Whats there see in YOUR state??

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I am planning a trip in the future with my daughter where we will leave after the last day of school and just go for as long as we feel like it visiting as many states as we can...I want to have some fun things to do in each state and some interesting things too...so...whats fun and or interesting in YOUR state!
 
Depends on what you want to see in VA.

- Civil War battlefields, including Appomattox, where the war ended

- the homes of 4 of the first 5 Presidents of the US

- Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown, where Cornwallis surrendered and the US won the revolution (man, those Schoolhouse Rock songs really stick in one's head!) are all within easy drives of each other, and Busch Gardens is nearby as well

- Kings Dominion is just north of Richmond

- the Blue Ridge Mountains and Natural Bridge, if you want to see something of nature

I know I can think of more.
 

california (northern)-the sierras, geysers, hot springs, pacific coast (sandy and rocky beaches), missions, vineyards, gold fields, agriculture, farming, ancient redwood trees, very diverse cultures/environments, odd architechture (coit tower and lombard street in san francisco :) ), HUGE OVERCROWED schools, small one room schoolhouses and downright wierd placement of things (in a 10 minute drive to school we drive past homes, schools, a christmas tree farm, a nut orchard, corn/strawberry fields, a dairy and an international bio-tech company-all without going on a freeway :crazy: ).

p.s. good for you-my friend's dad did this every summer when school let out (he was a teacher). they loaded the kids in a camper and just took off. by the time he was 18 he had been to every state except hawaii and had spent enough time in each to realy get a feel for the state and the people.

what an awsome way to spend time with your child :Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc
 
I live in Tennessee...heading from West to East you've got...

-Graceland
-Beale Street
-Country Music Hall of Fame
-Grand Ole Opry
-Fall Creek Falls
-Tennessee Aquarium
-Dollywood
-Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Those are just the biggies. There are also numerous state parks, lakes, recreation areas, etc. Have fun on your trip!
 
In Georgia, we have the north georgia mountains with the all it's waterfalls, parks, ski resorts, the bavarian village of Helen, Civil War sites and the start of the Appalachian trail. Of course Atlanta with all a big city has to offer, but also the newly opened aquarium, largest in the world. The world of Coke is a lot of fun, tons of museums for any taste, underground atlanta, MLK museum and home, the braves and the rest of our sports teams. Just to the east, Stone mountain, the second most visited park in the world behind only disney world. Further East, Athens and then Augusta Ga, home of the Masters golf tourny, a great riverfront area, museums and historical homes. traveling south, Savannah is a fantastic city to visit with hundreds of years of history including pirates and "Garden of Good and Evil" sites. Macon, another historical town, home to a number of famous musicians, etc. Continuing south through Plains, and the Carter presidential home, and nearby birthplace of Habitat for Humanity. Just a short drive away is Warm Springs and the "Little White House" , FDR's home when away from Washington DC. As you travel south, through various small towns and their odd attractions finishing in Valdosta, about 3 hours from Disney World

Drew
 
Hmmm... let me think...

Walt Disney World
Sea World
Walt Disney World
Beaches
Walt Disney World
Silver Springs
Walt Disney World

well, you get the idea... :thumbsup2
 
In South Dakota you could see the Badlands, Wall Drug, Mt. Rushmore, Keystone, Custer State Park, the Black Hills, Deadwood, Sturgis and a ton of small tourist areas. These are all basically in the SW corner of the state.
 
Representing the Central Coast and Southern CA:

Central Coast
Beautiful beaches (cold water though)
Hearst Castle
Santa Barbara is a wonderful place to visit with a great zoo, natural history museum, mission, whale watching, gardens, etc.

In Southern California
Disneyland!
Knott's Berry Farm
Sea World
San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park
Universal Studios
Beaches
Getty Museum
La Brea Tar Pits
Science Museum

Oh my goodness, California has so much to do! Enjoy your trip!
 
