Georgia
If you're visiting Georgia there is one thing you've just gotta do (other than catch a Braves game) and that is visit Stone Mountain Park. There are about a million different things to do there.  They have the largest collection of "Gone with the Wind" memorabilia, an antique car museum, a restored plantation, a skylift to the top of the mountain, a lazer light show and  lots more.  You can even take a ride on a paddle boat or a train.
Missouri
I really didn't see much of Missouri.  It was green & damp, so if you  like green & damp - - it's the place to be.
New Jersey
This is where I live now and that should be reason enough to want to visit this great state.  If that isn't enough, then let's not forget Six Flag's "Great Adventure" or the boardwalk in Seaside Heights.  Oh, and if you're here pizza from Carmine's is a must!
Ohio
Cincinnati was okay and Paramount's King's Island was a blast, but don't plan a vacation Kentucky Derby weekend!
Texas
San Antonio is definitely full of things to do.  I had lots of fun visiting the different restaurants on the Riverwalk, and it was cool to see the Alamo.  Wendy took me to see the colorful wildflowers that grow all over and of course, you can't forget Six Flags "Fiesta Texas".  The park was lots of fun, even when the roller coaster broke.
Massachusetts
One thing that I have always wanted to do was spend a Halloween in Salem.  Well, I finally have, and it was incredible.  We visited numerous haunted houses as well as the Salem Wax Museum and the "House of Seven Gables".  Another place to visit is Boston; and not just because of "Cheers" either.  I had lots of fun wandering around Quincy Market when the cruise ship I was on BROKE. 
Washington
I had a really nice weekend in Seattle and I also got to visit my cousin Michael.  The Seattle underground is neat, and a great place to eat is FX McRory's.  It's real drizzly though, so take a light jacket.
Lousiana
If you get the chance to visit New Orleans you HAVE to do the cemetery tour.  It is at night and the tombs are above ground.  Really creepy!  Also, check out the home of author, Anne Rice.
Indiana & Illinois
These two really don't count.  I drove through them in the middle of the night.  The only thing that I remember is road construction & rain.
Tennessee
In Tennessee I visited both Opreyland and the Opreyland Hotel and both were lots of fun.  Of course I HAD to visit the Country Music Hall of Fame!  Can't forget . . . this is the first place I ever had "Cracker Barrel" mashed potatoes. Yum!
Oregon
I have family in Medford so most people will undertand what that means,"When you visit you don't go anywhere!"  I do remember going with my mom, Aunt Kitty & cousin Aja to historic Jacksonville. 
Once Upon a Time, my great grandpa Daniel ran the general store.  The only bad part was when  mom ran over a footstone in the cemetry.
Arizona
If you don't realize that the grand Canyon is here then there's someting wrong with you.  While you're in Arizona be sure to visit the Navaho Indian Reservation in Northern Arizona.
Florida
Most of the time that I'm in Florida it is to get on a cruise ship.  I have been able to spend some time enjoying the greater Orlando area.  When people think Orlando they think Disney, but the Universal Parks are awesome, and you can't go there without stopping at Ron Jons and the Kennedy Space Center!
California
This is where I was born & raised and it's where my family lives, so OF COURSE I think it is the best place to be!!!
Connecticut
There is a neat city in Connecticut right on the shore called Mystic .  Don't you think the name says it all? 
Hawaii
I've only been to Maui, but we took the helicopter tour & a snorkeling tour & of course we learned to do the hula!
Nevada
The first thing you should think is Las Vegas.  My parents live about 3 hours away, so I've been there quite a few times.  That's where I saw "Starlight Express".  JR & Rosey were married at Treasure Island this last April.
Pennsylvania
I haven't caught a Flyers game yet, butI did see the Phantoms (their minor league team) play a great game.  If you're ever in town, catch a game & have dinner at "Dave and Buster's".
New York
I can think of no better tribute to New York and it's citizens than the above picture.
Washington DC
My main memory from visiting DC is not the White House, not the Pentagon...it was seeing the Indiana Jones display at the Smithsonian!  We also visited the Mint and all the other important attractions.
Kansas
I drove through Kansas when I moved to the east coast.  It was the middle of the night and we were surrounded by corn fields.  Definitely something out of Children of the Corn!!!
Virginia
Just a hop, skip & jump from DC this is a great place to visit.  Go see colonial Williamsburg and plenty of other historical sites.
Maryland
I spent Thanksgiving weekend 2003 here visiting my family "The Fays".  It was very cool and we had LOTS of fun.
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