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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You couldn't pay me to go to a couple these places :) and I have no prob going to see small cities, rural places, hole in the walls, etc. I just would pick specific places in different states to visit v every "major" city like KC, mainstream and identifiable places. It's not that I'm a snob and don't want to see Kansas as much as I really do not see anything but flyover country culturally in KC. Seeing a baseball game in KC does not actually mean I got to know KC in other words. It's not the size of a place rather the culture and sights. There's gotta be something interesting and different - unique - for me to want to be there. Otherwise seeing a baseball game in every town with a team is more meaningful! I mean I've been to Buffalo. So what? I mean there's a zoo in many cities. Why does it matter I see the KC zoo? Unless there's something meaningful about it making it unique. That's what I mean. But I do hope you have fun! [/quote] I'm sure I will enjoy it. Just seeing the skyline and driving around will be great -- the old industrial buildings, monuments, parks, and waterfronts. I love Union Stations. Apparently KC is the City of Fountains, which is cool. It's not exactly that I set out to see "major cities," it's that I've been to a lot of major and much smaller ones already and enjoyed almost all of them, so when I look at a list of the top 50, I've already wished I could to go to most of the rest. I might not be interested in few like Bakersville, CA, just at seeing the name, but I'd be able to find plenty to do there. I'm not systematically working through a list or even sticking to cities and excluding rural areas (we stop interesting places between cities), but on the other hand, I really do think every place is different. I'm very happy going to downtown Portsmouth or Louisville or Charlotte or you name it. :)[/quote]
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