



What states have you visited and spent some time in ... Not just driven through? What were some good/bad experiences?
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New Jersey seemed like a ring of filth, surrounding a dense pine Forrest. I stayed in the western filth ring rather than Philly. Which I do not regret.I've been to every state except Alaska.
Of those I've done more than drive through, the two which surprised me most were Maryland and Jersey.
Both states seem to have a reputation for being veritable pits, but large parts of both states are actually really beautiful.
I'll put it to you this way, I grew up in Kentucky, and you couldn't pay me to stop at night along Highway 50*.I can't think of any really bad experiences I had in any state, but I was starting to get pretty creeped out when I was driving through some small towns in WV.
Different breed of people out there.
Wow, that's pretty awesome, only three to goView attachment 8747
The only time I've ever been to Oklahoma, was strictly to say I've been there.
Went to a casino, hit on maybe the third pull. More than covered the gas money home.
I got arrested in Nebraska once. Wasn't the worst expierience, but got expensive.Good experiences in most all of them. The worst experiences I can recall are almost being arrested in the Salt Lake City airport and a really crappy camping trip in Vermont
That might have been a deer blindCan't think of any bad experiences but when I think of Alabama I think back to in the backwoods seeing a port-a-potty perched in a tree with wooden steps going up to it
It might have been, but it definitely was colored like a toilet which is why it was so peculiar.That might have been a deer blind
I'd like to save Hawaii for last, but the window for visiting Alaska seems so small...Wow, that's pretty awesome, only three to go
Green?It might have been, but it definitely was colored like a toilet which is why it was so peculiar.
Georgia is too much like South Carolina, where I grew up. Nothing wrong with it, just bored of it.I was very impressed with Georgia. I wasn't expecting much, but came away with a new opinion and appreciation of that state.
I've been to three Islands in Hawaii. Would love to see all of them -- or at least the ones that are public.I'd like to save Hawaii for last, but the window for visiting Alaska seems so small...
I've also never slept in Idaho or Delaware. Idaho was beautiful, the ten miles of it I saw between Montana and Washington anyway.
And Delaware had great bargains on smokes. Which was honestly why I went there. Plus to get a break from Philly.