Maui Sunset
I read an article on the 8 places every American should see. Of course, every American has a different idea of what is great, historic, natural or cultural and people are already adding their comments on what should make the cut. I have my own opinions. Of the 8 on that list, I've only seen 3, but it reiterates that no two people will have the same list.
Jenni's Unofficial Off the Cuff List: Places Americans Should See
Yellowstone National Park
(wildlife, hot springs, mountains, lakes, bubbling mud!)
San Francisco / California Coast
(seafood, cliffs, ocean, cable cars)
Door County
(summer fruit, sunsets and ice cream)
Chicago
(Lake Michigan, Sears Tower, Grant Park, Pizza, Michigan Ave at Christmas)
Maui
(volcanoes, whales, snorkeling, luaus, leis)
Boston or Washington DC
(for your crash course in US History)
Disney World
(a little make believe never hurt anyone)
Yosemite National Park
(wildlife, waterfalls, El Capitan & Half Dome)
California Coast
I read an article on the 8 places every American should see. Of course, every American has a different idea of what is great, historic, natural or cultural and people are already adding their comments on what should make the cut. I have my own opinions. Of the 8 on that list, I've only seen 3, but it reiterates that no two people will have the same list.
Jenni's Unofficial Off the Cuff List: Places Americans Should See
Yellowstone National Park
(wildlife, hot springs, mountains, lakes, bubbling mud!)
San Francisco / California Coast
(seafood, cliffs, ocean, cable cars)
Door County
(summer fruit, sunsets and ice cream)
Chicago
(Lake Michigan, Sears Tower, Grant Park, Pizza, Michigan Ave at Christmas)
Maui
(volcanoes, whales, snorkeling, luaus, leis)
Boston or Washington DC
(for your crash course in US History)
Disney World
(a little make believe never hurt anyone)
Yosemite National Park
(wildlife, waterfalls, El Capitan & Half Dome)
California Coast
I like your pics. Haven't been to some of them yet. The world is too big...
ReplyDeleteI might add somewhere in the south, like Richmond, in order for some Americans to realize the Confederacy is still alive.