My last entry got my interest up and creativity flowing--well sort of. I realized I don't know a whole lot about what my country has to offer by way of scenic wonders, geological phenomena and state historical significance. Plus, the quote Erica found for that Sunday Brunch I just did got me to thinking, ssooo I decided to do what Mr. Chamberlain said, "In a country as big as the United States, you can find fifty examples of anything."
Here is my list of 50 scenic wonders, geological phenomena and things of state historical significance. The things listed are things I myself would be interested in were I lucky enough to visit that state. Going from left to right, top to bottom we have:
Oregon:
����End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
California:
����The Maritime Museum in San Diego
Idaho:
����Silver Valley Historical Area
Nevada:
����Zephyr Cove Resort
Utah:
����Arches National Park
Arizona:
����Montezuma's Castle National Monument
Montana:
����The Montana Dinosaur Trail
Wyoming:
����Medicine Lodge State Historical Site
Colorado:
����Ocean Journey
New Mexico:
����New Mexico Museum of Space History
North Dakota:
����National Buffalo Museum
South Dakota:
����Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Nebraska:
����Happy Jack Peak and Chalk Mine
Kansas:
����Botanica, The Wichita Gardens
Oklahoma:
����Tiger Safari Inc.
Texas:
����Aquarena Center in the Hill Country
Minnesota:
����Waters of the Dancing Sky Scenic Byway
Iowa
����Melcher-Dallas Museum of Military History
Missouri:
����Arabia Steamboat Museum
Arkansas:
����Crater of Diamonds State Park
Lousiana:
����The Myrtles Plantation Bed & Breakfast
Michigan:
����Big Bay Point Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast
Wisconsin:
����Christmas On the Corner
Illinois:
����The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
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