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Like 2 posts above, I'd pick the city of these 2 I haven't yet visited. Which for me, is Providence. Don't get me wrong I really like Madison, but have LOOOONG wanted to visit Providence.
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Originally Posted by NW4me
Madison! To see the Frank Lloyd Wright buildings!
Upper Peninsula of Michigan, or northern Minnesota (Duluth, etc.)?
I noticed late I missed this one. Again I have to pick the city/town/area I haven't yet been to, which is Duluth and that northeast Minnesota area along Highway 61(i.e. Grand Marais, Two Harbors, etc).
I'd rather visit Silver City. Bisbee is a funky little spot and I'm sure I'd have a good time there, but I just love New Mexico. I love the food, culture, and scenery. Plus Silver City is the gateway to the Gila National Forest which offers tons of recreational opportunities as well as interesting historical sites.
I'd rather visit Silver City. Bisbee is a funky little spot and I'm sure I'd have a good time there, but I just love New Mexico. I love the food, culture, and scenery. Plus Silver City is the gateway to the Gila National Forest which offers tons of recreational opportunities as well as interesting historical sites.
Texas Hill Country or The Poconos?
The Poconos are nice, but I've long wanted to see the Texas Hill Country, in particular the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg. I'd also like to check out San Antonio, which isn't far from there.
And now, for those who like their landscapes like their pancakes: Fargo, ND or Sebring, FL?
Just don't be bringing a snowboard to Alta or Mad River!
I heard Alta has epic powder.
Sebring by default of being in Florida vs ND.
Fort Lauderdale or Savannah?
Fort Lauderdale easily. Its a fine base for south FL lodging that allows you to access Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, and the Everglades for the day. Savannah is nice, but you've pretty much seen everything after just three days, and the atmosphere isn't nearly as exciting in terms of festivals, nightlife, and diversity. A lot of people from the Northeast/mid-Atlantic do spend the night around Savannah when they drive down to FL anyways, and I've already been to Savannah anyways. Speaking of beach destinations:
Asbury Park, New Jersey or Jones Beach, New York?
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