You apparently don't care for cold weather.30 so far. None in the extreme northeast and upper Midwest and northwest.
You are correct. But I do plan to make it to as many as possible. My next want is to cover the Dakotas, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana areas.You apparently don't care for cold weather.
I have legit been to every state. Kind of a bucket list thing Ive accomplished. I’ve been to four of the restaurants but only eaten at 3. (AZ, CT, HI - visited Bluebird in Nashville but didn’t eat)The below article on each state's most famous restaurants got me thinking about how many states I've visited. I'm not counting sitting in an airport, but legit spent a day or two in.
My count is only 24 and I'm 41 years old. I feel like that isn't much. I have a lot of work to do on the coast lines...and most of them have involved work travel quite frankly.
Ironically enough I have visited two of the restaurants on this list...Golden Lamb and Greyhound Tavern. I've always wanted to try St. Elmo's but it hasn't worked out on visits to Indi.
How many states have you spent a day or two in?
Forty-nine. Only Idaho and all of those potatoes left to see.The below article on each state's most famous restaurants got me thinking about how many states I've visited. I'm not counting sitting in an airport, but legit spent a day or two in.
My count is only 24 and I'm 41 years old. I feel like that isn't much. I have a lot of work to do on the coast lines...and most of them have involved work travel quite frankly.
Ironically enough I have visited two of the restaurants on this list...Golden Lamb and Greyhound Tavern. I've always wanted to try St. Elmo's but it hasn't worked out on visits to Indi.
How many states have you spent a day or two in?
All but ND, so 56.
Least amount of time is DE - like 15 minutes on I95 going from Baltimore to Philly.
After KY & OH, most amount of time is likely IN, then CO (ski trips), TX (~2 months overall), then CA (3-6 weeks).
Now if the UK was a state, it would top them all. Worked there for around 6 months.