best scenery in the u.s.
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ahhnold - Good for you! My father-in-law owns his own business. Even though he's techincally retired, he still seems to be there all the time keeping an eye on things. My uncle used to own his own business. He didn't spend much time there. He filed for bankruptcy years ago and now he's a real estate agent. Good luck with your management strategy!
BTW, I think most folks would disagree that late January is the best time to visit DC (including my brother who lives there). If you like beautiful scenery (which WAS the question), visit DC when the cherry blossoms are in bloom.
BTW, I think most folks would disagree that late January is the best time to visit DC (including my brother who lives there). If you like beautiful scenery (which WAS the question), visit DC when the cherry blossoms are in bloom.
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This actually is a great question if very subjective.
The scenery of standing in front of Mt. Rushmore is moving as is overlooking the battlefield at Gettysburg.
The big picture scenery of Southern Utah and the GC is tough to beat.
The big green forests and lakes of Wisconsin and Minnesota are home to me and can't be forgotten.
One of my favorites is Las Vegas Boulevard at night.
Yellowstone has been mentioned and is very worthy.
Sunset on the Florida Gulf coast is a sight to behold.
Oh heck...I like lots of places in the gool ole' US of A.
The scenery of standing in front of Mt. Rushmore is moving as is overlooking the battlefield at Gettysburg.
The big picture scenery of Southern Utah and the GC is tough to beat.
The big green forests and lakes of Wisconsin and Minnesota are home to me and can't be forgotten.
One of my favorites is Las Vegas Boulevard at night.
Yellowstone has been mentioned and is very worthy.
Sunset on the Florida Gulf coast is a sight to behold.
Oh heck...I like lots of places in the gool ole' US of A.
#26
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I think the North Shore of Lake Superior (in MN) is beautiful and I also love the Western side of MI along Lake Michigan. Of course California has it all - oceans, mtns, desert, etc. We are constantly in awe of what we can go see out here.
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I lived in Kentucky for three years. It was great. Louisville, Bardstown, Linclon's Birthplace, Mammoth Cave, Lexington & horse farms, covered bridges, Natural Bridge State Park, Red River Gorge, Cumberland Falls, Breaks Interstate Park are all great.
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Patabel, how was your big trip to the US that you just completed? Tell us what you liked best about that trip and we can give you ideas of different things to see on the next trip.
Snowrooster, I'm giving you a standing "O"...
Snowrooster, I'm giving you a standing "O"...
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I agree with those who said the coast of Maine, especially Acadia National Park. However, much as I love Maine and it's my second home, I have to say the most beautiful scenery I have seen would have to be Glacier National Park in Montana. If you want to see spectacular waterfall, go in June when the snow melt has them thundering down the mountains!