Newport Mansions
Water fire
Block Island
College Hill
Federal Hill (lots of great Italian food)
The oldest carousel in the country
a vampire grave
Roger Williams park and zoo
Slater Park
Tennis Hall of Fame
lots of historical places
 
Well, OHIO has lots of things.... :banana: :moped:
First off, it has 2 of the BEST parks for Coasters in the World...(BOTH are Fantastic!!!!)

~Cedar Point in Sandusky and
~Paramount's King's Island in Cincinnati
~Lake Erie and it's Islands (near Sandusky)
~Amish Country
~Longaberger Basket Factory and Store at the Homestead

Hmmmm......if I think of more I will add to this list....
 
Colorado . . .

Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountain National Park
Glenwood Canyon
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Mesa Verde
Sand Dunes National Monument
Garden of the Gods
Vail
Breckinridge
Aspen
Steamboat Springs
Molly Brown House
Denver Museum of Natural History
Dinosaur National Monument

And some of the best hiking and camping you will find anywhere. Plus, the best microbrewed beer!!
 
Illinois, our State Capitol/Springfield has all the Lincoln Sites, his home, law library, tomb, Presidential Library the old state capitol where he gave the House Divided speech. Its an awesome trip. oh yea and we also have CHICAGO and its gorgeous lakefront
 
LOTS of Hurricane Damage!!!

Casinos
Creole Nature Trail
Audobon Zoo
Zoo of Acadiana
Avery Island (the place where they make Tabasco)
Abita (Home of Abita Beer and Rootbeer)
Mardi Gras Museum
NOLA has/had great history and churches
 
what time of year do you plan to travel? many of New Hampshire's sites are seasonal--
lots of skiing--some are great for beginner's & families such as Pat's Peak in Henniker--saturdays, POP Night from 3pm-9 or 10 pm skiing, tubing &/or snowboarding, all equipment & short lesson, lift tickets for $29.00 pp
Mt Sunapee in Sunapee
Strawberry Banke--historical open air museum houses, re-enactors, etc Portsmouth, NH. Also lots of beaches. Historic Exeter is nearby. special events, costumed guides
President Franklin Pierce Homestead (1804) for 30 yrs home of f Pierce, 14th President. built by Governor Benjamin Pierce, a larger than life figure, hero in the american Revolution & a real rags-to-riches story--Private tours at no extra charge, children's tours. costumed guides & special events May-October, 7 days a week in July & August. The Manse & the President's grave is in Concord, NH
Fort @ # 4 important outpost during the French & Indian War & Revolutiuonary War. A living history museum in the sleepy town of Charleston, NH. Special events, re-enactments, costumed interpreters. DS17 loves the canon!
Canobie Lake Park lovely little family old timey park. Little shows, plenty of dining--REFILLABLE CUPS! :lmao: Hey, come for our DISmeet sometime in August??
hike in the White Mts or on one of our easier spots such as Mt Lovewell in Washington, NH in Pillsbury State Park (no facilities, just as nature intended) or Mt Monadnock
Do you canoe or kyack? lots of rivers & lakes here. Great fishing & hunting, too
the Balsams in Dixville Notch & the Mt Washington in Bretton Woods
--both grand old, ornate Victorian resorts. superb gardens, good service, peaceful & relaxing, lots of skiing, hiking, golfing etc
tax free shopping! yep, even appliances & furniture etc
NASCAR-NH International Speedway in Loudon, NH
Manchester Monarchs @ the Verizon Arena in Manchester
If you come in the spring, summer or fall we're all about sports, yard sailing, crafts fairs & auctions

Jean
 
Maryland has ocean, hills (they call them mountains, but I'm from Oregon, these are hills...), Baltimore with an Orioles baseball game, aquarium, science museum, and a nice inner harbor area, crabs (if you like crabs--I don't eat them), and of course the best thing, ME! :teeth: Also, Washington DC is nearby with everything that it has to offer (lots!).
 










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