Friday, January 2, 2009

What are the number one sights to see in all 50 states?|131656

I_m attempting to find the #1 sight to see for each state. One day, I plan on visiting each state in a mass excursion, and I want to know opinions on the spots to see. Such as, what should I visit in Alabama? What should I see in Alaska? That sort of thing.

  • Alaska...

    Yikes, try picking ONE spot!

  • Well, when you get to West Virginia, you_ll naturally want to see the New River Gorge Bridge. After that, if you_ve got time go down the road about 20 mins and go white water rafting, which generally gets out just before you go under the bridge. Great view.

    When you goto Virginia, the Natural Bridge there isn_t worth the time nor the money. On the other hand though Monticello (Thomas Jefferson_s house) is extremely interesting. As well is Mount Vernon (George Washington_s). Richmond is alright but if you miss it you won_t really mis anything.

  • Tennessee-Jack Daniel_s distillery in Lynchburg, or in Nashville, the Grand Ole Opry,
    or of course,
    Graceland!!! in Memphis.

    In Nevada-Hoover Dam and Las Vegas
    CA- Yosemite National Park, or Lake Tahoe
    AZ-The Grand Canyon
    And Philadelphia has Historic Downtown with the Liberty Bell and Independance Hall.

  • Michigan - I don_t know the number 1 recognized sight but Great Lakes, Pictured Rocks, Upper Peninsula in general. Maybe Mackinaw Bridge connecting upper and lower peninsula, yeah that_s it.

  • PA - Philadelphia Art Museum, Lanacaster County Amish World, Hershey Area - Hershey Park

    Nothing really good in PA. If you would like one for each state I suggest going to each state_s webpage and requesting a brochure or travel guide. Or visit your local AAA

  • Alabama............Vulcan..Noccalula Falls!!!!!

    Roll Tide Baby!

  • if you like to meet celebrities and shopping: try CA, Hollywood. =)
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