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All y'all talking about visiting New Orleans - I say definitely do it (and pack loose clothes because you'll gain weight while you're there!) but do NOT visit in the summertime if you're not accustomed to a lot of heat and humidity. I mean, extreme heat and humidity.
The wintertime can be a very pleasant time to visit - really any time between October and early May. I mean, you can have fun any time of the year there but if you visit between May and September, be sure you bring natural fabric clothes - NOT synthetics - only fabrics that will breathe. Otherwise you'll feel like you're stifling. And just get used to the idea of sweating profusely. Once you accept it, you'll feel better! LOL
It's cool to see a lot of people mention Charleston on this thread. I really love it and hope to move back at some point in my life! Yes, do visit it someday when you can.
Los Angeles Area
San Diego
San Francisco
Charleston
Savannah
Chicago
Buffalo, NY
Portland ME
Portland OR
Santa Fe and Taos
Albequerque
Dallas-Fort Worth area
Hawaii in general
Salt Lake City
Ann Arbor MI
Tampa Bay Area
The Florida Keys (I've already been to Miami and the Everglades, but not the Keys)
Gainsville, FL (Technically I've been there, but I want to explore it some more)
Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill in North Carolina
Wilmington, NC
Asheville (technically I've been there but I really want to go back)
Lexington KY
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia (been there but want to go back badly)
Richmond VA
Minneapolis-St. Paul area
And in our Neighbors to the north and south
Montreal
Halifax and Lunenburg, NS
St. John's NL
Vancouver BC
Quebec City
Mexico City
Oaxaca
Puebla
Moreila
Zacatecas
San Miguel
Campeche
Been to all 50 states, dozens of state parks and natural areas and 19 of the 20 largest metro areas (all but Tampa).
I would say the big places in the USA or close by that I haven't been and want to go:
Mexico City (going next month and excited, everything I've read on it says it's amazing
Dry Tortugas National Park 75 miles west of Key West
Arcadia National Park
Ashville North Carolina
Toronto (no idea how I haven't been here yet)
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