Tony Morgan got me thinking about the major U.S. cities that I’ve never visited. I consider myself pretty well traveled. I’ve been out of the country over a dozen times and traveled all around the United States. That’s why I was surprised how many major U.S. cities I’ve never visited. So here’s the “Top Ten” (in no particular order):
- Boston, MA – So close, yet so far away. Every year since I was young my family has visited my uncle in Litchfield, CT. Kristin and I are going to Connecticut the first of the year…We’ll have to make it happen!
- Houston, TX –
I’ve actually never been to the longhorn state…I’ve passed through the airports, but that’s it.
Dallas, TX – Again, never “Messed with Texas”. I recently almost missed a flight out of Dallas. We actually only made the flight by 60 seconds.
- Chicago, IL – I’ve had a connection with this state ever since Bozo the Clown.
- San Fransisco, CA – I would love t o see the Golden Gate Bridge in person. I hear San Fransisco is beautiful, and I believe it. Plus, I really want to see the Tanner’s town house from “Full House”.
- Phoenix, AZ – No real reason, just want to go. I’d love to catch a Sun’s game.
- New Orleans, LA – I’d love to check out the jazz scene. There’s nothing better than sitting in a little whole-in-the-wall listening to some unknown totally rock it.
- Detroit, MI – I’ll go in the fall, when it’s not quite so cold.
- Miami, FL – Quite honestly, I don’t have a huge desire to visit Miami. I just feel like it has to make the list because of it’s status.
- Honolulu, HI – Never been to Hawaii, but I love the water so I’m sure it would be amazing!
UPDATE – Apparently I’ve been to Dallas…At least that’s what my dad says.
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