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Old 07-28-2013, 11:16 PM
 
Location: USA (dying to live in Canada)
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15 states + Ontario and Quebec
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Old 07-28-2013, 11:21 PM
 
Location: USA
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46. And quite frankly, I'd choose a foreign country I haven't been to before I would bother knocking off those last 4.
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Old 08-01-2013, 06:52 PM
 
Location: NY metro area
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New York
Connecticut
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Virgina
D.C.
Wyoming
Idaho
California
Hawaii
Wisconsin
Michigan
Nevada
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Old 10-19-2013, 12:51 PM
 
Location: Old Town Alexandria
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Just out of interest, this one.

Being on this little Island, (I'm in England), there really isn't that much to explore. Some even feel no need to explore, I've known people that never went more than ten miles from where they were born.

I'm just wondering how much you all get about.

All on the east coast and part of Midwest. California. Hawaii is beautiful.

Some states are rather bland and road trips (for us) were boring. For example if you drive from Tennessee up through KY and then north west to Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, the scenery is repetitious. Mountains are pretty, but imagine 100's of thousands of acres of cornfields (Southern Illinois).

when we lived in FL the drive from S Florida to Texas was an education. S Florida is more like NY, and diverse. When you drive through the panhandle of FL and Mississippi, Mobile, Alabama and Louisiana you see quite a difference in living conditions. Its rather polarized .

I have been to London and stayed in Mayfair district, it was interesting (but cold at Xmas!). jmo, but other than the Pacific NW, I plan to see more of Europe and Asia, no more states in US are worth taking a big vacation to.
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Old 10-19-2013, 03:16 PM
 
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I'm at 41 (I count driving through a state as long as a stop is made at some point). Missing Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Montana, ND, SD, and Nebraska of the lower 48, plus Alaska and Hawaii.
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