TimmyClutch
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DC and Boston were far easier to fill weekends with visitors and required way less driving.
DC and Boston were far easier to fill weekends with visitors and required way less driving.
The Midwest easily the worst region to visit. Few good cities, not a lot of natural landmarks, national parks, etc.
the Rust Belt region can be pretty sad, but at least you have some legacy density and nice architecture and usually high level sports
I've been to 46 of the 50 states. IMO, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Alabama, Mississippi are the worst/lamest.
I kinda enjoyed the gulf coast and Birmingham and Montgomery.
I've been to 46 of the 50 states. IMO, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Alabama, Mississippi are the worst/lamest.
The best to visit are Alaska, Maine, Florida, Oregon and California.
I saw Neutral Milk Hotel in Birmingham, so that was great.
I mean, those places are not terrible, but if I'm going to visit the Gulf Coast, the FL panhandle beaches are better because there aren't any oil rigs. Everything that B-ham has to offer, other cities have it better. Really surprised you enjoyed Montgomery though. I can't think of anything good about Montgomery.