(Fort Lauderdale Beach, even though it's not on the list)
Here's another round of me going through 1-3 activities that I'd like to do in each of the states in the U.S.A. that I haven't been to yet. In part 1 I mentioned that I've already spent quality time in Florida, Washington State, Oregon, South Carolina, and North Carolina. In part one I listed Hawaii, Alaska, and California-Louisiana. So let's get started with the next half.
Mississippi: Go to Tupelo- It's the birthplace of Elvis Presley.
Go to Biloxi Lighthouse- It's historical and lighthouses are cool.
Tennessee: Go to Great Smoky Mountains National Park- Nature is beautiful.
Go to Graceland- It has the Elvis Presley Memphis Complex
Go to Nashville- It's the birth of the music business.
Illinois: Go to Chicago- There's theatre, there's the Big Bean, and there's hot dogs and deep dish pizza.
Wisconsin: Go to Copper Falls State Park- Waterfalls are beautiful.
Go to the Circus World Museum- It would be cool to learn about circus history.
Go to Doors County- There's the beautiful outdoors by Lake Michigan
Michigan: Go to Isle Royale National Park- They have cool wildlife there.
Go to Mackinac Island: The island has a simpler way of life look to it.
Indiana: Go to Prophetstown State Park- It's on a farm where you can feed livestock.
Go to the WonderLab Museum of Science- You can conduct an experiment there.
Go to South Bend- they have a 90 years old farmers market and entertainment.
Ohio: Go to Hocking Hills State Park- They have caves and hiking trails.
Go to Cuyahoga- They have a scenic train ride.
Go to West Side Market- I would love to eat their fresh food.
Kentucky: Go to Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum- The restaurant has food very close to what Colonel Sanders cooked in his original restaurant.
Go to Louisville Mega Cavern: An underground cavern makes me think of D&D.
Alabama: Go to U.S. Space and Rocket Center: They have cool space exhibits.
Georgia: Go to Atlanta as well as other cities: I love movies, television, and acting and Atlanta now has the 2nd largest film and television industry.
Virginia: Go to Busch Gardens- Their Busch Gardens is a theme park themed around European cities and stories.
Go to all of the George Washington historical sites- He was our first U.S. president.
Go to Luray Caverns- These caverns sound even more like something out of D&D.
West Virgina: Go to Monongahela National Forests and Seneca Rocks- The nature there is very diverse.
Washington D.C.: Go to the White House- I've always wanted to take a tour inside.
Take a Ghost and Vampire Tour- I love the horror genre.
Go to The International Spy Museum- That sounds so cool.
This where I'll take a break for now. So, yes, there will be a part 3 to this series of my blogs. I hope you enjoyed reading this half of activities I would like to do in the U.S.A. So until my next blog, I hope you all have beautiful days ahead of you.
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