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How many U.S. States have you visited?
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: Penthesilea on May 01, 2011, 03:41:01 pm ---A conversation with Fritz on another thread reminded me of this one and I thought it's time for an update.
visited 15 states (30%)
Not bad for someone who had never been to the US before BBM.
Our Brokie train trip last year spanned 7 states, 5 of which were new ones for me.
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Not bad at all Chrissi! You've been to both coasts, and all up and down the Pacific coast! Poor Idaho though. It looks so lonely not lit up. You went all around it! :laugh:
Maybe you can visit Idaho the next time you come stateside! They have wonderful baked potatoes there! ;)
Monika:
--- Quote from: David In Indy on May 02, 2011, 12:01:25 am ---
Not Indiana, Monika? You don't want to visit Indiana? I noticed you've been to Illinois, so you were almost here! Illinois is right next door!
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I have to admitt to now knowing a thing about Indiana except that Indianapolis is the capital.
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: Buffymon on May 02, 2011, 12:31:56 am --- I have to admitt to now knowing a thing about Indiana except that Indianapolis is the capital.
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Yup! Indianapolis is the capitol Monika! I am impressed! 8)
You really should visit here sometime though. Seriously. We have lovely Lake Michigan and Amish Country up in the north, beautiful rolling hills, forests and rivers in the south and the bustling capitol city of Indianapolis right smack in the middle. There's lots of good food, wonderful museums, several excellent zoos, lots and lots of shopping and plenty of friendly hospitable people to welcome you. It's not the most exciting place in the world, but it's worth checking out - a day or two at least as you're passing through. ;) 8)
Put it on your list! :D
Monika:
--- Quote from: David In Indy on May 02, 2011, 01:06:41 am ---Yup! Indianapolis is the capitol Monika! I am impressed! 8)
You really should visit here sometime though. Seriously. We have lovely Lake Michigan and Amish Country up in the north, beautiful rolling hills, forests and rivers in the south and the bustling capitol city of Indianapolis right smack in the middle. There's lots of good food, wonderful museums, several excellent zoos, lots and lots of shopping and plenty of friendly hospitable people to welcome you. It's not the most exciting place in the world, but it's worth checking out - a day or two at least as you're passing through. ;) 8)
Put it on your list! :D
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From your description Indiana sounds similar to Pennsylvania ( a state I liked very much).
Monika:
--- Quote from: David In Indy on May 02, 2011, 01:06:41 am ---Yup! Indianapolis is the capitol Monika! I am impressed! 8)
You really should visit here sometime though. Seriously. We have lovely Lake Michigan and Amish Country up in the north, beautiful rolling hills, forests and rivers in the south and the bustling capitol city of Indianapolis right smack in the middle. There's lots of good food, wonderful museums, several excellent zoos, lots and lots of shopping and plenty of friendly hospitable people to welcome you. It's not the most exciting place in the world, but it's worth checking out - a day or two at least as you're passing through. ;) 8)
Put it on your list! :D
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btw what is the difference between "capital" and capitol"?
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