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« on: August 22, 2017, 10:50:07 PM »
Come to Kentucky, No one wants us categorized with the other states, the Mid-West states don't want us, the East Coast doesn't want us, and the South doesn't want us. We all are Hillbillies. You might be the first tourist here in a decade. We have to world's largest civilian machine gun shoot (Knob Creek Gun Range), we have a NASCAR racetrack, not to mention the High-Way system (the police don't ever enforce traffic laws). We also have really good Fried Chicken as well. Especially Chicken Fried Chicken that you can get at any good mom-and-pop store.
In all due reality though, I would stay away from low-populated states such as Kentucky, unless you really want to go there. There is nothing to see in places such as Kentucky, the Dakotas, Montana (Except the Air Forces Nuclear Missile Silos, and if you do this, the inside of a Federal Prison.)
So, where would I suggest? The North Eastern US (You can travel between the states, and make your trip between New York, Massachusetts, Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. There are alot of Historic Sites to visit in that region, along with museums. Or if you just want to see how city life is in one of those places, you can check that out as well. You can almost go off, check out New York city, then take the train down to D.C., look at the Smithsonian (The Major Aviation Smithsonian is actually quite a ways away from D.C.), and swing by a gun range in one of those states. (If you were to do so, I would recommend changing your Google search location to the US, and searching for places within the area that you want to go to).
If you visit Texas (San Antonio is really cool, but it is in Southern Texas), I would recommend the Eastern Area of Texas, so that if you wanted to see another place during that trip, you could swing by Louisiana, home of the Cajuns.