Massachusetts is a nice, very historical place to visit...terrible if you have to stay :(
I travel significantly. Here are some favorites. Charleston, Savannah, Galveston, st Augustine, Cocoa Beach.
I used to live in Spokane. When I had time I go around the state and look at all the Indian war places. Lots of places to go and see.
4-Corners area of New Mexico, AZ, Utah, and Colorado. Where I lived in my youth and fell in love with it. Sadly Colorado has been Californicated and they are trying to do the same to New Mexico.
Love Arches, Dead Horse Point and Monument Valley.
Sequim, Wa. Then from there go all over that area...from Long beach, up the coast and around the Olympics, round Whidbey Island, then the Port Townsend ferry back to Sequim. Thats just one weekend. I’d be all over the PNW. Do Orcas Island and San Juan Island in July and see the Killer Whales migrating. Yup. Then maybe a fishing trip to Alaska.
I’d love to go to Greenland and get away from the summer heat and humidity. Honest.
Try Pensacola, St Augustine, Tampa.................
I’ll be going to Edinburgh to attend the annual International Military Drill Tattoo, and from there to Cotswold, both for the first time.
If you’ve never been than yes, Savannah and N’awlins are great. Humidity sucks in the summer but doesn’t seem to bother the locals. From Spokane, go next winter.
Savannah, GA
Charleston, SC
Carmel, CA
Boston, MA
New York, NY
Virginia Beach, VA
Fort Meyers, FL
San Clemente/Dana Point/Laguna Beach, CA
Just to name a few!
Orange Beach or Gulf Shores AL....
Virginia.
Richmond you can see Tredegar Iron Works where much of the South’s weapons were made, close by is Cold Harbor battlefield a fascinating and solemn place, go east a couple of hours and see Yorktown where Cornwallis surrendered to Washington, historic Williamsburg is close, then DC is close as well
Little Bighorn Battlefield. There are a few books published in the last 20 years about the battle that are really good. Read them before you go, fly to Minnesota, see Mt Rushmore, drive across Dakota, then see the Battlefield. It will make you appreciate the lonely life of a soldier on a horse and understand the battle.
The last place you want to be in the summer months is New Orleans.
It’s a sauna on top of a swamp.
Not to mention how the natives get extra restless in The Heat of the Night.
The Badlands of North Dakota and the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, ND. Just don’t get out of the car to pet the buffalo. And of course the Badlands of South Dakota and Mount Rushmore.
Joshua Tree, CA and maybe Zion National Park
After twenty some years living east of Seattle.
And twenty five years in Hawaii.
I grew up in So. California.
For history and just history.
Black hills, and Rapid city.
Raw history , not the packaged East Coast
park crap.
Last time I was in Rapid city, I stopped into a bar to get lunch.
The door stoop was still covered in bloody rags from the night before.
That is America!
Yes, the park was impressive! That rock sculpture-er was awesome! EPA won’t allow it, but another president should be added.
Your guesses?
Northwest Michigan, lower peninsula. Leland area up to Northport.
Stay home.