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What major U.S. cities have you NOT visited?


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From the cities you listed, I have not been to Minneapolis or Indianapolis and have no desire to do so. In terms of the States, I wish to visit Santa Fe, New Mexico, Ft. Lauderdale, a few towns in

the New England area, and possibly Dallas and Houston, Texas. But right now my preferences for travel have been outside of our country.

I would have put Minneapolis on the list until my sister moved there and I visited. Granted, it is inhumanly cold in the winter, but the other seasons there are awesome. The lakes area on the west side of the city is very pretty and it's VERY active, tons of runners, bikers, etc out by the lakes in the summer.
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Stephen Draker: If you haven't been to Charleston, SC or Savannah, GA, add them both to your list!

 

Thank you! Charleston and Savannah are both on my list now.

 

May I add to my list

 

Great Falls, Montana

Boise, Idaho

 

I always wanted to go to Idaho.

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6. Lincoln and Omaha Nebraska. (I have only been to the edge of Nebraska and never to the cities. I have a great client from there who I see in Florida. He says Nebraska rocks!)

 

Only thing I like about Nebraska is they sell straight gasoline in 87 and 91 whereas 89 is 10% ethanol like every place else (ethanol decreases fuel economy). And there's a surprising amout of hot corn-fed boys out there.

 

I believe everyone should travel, but the Great plains states are some of the more dull, vast parts of the country. Unless you're really into Wizard of Oz and Little House on the prairie. Omaha has a decent scene going on for it, but it's very tight-knit community, I don't think they are used to new-comers. Like you're for Miami? What the heck are you doing in Nebraska?

 

I'd love for Steven Draker to come to Tucson; it is wonderful in the fall, winter and spring; and we need the talent here!!!

 

This past March was beautiful weather. I found December/January to be a bit too chilly. I also went in July...very hot too, but you feel like you've accomplished something walking through the desert in 125 degee heat.

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Despite having lived in the US three times, I've actually seen more of Europe than the US so far. At this stage, the only major US cities that I HAVE been to are: NYC, Buffalo, Providence, Portland (Maine), Detroit, Chicago, Miami, New Orleans, LA, San Diego, SF, Santa Fe, Salt Lake and Denver. So, still lots & lots to see!

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