Oh the Places I'd Like to Go......U.S. Edition
I am borrowing this idea from my friend, co-worker and trailermate Alison. She is travel mad like I am!
I have been to many, many places in the United States. As a child we traveled all over, with one particularly memorable trip through the Badlands and Yellowstone. Phil and I got engaged on a trip to Montana. We've traveled quite a bit in our 24 years of marriage and continue to consider seeing a new place a grand adventure. Alison is a bit ahead of me, but I have been to 38 states so far and hope to see them all one day.
Here are some of the places in the US that are at the top of my wish list......some of these I saw as a child but don't really remember.....and they are in no particular order.....and yes, I grouped some together.
1. Outer Banks, North Carolina (been to NC. not the Outer Banks)
2. Oregon - coast and Multnomah Falls and Cascade Mountain Range
3. Alaska!!! - Denali, Glacier Bay, Kenai Fjords
4. Yosemite National Park AND the Redwoods - California
5. Glacier National Park - Montana and Colorado
6. Yellowstone National Park and The Tetons - Wyoming, Montana and Idaho
7. The Florida Everglades and Keys
8. The Adirondacks and Niagra Falls, New York
9. Vermont in the Fall
10. Boston and Nantucket/Cape Cod, Mass
11. Hike Down into the Grand Canyon and stay at Ghost Ranch - Arizona
12. Sanibel Island, Florida
What place in the US would you really like to see?

Great places, Jan. I'd love to tour the coast of Lake Michigan and then spend a few days at Mackinaw Island...it's the one with no cars and has horse drawn carriages...in the summer, of course.
Posted by: Linda Safford | July 01, 2008 at 05:07 AM
I laughed when I read "travel mad" - loved it!!
Well, you already know where I want to go from my post, but let me encourage you to go to Newport, RI while on your Boston trip. We took a 10 day trip around New England when my brother got married in Vermont last year and I think Newport was my favorite of them all. You would LOVE it.
Posted by: Alison | July 01, 2008 at 11:31 AM