Author Topic: Help me plan my next American vacation  (Read 4246 times)

Dunno about what's up north or in Cuckfornia but if you do want to go to a firing range there's a couple in Georgia that will let you rent automatic rifles

In Ohio, if you want to go to an amusement park, there's Cedar Point. Second most roller coasters in one park in the country.

For museums, we have the National Air Museum in Dayton, the largest in the country. It's bigger than the Air and Space museum in D.C. There's also the Cleveland Museum of Art, which is both popular and has free admission.

There's also Playhouse Square in Cleveland with a bunch of theaters, if you want to see a play. Largest theater district outside of New York.

If you want to get drunk after the play, Hofbräuhaus Cleveland is right around the corner.

You can also probably find a firing range somewhere around here. Preferably not immediately after getting drunk.

legoland is actually a tad overrated and is very very much a kids park, idk if you'd actually make use of the tickets going there. the pricing isnt cheap.
mcjob is a little kid in an adults body

the air&space museum in DC is very cool

but DC traffic is literally the worst thing in the known universe

mcjob if you come to VA, DC or NC tell me so i can abduct you

we have the National Air Museum in Dayton, the largest in the country. It's bigger than the Air and Space museum in D.C.

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texas is alright this time of year

don't go anywhere remotely near georgia this place is awful
Very true
but if you want you can come to georgia just so i can wave


mcjob is a little kid in an adults body
I HAD DREAMS AS A KID AND THEY WERE NEVER GODDAM SATISFIED.


meet me there so we can have the fight of the century



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The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the NASM, is a museum in Washington, D.C.. It holds the largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft in the world.



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I've always wanted to see the Discovery shuttle.

go visit yellowstone national park
standing on top of a loving volcano has awesome scenery

If you're into historical stuff, there's something to be said for Boston.
The leaves up in New Hampshire are supposedly all that come Fall, and has some good climbing mountains.
If memory serves, Cedar Point, Ohio has some roller coasters worth doing.
I'm told that Mammoth Caves down in Virginia I think is pretty cool.

I'm by no means well traveled, so that's about all I can offer.