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[OT] Where to go in the USA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shard O'Glase" data-source="post: 329133" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>I'll add one spot I didn't see mentioned that I really liked from my many travels in the US. Mesa Verde national park in Colorado. Basically really cool native american cliff dwellings.</p><p></p><p>And while there you can swing by new mexico which has some great regional cuisine, oh and its been mentioned but san antonio texas, check out the alamo and the river walk, there well worth the visit. And mmm chilli, from the state that invented it, one of the few places where it's easy to find beanless chilli. </p><p></p><p> And new orleans is really cool, it has some cool walking toors of the old areas of town, nearby you have swamp toors and plantation toors. Oh and drunken debauchery, and you can't miss the drive through margarita stand, even though they aint great the novelty factor is cool. Hit Pat Obrians in the french quarter for a huricane from the place that invented that wonderful booze filled drink, and maybe even goggly at the group that purchases the giant and I mean giant sized version, its like 3 feet tall and filled with booze. Also as is in most places I think the danger is over-rated. Yes if a single female don't wonder around in certain areas at night, if a single male the same thing can be true but for a different reason. If you're with someone and not stumbling drunk down dark alleys chances are you'll be safe.</p><p></p><p>Also while in the south in general it's easy to find some cool civil war sites, good food, oh and don't forget graceland <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f644.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll eyes :rolleyes:" data-smilie="11"data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /> </p><p></p><p>I only got the dakotas and hawaii left and then I've hit every state, but the dakotas have what mount rushmore and? to offer us, so I'll probably pass on them unless I feel the need for finishing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shard O'Glase, post: 329133, member: 1134"] I'll add one spot I didn't see mentioned that I really liked from my many travels in the US. Mesa Verde national park in Colorado. Basically really cool native american cliff dwellings. And while there you can swing by new mexico which has some great regional cuisine, oh and its been mentioned but san antonio texas, check out the alamo and the river walk, there well worth the visit. And mmm chilli, from the state that invented it, one of the few places where it's easy to find beanless chilli. And new orleans is really cool, it has some cool walking toors of the old areas of town, nearby you have swamp toors and plantation toors. Oh and drunken debauchery, and you can't miss the drive through margarita stand, even though they aint great the novelty factor is cool. Hit Pat Obrians in the french quarter for a huricane from the place that invented that wonderful booze filled drink, and maybe even goggly at the group that purchases the giant and I mean giant sized version, its like 3 feet tall and filled with booze. Also as is in most places I think the danger is over-rated. Yes if a single female don't wonder around in certain areas at night, if a single male the same thing can be true but for a different reason. If you're with someone and not stumbling drunk down dark alleys chances are you'll be safe. Also while in the south in general it's easy to find some cool civil war sites, good food, oh and don't forget graceland :rolleyes: I only got the dakotas and hawaii left and then I've hit every state, but the dakotas have what mount rushmore and? to offer us, so I'll probably pass on them unless I feel the need for finishing it. [/QUOTE]
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