Surprisingly, I have only been to 28 of these cities.
The average American has only been to 5 of these places, how about you?
The average American has only been to 5 of these places, how about you?
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Just hoping everyone reading/replying is aware that even some very smart and curious people can't afford lots of interstate travel, and it's not a virtue thing.
I've tent camped in a lot of places, just not in big cities.
cool exercise; thx!
Wish it were only 24, but I have had to go to Indianapolis a few times on business.
(I've been to 44. 48 if you also count airports.)
AK and HI still on the bucket list.
Grandparents when I was a kid...
MTG GPs and Pro Tours as an adult.
Chicago, Kansas City, and New York City.
Four of the five are in the first three lines with Honolulu being the only place I haven't been in the remaining eight rows.
12 more I saw but only passed through
Not so bad for a french guy. 🙃
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Note that no Alabama cities are listed. I've been to Huntsville, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Montgomery, Mobile, Dothan, Gadsden, Scottsboro & Guntersville.
For an art & politics junkie like myself, WDC & NYC merit MANY visits — for which I happily pass up Oklahoma City & Tampa, for example.
Plus it just seems amazing.
Atlanta for its cultural scene. Ditto Austin.
Honolulu because Hawaii.
Oh, and of course, NYC & Chicago
I've been to a far larger number of cities that are in the same states as those seven, but don't tend to visit or spend a lot of time in big cities.
The reason why I've been to these cities is cause I was born in Orlando, I grew up in Seattle, my dad is from Albuquerque (but went to college in Florida) and my Mom is from KW Ontario