How many states have you been to?

Anonymous
I think deiving through counts more than a layover since you at least get to see the physical state and thw differences between roadside attractions in each state could be the subject of a book—they are very interesting and revealing. One airport looks about like another, except for Atlanta.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many states have you lived in for more than a year?

Me 6


6 also but that counts MD, VA and DC plus college and grad school plus one more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All 50. It was a goal.


Me too. Goal before 40 was to hit all 50.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many states have you lived in for more than a year?

Me 6


Been to all 50. Have lived in 11. It will 12 this weekend after I move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:43. I've been to Alaska and Hawaii so the "hard" ones are out of the way. Not exactly sure when I will ever have a reason to go to Nebraska......

Nebraska is a great state, you should give it a chance.

North Dakota was the hard state to get to.
Anonymous
Driving through counts. You see the natural and human geography, you feel the hills or lack thereof.

Airports don't count. Airports are way more anonymous and nondescript than highways.

I've been to 40 states.
Anonymous
45

Missing ND, SD, VT, NH and RI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All 50. It was a goal.


Me too. Goal before 40 was to hit all 50.

Me three. Not there yet! The logistically hard ones are out of the way (Alaska and Hawaii), need to go to Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Idaho, and Iowa. But there are sights I would like to see in all of those states so I’m not too worried.
Anonymous
32, and also have no desire to visit the other ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:32, and also have no desire to visit the other ones.


How very close-minded of you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:43. I've been to Alaska and Hawaii so the "hard" ones are out of the way. Not exactly sure when I will ever have a reason to go to Nebraska......

Nebraska is a great state, you should give it a chance.

North Dakota was the hard state to get to.


In my very-unscientific, conservations surveys, I have found that North Dakota is indeed often the only state many well-traveled people have not visited.
Anonymous
*conversational
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:43. I've been to Alaska and Hawaii so the "hard" ones are out of the way. Not exactly sure when I will ever have a reason to go to Nebraska......

Nebraska is a great state, you should give it a chance.

North Dakota was the hard state to get to.


In my very-unscientific, conservations surveys, I have found that North Dakota is indeed often the only state many well-traveled people have not visited.

That was the last one I needed and it exceeded my expectations! It has a unique topography and Theodore Roosevelt National Park is worth a visit. And, don’t laugh, but Fargo was actually pretty cool. Nice history museum.
Anonymous
Drove across NE twice. Went to one historic site.

With all the incredible places in the world, I have no interest in returning for long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:32, and also have no desire to visit the other ones.


How very close-minded of you!


Yeah this is ridiculous.

At least 40 or 45 are worth visiting.
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