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    This is kinda an "apples&Oranges" question.

    I've been to 47 of the 50 states(Oregon,OK and Alaska).
    My vote goes to Utah.

    Worst MS,Il or Iowa.
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    Originally Posted by Goolump
    Been to New York?
    Si,upstate is nice.
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    I vote for all the states....except New Jersey :P
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    I'm not as well-traveled as you doc, but I've been to 24 of the 50 (Been to: Ca, Nv, Az, Nm, Co, Ne, Ks, Sd, Ok, Tx, Mo, Ia, Mn, Wi, Il, Mi, In, Oh, Pa, Ny, Nj, Vt, Ga, Fl) and New Mexico gets my vote.

    I've never been to Alaska either, and I'll bet it would get my vote if I had been there. But limiting it to where I've been, it's right here
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  6. I'm not well travelled, but would have to say Hawaii (Kauai) and Northern California rank as some of the most beautiful areas. I've always wanted to go to Montana and ride horses against the backdrop of those beautiful mountains.

    Alaska would certainly get a vote from me. Just sheer raw beauty.

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    I'd quit my job and move to Montana and work riding the range, mending fences and sleeping under the stars.

    If I were only 20 years younger and single ...

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    AZ, CA & UT in no particular order. The worst has to go to Kansas, not that there was anything wrong with it. Wasn't anyhting good either, wasn't anything at all really.
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    Napali coast!!!!!
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    I can safely say it isn't South Carolina
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    I vote for Canada
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  11. Montana of course. It is by far the best looking state because I am there and I am good looking.

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    I vote for the state of uncounsiousness
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  13. Originally Posted by tgpo
    I can safely say it isn't South Carolina
    I grew up in Charlotte, NC and you can't tell me that Charleston (before the Hurricane) and Myrtle Beach are not worth noting. Come on !!!
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    Originally Posted by Ripper2860
    Originally Posted by tgpo
    I can safely say it isn't South Carolina
    I grew up in Charlotte, NC and you can't tell me that Charleston (before the Hurricane) and Myrtle Beach are not worth noting. Come on !!!
    Actually I hate the beach. I'm more of a city person.
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    Originally Posted by Ripper2860

    I grew up in Charlotte, NC and you can't tell me that Charleston (before the Hurricane) and Myrtle Beach are not worth noting. Come on !!!
    NC and SC are all right, The Outer Banks in NC had the best beaches I was ever at. I enjoyed because it wasn't packed to the gills with 5 billon people. The only thing that even came close was Assateague in Maryland.

    Myrtle Beac, eh it's tourist beach. Once you seen one you have seen them all.
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  16. Whatever state the US side of the International Peace Park is on gets my vote. It's either Wyoming, Idaho or North Dakota, can't remember exactly where we crossed.

    California was good with its national parks, Wyoming was really beautiful as well, camping by the side of a creek. The Utah country side was good with its mix of snow and desert.

    Worst state was Seattle, nothing but rain the whole time I was there.


    EDIT: Montana was the US state with the International Peace Park.
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    I think Tennessee is the most beautiful state I've been too.

    But then again, I'm not exactly well traveled. OH, IN, MI, PA, FL, GA, OK, VA, WVA, KY.
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    I've only been to a few states but the one that left the biggest impression on me was New Mexico, I just like driving out of a cold/cool moutian striaght into a warm/hot desert.
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  20. Originally Posted by tgpo
    I can safely say it isn't South Carolina
    Upstate is nice, e.g. Caesar's Head, Table Rock, Lake Jocassee. :P
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  21. Upstate NY is my top choice -- Finger Lakes Region .... As William Seward once said (Sec of State to A Lincoln) -- "Skeaneteles is the most beautiful lake in world".
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    Hello,

    Originally Posted by DVD_Ripper
    As William Seward once said (Sec of State to A Lincoln) -- "Skeaneteles is the most beautiful lake in world".
    Boy that's a BOLD statement. Let me see, there's Lake Superior, any of the other Great Lakes, Crater Lake (never been there just know its famous), Great Salt Lake, and countless more around the WORLD. I think to claim any one is greater than another is frivaless and quite useless. It can be BEAUTIFUL but to claim supremacy is quite impossible I'm afraid.

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    Originally Posted by DVD_Ripper
    Upstate NY is my top choice -- Finger Lakes Region .... As William Seward once said (Sec of State to A Lincoln) -- "Skeaneteles is the most beautiful lake in world".
    Upstate NY is nice alright. I was doing some work at Plattsburgh ..right on Lake Champlain. I took the ferry across from Burlington, Vermont. That whole area is gorgeous. Just too bad I wasn't there in the fall. It's supposed to be breathtaking.

    But it's not the prettiest. I would have to say Cloudcroft, NM or Lincoln County, NM is prettier.
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  24. Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Originally Posted by DVD_Ripper
    Upstate NY is my top choice -- Finger Lakes Region .... As William Seward once said (Sec of State to A Lincoln) -- "Skeaneteles is the most beautiful lake in world".
    Upstate NY is nice alright. I was doing some work at Plattsburgh ..right on Lake Champlain. I took the ferry across from Burlington, Vermont. That whole area is gorgeous. Just too bad I wasn't there in the fall. It's supposed to be breathtaking.

    But it's not the prettiest. I would have to say Cloudcroft, NM or Lincoln County, NM is prettier.
    You were in the Adarondack (sp) Mnts -- not close to Finger Lakes area of Upsate. Just west of Syracuse starts the Lake Region with Skeaneateles and spans west to Canadaigua NY. Beautiful area... vinards, lakes, waterfalls (the longest waterfall drop east of the Mississippi is located in an Ithica area) Never been to NM so really hard for me to compare... but I bet its apples and oranges... two different 'beautifuls' completely.


    John McCarthy is a professional photographer who has dociumented the Finger Lakes area thoroughly.
    http://www.johnfrancismccarthy.com/
    Check out the gallery... .awesome

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  25. New Mexico.


    Arizona, Utah and Alaska would have a kick-ass battle for 2nd place.
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    Originally Posted by indolikaa
    New Mexico.


    Arizona, Utah and Alaska would have a kick-ass battle for 2nd place.
    New Mexico would probably be on my list too but I only hit the Southwest corner, Carlsbad Caverns. The best part about the Southwest is variety of landscape and the natural formations. Pennsylvania would be on my list too but I live here. The fall can be outstanding, there's so many variety of trees the colors are very varied.
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    I've only seen about 15 miles of NM.Seems I might have to check out more.Is it that much different than AZ?
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    Originally Posted by thecoalman
    New Mexico would probably be on my list too but I only hit the Southwest corner, Carlsbad Caverns.
    It's in the southeast corner.

    Too bad you didn't really see our state. Around where Carlsbad is isn't the prettiest part of the state. The entire eastern 1/3 of the state north to south is pretty damn boring - very much like the Texas panhandle. Flat, and nothing much to see. New Mexico really starts getting interesting as you hear west from Texas and get to Santa Rosa or so. Then the terrain starts going up, and up, and up some more. Going through Tijeras Canyon and coming out into Albuquerque and seeing Mount Taylor in the distance, and the stark desert landscape that contrasts with what you've seen east of the Sandia Mountains ...well, that's a humbling experience

    Hey, I should write for the chamber of commerce, huh?

    The caverns are something to see though. Unbelievable that in the old days they entered with ropes
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  29. Montana...Glacier National Park in particular. I return as often as I can.
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