
How many U. S. states have you visited?
Tara (:
2012/06/24 14:06:58
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4 votes
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5% | ||
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2 votes
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3% | ||
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5 votes
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6% | ||
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3 votes
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4% | ||
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2 votes
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3% | ||
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7 votes
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9% | ||
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2 votes
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3% | ||
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51 votes
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65% | ||
(Not counting places you drove through and didn't stop in.)
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Of Thee I Sing... 2012/06/24 17:55:2010 or more....





















Well, I think the last time I answered one of these it was about 27. But half had to have been driving across the country, getting from point A to point B.
I'm hoping to take an RV trip in the near future, though, adding Wyoming and North Dakota. Never been to those places, never tried that before. *crossing fingers*
Do you mean places where you at least spent one night, as opposed to places you might have pulled over at a rest stop to get gas and fast food?
Lived in California ;-- lived in Nevada ;-- stayed in Arizona a few times (Prescot is SO quaint!);-- saw Salt Lake City Utah for obvious reasons;-- stayed the night in New Mexico a few times;-- pretty sure I stayed in Colorado and had to pick something up at a grocery store there;-- stayed in Lincoln Nebraska (believe it rained cats and dogs);-- Oklahoma City smells like cows but the people were REALLY nice;-- stayed in Mississippi hoping to catch sites (but showed up 10 minutes after everything closed!);-- stayed at train station hotel in St. Louis Missouri and had racist cabby before going to gambling boat;-- use to go gambling at Charlestown Races in West Virginia ;-- worked in Virginia (I swear all roads on the Beltway lead to VA);-- lived in 9th ring of hell Maryland ;-- went on several get-lost rides and succeeded by repeatedly winding up in DC and unable to get out (possibly because I didn't have a freaking clock with me! (inside joke);-- went to Coal Chamber concert in Pennsylvania (what Phili could really use is a 2-ton heppa filter, but everyone was SOO very nice);-- went sight seeing in New York a year after 9/11 and stayed at some swanky hotel next to Times Square (I'm a Best Western kind of person so it was awkward hav...
Lived in California;-- lived in Nevada;-- stayed in Arizona a few times (Prescot is SO quaint!);-- saw Salt Lake City Utah for obvious reasons;-- stayed the night in New Mexico a few times;-- pretty sure I stayed in Colorado and had to pick something up at a grocery store there;-- stayed in Lincoln Nebraska (believe it rained cats and dogs);-- Oklahoma City smells like cows but the people were REALLY nice;-- stayed in Mississippi hoping to catch sites (but showed up 10 minutes after everything closed!);-- stayed at train station hotel in St. Louis Missouri and had racist cabby before going to gambling boat;-- use to go gambling at Charlestown Races in West Virginia;-- worked in Virginia (I swear all roads on the Beltway lead to VA);-- lived in 9th ring of hell Maryland;-- went on several get-lost rides and succeeded by repeatedly winding up in DC and unable to get out (possibly because I didn't have a freaking clock with me! (inside joke);-- went to Coal Chamber concert in Pennsylvania (what Phili could really use is a 2-ton heppa filter, but everyone was SOO very nice);-- went sight seeing in New York a year after 9/11 and stayed at some swanky hotel next to Times Square (I'm a Best Western kind of person so it was awkward having a man with white gloves and hat rush over to take a fountain drink from me as politely as he could);-- tried Dover Downs in Delaware and lost immediately;-- went to casinos (and a Korn concert?) in New Jersey... I think that's about it.
Just the continental US. I'd love to visit wherever Troy was shot in Mexico (maybe Chichen Itza also), but people are getting their heads lopped off and the gov't is apparently in on it. Canada I'm not really into, but for the sake of actually going somewhere different would be nice. That or you can take a short trip, then fly OUT OF CANADA, to Europe, and avoid the TSA's rape or radiate policies. Grr. I swear I'm going to get in at least one other country before I kick the bucket.
33 plus D.C. and Canada
California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming.
Texas
Florida
Maryland, W. Virginia, Virginia
New York, Massachussetts, New Hampshire, Maine.
Drove through Arizona & New Jersey, switched planes in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Illinois, visited D.C (not a state), Ontario, Quebec, and Baja California Norte.