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You should visit the Riverwalk in San Antonio and have a margarita. As stated earlier, the Alamo too. It is such a humble experience to walk where so many gave their lives for their cause. If you feel like splurging on dinner, Boudros on the Riverwalk is a very neat place. Warning, it is a bit expensive.
If you are going to Santa Fe, you must go to Loretto Chapel. I was in Santa Fe about a month ago and Loretto is so spiritual and amazing! A miracle indeed!! The Shed is a good place to eat. I can still smell the pinon wood!! |
If you're going through Omaha stop at the Henry Doorley Zoo. It's fantastic! They have an indoor jungle with replicated South American and African rain forests along with a Desert Dome. Truly an awesome place, but comfy shoes are a must.
I definetely agree about magaritas on the Riverwalk in San Antonio! :) |
you have not been to new york unless....
stopped at white castles on 125th street, grab like 5 chess burgers then walked down the street passing at least 7 pan handlers, each asking from anything and everything from spare changes to some food. then to pay $2.00 to on the A,B,C or D train going to china town to buy whatever hand bag or wallet ever made by louie, gucci, d&G, CD, or coach that is in style to then walk in the pissed smelly streets to pay another $2.00 to take the bus cross town stuck in traffic to go to the other trains on the east side each are the 4, 5, or the 6 to get pay $11.00 for a movie theater were popcorn is $5.00, a drink is $4.50 and some damn goobers are 4.25 and on top of that every freaking high schooler is talking and cursing doing the whole movie of johnson's family vacation.
i love new york!!!! :mad: all this just on a sunday after noon....wait until the evening |
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you come to Cleveland and:
Take a tour around the city attend our Rib Cook-Off party at the Various Clubs/Bars in the Warehouse District/Flats eat at the Best Steak and Gyro after 2:00a.m. |
Go to Kappa Headquarters in Columbus.
Visit me! The suggestions you have already are pretty good, you could spend seven weeks in some cities and not do everything there is to do! One additional comment--make sure you have plenty of coinage available for tollways. Take lots of pictures and have fun! :D |
You haven't been to the US till you've. . .
- had New England clam chowda (At Legal Sea Foods - it's the best!) - seen Rock City (I have!) - eaten at Waffle House at 2 AM - had Southern-style iced tea - seen Fenway Park - people-watched on South Beach in Miami - had a Cuban coffee at Versailles in Miami (best. Cuban. restaurant. ever.) - walked around Harvard Yard - had a Philly cheesesteak in Philadelphia (but don't get one at the airport, they are awful!) - eaten Memphis-style BBQ - seen Elvis Presley's birthplace, then been to Graceland |
I am such a Cali Native and I haven't seen half the places listed... but still good to visit:
The Space Needle in Seattle Waikiki Beach in Hawaii (Diamond Head is pretty close too.) The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco The Vegas Strip The Mall of America Virginia Beach Knotts Berry Farm and Disneyland Followed the El Camino Real Lake Tahoe in the winter san Diego in the summer The Joshua Tree And arg... I can't remember the exact name... but in Utah, there is the Rainbow Arch... made of rock and water erosion. That and the salt flats. Stepped in the Four Corners |
While in TN you need to go to Falls Creek Falls. It's absolutely gorgeous. And of course, go visit Mr. Jack Daniels. :D
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I am visiting Kappa HQ! We'll be visiting Columbus on the way back to Canada. I dont' know where I'll ditch George (he's very tolerant of my being in a sorority, but I don't think he'd be interested...) Two weeks! I'm soooo excited! But so much to do... |
I'm surprised that Hottytoddy and OleMissGlitter haven't mentioned this: Graceland, too in Holly Springs, MS. It's pretty strange, but you can show up at this guy's house 24 hours-a-day and view the shrine this guy has set up in his house. Three visits and you get a lifetime membership:)
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had good Cajun food in south Louisiana!!! (PM me if you need places)
eaten at the Rendezvous in Memphis been on a swamp tour (McGee's in Henderson, LA is great!!! They are right off I-10 in the Atchafalaya basin) had a Hurricane at Pat O's or a Hand Grenade from Tropical Isle on Bourbon Street had beignets and cafe au lait at Cafe Du Monde on Decatur St in New Orleans see the LSU campus (it's gorgeous this time of the year) |
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The Denver downtown is "electric" at night. Visit LoDo (Lower Downtown) for great restaurants and clubs, or the Denver Pavilions. Take in a play at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. There are, I think, eight theatres, plus the home of the Colorado Symphony (and soon, Opera Colorado) in the same complex. Largest performing arts area in the country outside NYC. Even with all of our great professional sports teams (well, some of them are great), more people buy tickets to cultural events in Denver than all of the sports combined. The University of Colorado at Boulder is about 40 minutes North and the US Air Force Academy and Pikes Peak are a little over an hour to the South. Looks like (from your map) you're already driving I-70, so don't forget to stop at some of the wonderful old mining towns along the way. Jump off the Interstate and go over the Continental Divide on Loveland Pass instead of going under it in the Eisenhower Tunnel, then rejoin I-70 at Dillon. It's a beautiful drive, and Dillon Reservoir is maginificent surrounded by mountains. Stop to eat on the way at Keysone or in Dillon itself. Or, if you have the time, go around the "back" of the lake and visit Breckenridge. Visit the swimming pool naturally heated by hot springs at Glenwood Springs and visit the Colorado National Monument outside Grand Junction. There is just so much to do in Colorado. |
Georgia on My Mind
Atlanta - World of Coke and The Varsity
Decatur - Stone Mountain Park Savannah! Pine Mountain - Callaway Gardens The Braves...not sure, lol. ;) |
Just looked at your map again. If you like roller coasters, you absolutely have to stop at Cedar Point at Sandusky, Ohio.
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