Visiting America

@urbandekay (18278)
December 28, 2007 1:49pm CST
Where would you recommend visiting in US? all the best urban
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7 responses
@Poison_Girl (4150)
• United States
29 Dec 07
Seattle, Washington! It's a great place to live, too. You should come visit! Let me know, though. So that I can maybe meet up with you, of course! Cuz if you come here and don't let me know and all that, I will hunt you down and... Well, I can't say cuz then it wouldn't be a surprise.
@urbandekay (18278)
29 Dec 07
Hey Poison girl, long time no hear, good to see you back. Maybe catch you in Seattle, do we have to be sleepless? all the best urban
• United States
30 Dec 07
Har, har, har... Aren't you so funny? And no, of course we don't have to be sleepless.
@urbandekay (18278)
30 Dec 07
Sorry, suppose you get that joke all the time there. ho hum all the best urban
• United States
8 Mar 08
Georgia! This state is beautiful!
@urbandekay (18278)
8 Mar 08
Mmmmmm all the best urban
@urbandekay (18278)
8 Mar 08
Mmmmmmmm all the best urban
• United States
8 Mar 08
If you don't start responding with something besides, "Mmmmmmm", I'm gonna beat you silly! :D
@rosey3223 (1566)
• United States
30 Dec 07
Hmmmm, can I recommend where NOT to go? LMFAO!!! Alabama is somewhere I can tell you not to go. The scenery is pretty, but that's about it. I don't know how fond of history you are, but in Texas there is the Alamo in San Antonio and in Austin I hear there is an awesome bat cave where a humongous hoard of bats come out late at night and it looks pretty cool...I personally have never seen it, but living an hour away from it I did have the pleasure of hearing about it. Also, in Tucson Arizona there is a place called "Old Tucson" which does skits of old shoot-outs and other cool things that happened in "the Old West". The best part about that place is that it really is a piece of the old town when it was first built...before it became what it is today. Just some ideas from places that I've lived.
@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
2 Jan 08
South texas if your going during winter, Houston, Austin San Anonio, And end it with some fishing in Corpus Christi. Nice weather, a little warmer than the rest of the frozen country. And if you visit during spring or summer i would suggest visiting TEXAS!!!!!
@urbandekay (18278)
2 Jan 08
Hi, well you sound very keen on Texus, why? all the best urban
@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
3 Jan 08
Only becouse Texas is the greatest State in ther Union!, I've been to other states but none compair to TEXAS. It's awhole other Country. East Texas has the big thicket, towering pines and other trees, The prarries of north Texas, The deserts of west Texas. The hill country of central texas and the cost line and beaches of Texas are among the best in the world. And the south Texas vally, With Orchards, suger cain and various crops, BUT DO NOT CROSS THE BORDER TO MEXICO AT THIS TIME! We have it all here in Texas.
@urbandekay (18278)
3 Jan 08
Thanks, and sorry I meant Texas not Texus all the best urban
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
28 Dec 07
Depends what you are looking for. If its restaurants New York, Chicago, and New Orleans top the list. For beaches in my experience San Deigo and Fort Lauderdale have nice beach experience. Clubs would be Miami. These are just my opinions. Infoplease.com has a list of the 10 best cities for their cultural offereings. here it is.. 1. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2. San Francisco, California 3. Seattle, Washington 4. Portland, Oregon 5. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 6. Rochester, New York 7. Washington, D.C. 8. San Jose—Sunnyvale, California 9. Boston, Massachusetts 10. Madison, Wisconsin
• United States
29 Dec 07
Woo hoo! See? Seattle made #3 in the top ten list? Why? Cuz it's a GREAT city! hahaha Like I said. It's a GREAT place to live, so of course it's a great place to visit, too.
@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
2 Jan 08
At this time of year, your best bet would be Florida for the weather. But stay away from the tourist traps. Florida still has some beauty left and there are places to stay where the fishing is good and the beaches are nice and the hotels are quaint and not so da*mn expensive. There is a town called Sebastian on the East Coast that has a narrow inlet with a nice jetty that you can fish off of. There are still some Mom and Pop hotels in the area right on the ocean. If you are serious about it, I can look up the names. They most likely are not in travel guides. My daughter and I stay at these places whenever we can get away! It is lovely! La Shana Tova! Happy New Year! Adoniah
@kykidd (6812)
• United States
28 Dec 07
There are so many great places to see in America. If you like the city life you could start in Atlantic City and go up the east coast to New York City and then Boston. Beaches are great. You could go down the east coast or west coast and see all of the beautiful beaches. Mount Rushmore is really great. Niagara Falls is excellent. But the number 1 must see I would suggest is The Grand Canyon.