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Favorites:
1. California- More diverse topography/cities/culture than some Countries can claim. How can any state top that?
2. Vermont- Just go get lost.. The charm is hard to describe. Chase waterfalls in the summer, foliage in the fall, ski towns in the winter, do a brewery tour around Burlington in the summer, find the best farm to table restaurant you can in the most remote town possible. Something just special about it
3. Massachusetts- Boston to Concord to Newburyport to Northampton to Nantucket, all within 90 miles of each other. The history, the costal towns, the town centers, the sports, the islands. No state feels more like what home should feel like, to me, than MA
4. Washington- The islands, Seattle, the mountains.. Colorado would be the direct competitor, but there is something hard to describe about the PNW vs. the mountain west. It just feels homier, more authentic (not you, Portland)
5. Virginia- Northern Virginia is truly wonderful, as are part of Maryland.. But, for some reason, driving through central VA to the blue mountains is awesome. You go from liberal, buzzing, old cities like Alexandria and Arlington, to southern, open, remote southern Virginia. It's the crossroads of the East Coast
I've been to 30 states. Most of the remaining 20 are in the Central and Mountain time zones, plus AK and HI. I'd love to hit all of them, but Alaska is probably top of the list.
Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, Idaho, and Oregon are the 5 I've yet to see. Flew to Washington state once, to explain the gap. Would like to see all of those. Roadtrip to Alaska would be fun.
I've visited over 30 states. There are many of these that I'd love to visit again and see more stuff that I didn't see particularly California, Tennessee, Florida, Colorado, Alaska, and Hawaii.
The only states I haven't been to but think would be cool to visit are Oregon and Vermont.
States I haven't been to and have no real interest in visiting -
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Maine
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Michigan
Wisconsin
North Dakota
South Dakota
Iowa
Nebraska
I've lived in Louisiana, Maryland, and West Virginia.
My favorite states to visit are Florida, Colorado, South Carolina, Alaska, Hawaii, and California.
Specific places on my list I want to visit include Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Glenwood Springs CO, Clearwater FL, Maui, Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, the Ozarks, and Chicago.
The states I dislike the most/found most depressing are New Jersey and Delaware. New Jersey doesn't have a single redeeming quality in my opinion. New York was cool to visit but will never live there. I also would never live in California despite the natural beauty there.
my native Mass. is good too, for six months of the year anyway
Great college towns everywhere - Missoula, Auburn, Chapel Hill, Boulder, Athens, Charlottesville, Amherst, New Haven (ok in a few parts), Princeton, Austin, Madison, Ann Arbor, Lawrence
I been to 47 states. The 3 states I haven't been to I'll love to go to, they are Maine, Alaska, and Hawaii. Hawaii especially, how long is that flight, from LA how long is it?
about 5 hours
super cheap flights now from Oakland since Southwest picked up the route
Visited : Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, Arkansas, Arizona.
Ones that I want to visit: Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, California. The one that I want to visit the most would be Alaska. I also would like to see North Dakota & South Dakota. Definitely the temperate rainforests out west.
Hawaii
Alaska
Washington (current resident)
Oregon
California
Arizona
Nevada
Utah
Idaho
Montana
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Colorado
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Texas
Oklahoma
Kansas
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Indiana
Ohio
Georgia
Florida
North Carolina
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Delaware
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New York
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
States that I have not visited:
Alabama
South Carolina
West Virgina
New Hampshire
Vermont
Maine
I have more desire to visit Alabama and South Carolina than New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, probably because the latter are somewhat similar to my native Washington State in some ways.
Have made short trips to MA/NH/VT, but would like to see more of each,
and also ME, CT, RI (have never visited those three).
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