
smokingstonersweetheart
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the US is big where are you going? new york is cool, altho i have never been california is where i live go to san francisco and LA.. florida.. LAS VEGAS where are you from??? |
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randita22
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definately hit the northwest. everyone i know that come to visit falls in love with it. we have everything from mountains, to desert, to the ocean.
you can always hit seattle... its a cool city i just wouldn't recommend it in the winter. any coastal cities in the south east are great and southern california is always fun. |
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Stormy & Dena
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Take a day and go to Cedar Point
Its an amusement park in Sandusky Ohio
http://www.Cedarpoint.com
You wont regret it. |
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Jade Ariana
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Like the 1st person said: LAS VEGAS !!!!! |
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xstitchalanna
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Monterey CA! I live in AZ don't visit the southern part during the summer though. You'll think you are visiting hell. lol |
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Samuel B
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National landmarks are boring, go to amusement parks. |
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grasshoppers_revenge
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it depends where you come from.new york was the best place i visited, but there was alot of great places too..graceland, elephant rocks MI, japanese gardens in texas (fort worth), so many places... |
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Zack
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depends on your interests and the time periond you're going to be in the states and also on how much of a budget you're going to be here on...if you list those details then I think people will be able to better answer your question. |
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qwerty456
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Las Vegas! |
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akroncke71
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Well the first place to visit would be The Statue of Liberty, then The National's Capitol in Washington, D.C. You also might want to consider the Grand Canyon and the Red Wood Forest in California. |
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Roadpizza
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The Washington State Penninsula, the scenery is awesome. land in Seattle, rent a car. You have Olympic Game Farm in Sequim(drive around and feed animals-even kodiak bears and buffalo!), Olympic Hot Springs(get nakey & soak in naturally heated pools), the rainforest, Salt Creek Recreation Area is great if you're into camping, where you might see gray whales, Sea otters, and all kinds of pacific sea life and tidepools. There's also a gorgeous beach. You can drive for miles on the beach at Ocean Shores if you want.
From there its a three hour drive to Mt. St. Helens, where you can explore the Ape caves (2 mile lava tubes) or just check out the volcano. |
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stevekc43
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Try Newark, New Jersey. Its lovely this time of year and quite inexpensive! |
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q-t
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las vegas and southern california. they are only about 5hrs apart. |
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jsparmy
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Florida is pretty cool if you like theme parks and beaches. If you want to see history type stuff I would suggest D.C of course. |
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PDY
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Since you like cities I would highly recommend Wasington DC and New York City. |
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Fr3shPr1nce
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D.C, San Fransisco, Cleveland, Akron,(sorry, I live in Ohio) Seattle, Chicago, New York, Phili |
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