The part in my living room where everyone leaves me the fuck alone.
The Pacific Northwest, love the west coast overall, but Seattle and Portland over the summer are magical.
I love the Jersey shore, especially going down to Asbury Park for an outdoor concert at the Stone Pony. I usually make a day of it and hang out on the beach for a couple of hours, then I grab a bite to eat on the boardwalk and maybe a couple of beers before walking right across the street to the venue. What’s really cool is there’s a couple of spots on the boardwalk you can see the stage from for free. At the very least you can hear the show free of charge, even if you’re too late for a free view.
I once drove through the Flint Hills in Kansas during a controlled burn, it was beautiful. Everyone always says Kansas is flat, it’s a hell of a lot hillier than the parts of Ohio I’m used to.
NYC has a lot of everything, is walkable, and has mass transit. I don’t think I’d want to live anywhere else here.
Why da fuq are people so very eager to downvote everything? It’s your personal preference, affecting nobody else, and you are allowed to enjoy things!:-P
If you’re visiting for nature, there’s no place like Yellowstone.
For culture I’d say NY, but I’m biased.
For nature, you could also drive from Yellowstone to Glacier National Park and check that out too. Utah has some pretty unique nature like Canyonlands, Zion, and Bryce Canyon.
Colorado. The mountains are beautiful, especially on some of those back roads.
i loke the downstair area of my house. my house has one step in it, so it is downstair (singular).
The huge varieties of cultures, people and cuisines that can be found in some of our cities.
The beaches of Florida