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We've done cities, now let's try your top 5 U.S. states...

 

 

Mine:

 

OHIO - obvious

Oregon - Portland, fir trees, Crater Lake National Park, Portland, Cascades, Columbia River

Maine - Portland, Vacationland, spruce, lobster, Acadia National Park, lighthouses

Wisconsin - dairy/cheese, Midwestern culture, Madison/State Street, forests, Great Lakes

Nebraska - vastness, Lincoln, state capitol building, plains/prairies, Oregon Trail/Scottsbluff

 

Current Number of States Visited: 49 (no Alaska)

1. Washington- love Seattle, rainier, the salty puget, and tall green trees

2. Oregon- just a huge fan of pacific NW

3. Ohio- home, everything I love about life minus the mountains/pacific that I really love about pacific NW

4. Maine- agree with ink. Big fan of Portland and access to mountains

5. South Carolina- find the beach/ low country vibe really enjoyable. Charleston a great city as well

 

States visited:44, no Alaska, Hawaii, n Dakota, s Dakota, Oklahoma, Vermont

Ohio:  It's home.  Underrated. Lots of diversity. Big cities to small towns.  Great park systems.  Attractions galore.  Exploding in potential.

Pennsylvania: Underrated.  Two big cities with great small towns in between. Lots of great history and the mountains. Potential is starting to be met.

Florida:  This is my second home.  I know a lot of people don't like it on here, but there is so much to be discovered down there outside of chains and the beaches.

North Carolina: It's beautiful with the mountains and the beaches on either ends.  Charlotte is really developing into a nice city with more progressive urban development.

Maine:  East of the Mississippi, I think it's hard to beat this state's beauty.  Portland is a really cool little city.

1. Washington- love Seattle, rainier, the salty puget, and tall green trees

2. Oregon- just a huge fan of pacific NW

3. Ohio- home, everything I love about life minus the mountains/pacific that I really love about pacific NW

4. Maine- agree with ink. Big fan of Portland and access to mountains

5. South Carolina- find the beach/ low country vibe really enjoyable. Charleston a great city as well

 

States visited:44, no Alaska, Hawaii, n Dakota, s Dakota, Oklahoma, Vermont

 

I figured I would have been the only person to list Maine.  I didn't even read what other people put as their top 5.  Just read the title and went with it. 

What about Top 5 Canadian Provinces? 

^Feel free to start another thread. America First!

1. Oregon - I love the Pacific Northwest

2. Ohio - Home & everything I love about life minus the mountains

3. Wisconsin - Lived there for a few years. I love the people

4. Maine -  Big fan of Portland as well

5. South Carolina- I love Charleston and the old south feel

 

Stares Visited: 39 (No AK, HI, ID, ND, SD, OK, NM, AR, WY, MT)

 

I am visiting Sun Valley, Idaho in June.

 

1,  Ohio - home

2.  N. Carolina - second home

3.  California - all things being even (cost, proximity to family), my dream home

4.  Hawaii - all things being even, my other dream home

5.  Pennsylvania - my roots are here

1. Ohio - Home

2. Michigan - Lakes

3. Wyoming - the "wild" west

4. California - the diversity of landscapes

5. Florida - I like beaches - what can I say?

 

States visited: 37

"Top" States- Alaska, Minnesota, then a 4-way tie between Washington State, Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota.

 

Honorable mention- Maine

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