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I'll take Muskegon. It's close to Grand Haven, Holland, Saugatuck, and Grand Rapids. It's also closer to the hilly country in western Michigan, and only a couple hour drive from Traverse City. Being from Chicago I've always preferred the Michigan side of the lake to Wisconsin.
A summertime weekend in Saugatuck Michigan, or the Wisconsin Dells?
A summertime weekend in Saugatuck Michigan, or the Wisconsin Dells?
Saugatuck. Even though I'm sure my children would have a blast at the Dells, we tend to favor visiting authentic and natural locales as opposed to man-made amusement.
White Mountain National Forest (New Hampshire) or Mt. Mitchell State Park (North Carolina)?
Saugatuck. Even though I'm sure my children would have a blast at the Dells, we tend to favor visiting authentic and natural locales as opposed to man-made amusement.
White Mountain National Forest (New Hampshire) or Mt. Mitchell State Park (North Carolina)?
Mt Mitchell State Park, want to see what the Hype of North Carolina is about
Good matchup. I'm not a horse-racing fan per se, but going to either would be quite an incredible experience. I'll go with the Kentucky Derby just because I think it's one step above in terms of notoriety. People dress up, sip mint juleps, seems cool.
This is the first that I've ever heard of the Reunion Tower, but it looks very interesting. And while I've been to Dallas before, I'd like to see more of it. Seattle, on the other hand, I'd like to stay far, far away from.
Now, which rural, isolated small town that happens to sit at the crossroads of two interstate highways would you rather visit? Cove Fort, Utah or Salina, Kansas?
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