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In North America:
Springfield, MA
Worcester, MA
Boston, MA
Providence, RI
Hartford, CT
New Haven, CT
Portland, ME
New York City, NY
Philadelpiha, PA
Baltimore, MD
Washington, DC
Richmond, VA
Albany, NY
Buffalo, NY
Niagra Falls, NY
Toronto, ON, Canada
Montreal, QC, Canada
Los Angeles, CA
Long Beach, CA
Huntington Beach, CA
Anaheim, CA
San Diego, CA
Abroad:
Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Florence, Tuscany, Italy [lived here for 6 months]
Rome, Luzia, Italy
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Naples, Campagnia, Italy
Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Rimini, Emila-Romagna, Italy
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
London, England, UK
Athens, Attica, Greece
Patras, Western Greece, Greece
Cairo, Egypt
Alexandria, Egypt
Aswan, Egypt
Major Cities New York City, Columbus, Phoenix, Houston, Austin, Seattle, Portland, Dallas/Fort Worth, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Vancouver BC, Honolulu, Los Vegas, San Jose
Major cities is a difference of opinion admittedly I included some that are not. But Sarasota for example is a population of 600,000. Tucson is a population of 700,000, Savannah is 132,000 and Cheyenne, WY is 53,000 so clearly there are discrepancies in your list as well. I was simply looking for clarification because it is very few people that truly visit every city in nearly every state. Just glancing at your list you missed Providence, Tallahassee, Tulsa, Rochester, Syracuse, Lexington, Louisville, Baton Rouge, Mobile, Birmingham, Little Rock just to name a few. I'm sure there's more.
You then go on to say, "All the major cities in Western Europe besides Lisbon" thats a whole lot of cities to spend any real time in unless you're including driving through or flying through.
If you have been thats impressive. Just wanted some clarification.
I've been to all of those as well, I used to live in Tallahassee. I've been to Europe 5 times for extended stays and lived there for awhile as well in France. I haven't really traveled much the last 5 years b/c I've been working, only adding a few african countries to the list but when I was 18-25 I was almost traveling constantly. I did most of my U.S. travelling before I was 21. I took almost 2 years off after I finished college to travel. I'm 29 now and have still been to more countries than my age. I'm honestly not that interested in most of the U.S. anymore, if I am doing U.S. stuff I'd rather explore more neighborhoods in the bigger cities like NY and Chicago. I need to make it to Alaska sometime but it is not on my high to do list. Lisbon is just a long train ride to get to, the trains in spain are rather slow in comparison to other countries and Spain is huge, have been to Valencia, Barcelona, Ibiza and Madrid though. Next on my "need to go" list are probably the whole cluster, Santiago/Buenos Aires/Sao Paolo/Rio
USA: SF, San Jose, Oakland, Sacramento, Fresno, LA, San Diego, Reno, Las Vegas, Portland (Oregon), Seattle, Phoenix, Albuquerque, El Paso, Dallas, Amarillo, Houston, OKC, Little Rock, Denver, Salt Lake City, Boise, Helena, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Madison, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus, Indianapolis, Charleston, Louisville, Lexington, Nashville, Richmond, Charlotte, Raleigh, Columbia, Atlanta, Birmingham, Mobile, Jackson, Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, Kona and Hilo(not Honolulu), Pittsburgh, DC, Baltimore, and most of upstate NY.
Canada: Vancouver, Toronto, Windsor, Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa.
These lists are really helping me to remember some of the places that I’d forgotten. I’ve also visited Richmond VA, Madison WI, Wilmington DE, and Mobile AL.
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