Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbus, OH. Small-town feel with really good food.
Also, for whoever said they liked Mellow Mushroom pizza, they just opened a franchise in Rockville Town Square!
I was going to say Columbus. Friends moved there & I was really surprised it was so nice. The German Village is great for walking around, and great food. We also did a really beautiful botanical garden. There is some science center which is supposed to be stellar but we didn't have time. They have a national hockey team & soccer team - our friends go to the hockey games. And then there's everything connected with Ohio State, which of course is tons.
Anonymous wrote:Columbus, OH. Small-town feel with really good food.
Also, for whoever said they liked Mellow Mushroom pizza, they just opened a franchise in Rockville Town Square!
;'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in St. Louis right now and am blown away by the City Museum. We could literally spend days there. There is so much for the kids to do here, including the zoo and a funky wolf preserve. Also, the arch is so much more spectacular in real life than in pictures.
Are you the person from the other short trip to StL (Webster Groves) thread? Glad to hear you are enjoying yourselves!
Anonymous wrote:This is a funny thread. It could be called "terrible flyover places I'm trying to sell you on"...
And, I'm from one of those places. You'd never go if you weren't from thre.
Anonymous wrote:Block Island, Rhode Island. We have been back 3 times and each time it gets better and we have new discoveries. I feel like my heart beats with the island. We get tandem bikes and ride all over the island, get ice cream, crash on beaches. My favorite was a family nap under a tree and we carved out names into the tree. One day, we will own a piece of that island.
My parents went to Pitt. I !might visit with my Dad this summer. He can show us around. I want to stop at Ohiopyle. I loved St. Louis. We stopped there as a kid but I did not want to go. I loved it there. Also, Ouachita, Arkansas. Rural but solo relaxing and intriguing.
Anonymous wrote:Where's the love for Boston? Great dining, freedom trail, quaint streets, Beacon Hill, the commons and Duck Tours, walkable city, the Charles river, best symphony hall in the US Next to Carnegie Hall in New York, probably fourth best in the world, Boston pops on the Fourth of July, Irish Taverns, beer, and the Sox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the love for Boston? Great dining, freedom trail, quaint streets, Beacon Hill, the commons and Duck Tours, walkable city, the Charles river, best symphony hall in the US Next to Carnegie Hall in New York, probably fourth best in the world, Boston pops on the Fourth of July, Irish Taverns, beer, and the Sox.
Boston is not an unexpected place to vacation.
Anonymous wrote:I am in St. Louis right now and am blown away by the City Museum. We could literally spend days there. There is so much for the kids to do here, including the zoo and a funky wolf preserve. Also, the arch is so much more spectacular in real life than in pictures.
Anonymous wrote:Where's the love for Boston? Great dining, freedom trail, quaint streets, Beacon Hill, the commons and Duck Tours, walkable city, the Charles river, best symphony hall in the US Next to Carnegie Hall in New York, probably fourth best in the world, Boston pops on the Fourth of July, Irish Taverns, beer, and the Sox.