pit stop". Stopping for a meal counts. Getting off the highway to drive past a historic site counts. Just driving through on the highway? *bzzzzz* Doesn't count.
I've been to 34 (so far). Figure I should be able to get to all 48 contiguous states before I die. Not so sure about Hawaii or Alaska.
Each state is so special and has so much to offer. UT's Bryce Canyon is more "wow" than the Grand Canyon, IMO. I was surprised at the rolling hills in eastern KS. AZ has amazing heat! (But it's a dry heat. ) And NC has the warmest, friendliest people. My other-than-OH favorite though is VA. I love the countryside and the wineries. Himself loves the history, although over the years I've come to look forward to battlefields and historical places. If it weren't for the humidity and bugs I'd move to Williamsburg in a minute. But...too far from our kids.
Where've you been? Which ones have you liked best? Where would you settle?