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"Jay Honeck" wrote in news:1164112603.897240.198500
@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: But all that's beside the point. In a country where most of our states are larger than France -- and there are 50 of them -- there is more to see and do here than any one person can accomplish in a lifetime. It shouldn't take a lifetime... Not all 50 states have anything of any real interest to see or do, though. Of course, I used to think Iowa fell into that category. But then I heard about this Aviation themed Hotel that I will have to check out before I die. |
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It shouldn't take a lifetime...
Not all 50 states have anything of any real interest to see or do, though. Of course, I used to think Iowa fell into that category. But then I heard about this Aviation themed Hotel that I will have to check out before I die. Chuckle. I used to think that way, too. As I've grown older, and my travels have expanded, I've found that each state is a country in itself, offering different treasures -- and they are all wonderful, and more than worth the effort to see and explore. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in
ps.com: Chuckle. I used to think that way, too. As I've grown older, and my travels have expanded, I've found that each state is a country in itself, offering different treasures -- and they are all wonderful, and more than worth the effort to see and explore. I have been to about 35 different states, as well as two Canadian provinces and Puerto Rico. Most of my travels have been work-related. And I am always surprised at just how similar different towns are when it comes to their residential and mall areas - you know the Walmarts, Home Depots, and Friday's... But I do that outside of the resorts areas and tourist traps, it can be hard to tell one city from the next... Even the local attraction racks in the hotels are frequently very similar. A six flags, some golf courses, the biggest area shopping malls, and restaurants... There are certain exceptions, of course... Texas. Texas is it's own country, with it's own culture that is substantially different from the rest of the US. Admittedly, I don't seem to get along too well with those little doggies. But there are certain regions that do have wondrous treasures - I like the History that you find in the DC area and in much of the Northeast. The mountains of Colorado are spectacular. My whole family loves DisneyWorld no matter how old we get. And how can anyone not have a great time in Vegas! Of course, travelling for work generally prevents me from getting the opportunity to hunt for local treasures. I suspect if I were travelling for vacation and spent time planning around tourist areas instead of newspaper plants, I might feel differently. Coming from New York City area, where I can experience some very diverse cultures all within a very short distance, might cause me to take this all for granted... |
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