Places that all people should go when visting your city/state/general area.

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Ren3004

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My house! Let's all visit Ren's house and party! Better not...

Anyway, there are lots of monuments in my city, but maybe the best place is downtown, where the city hall is.

 

Tim Mazzola

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Hard to start with good old Boston, but if you're here even for the shortest amount of time, check out Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage near Harvard Square. Best Burgers you'll ever eat, I guarantee you that. I highly recommend getting onion rings and a frappe, too. I've never eaten better onion rings and their frappes are really something. Don't mean to brag, but my city is something of a marvel with all it's local wonders.
 

joshuaayt

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Australia, NSW.

First place I'd suggest going to? The airport. There is nothing we have other places don't have better. Beaches, maybe, but who the hell cares? Sand is abrasive- what if there is a sandstorm, huh?
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Grasmere in the Lake District because it's gorgeous and sells tasty tasty gingerbread. Countryside around where I live is good for hiking and camping. There are alot of castles and stately homes and of course Roman sites.

My city also has decent enough nightlife as we just got a new university :3


Also, bring an umbrella. :p
 

GideonB

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London Trocadero
Because its awesome and has the best community of arcade gamers in England imo
 

Holyeskimo

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In town i live in the only thing i would suggest is going to Dukes, a family owned eatery with awesome food and a good place to hang out with friends.
 

Zanderinfal

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God DAMN it sucks to live on the ass end of Australia. I don't really think there's much to see in Tasmania. Well...

Hobart IS a very mountainous area, so...
Yeah. I'm locking in C, Mountains.
 

Shoggoth2588

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I've lived in Maryland for 23 years and while I'm not there, I need to say that if you are in the Rockville area then get the hell out of there via the metro-transit system. Go to DC and visit one or more of the Museums which are almost all free to the public.

As for Georgia...Well, Athens is an interesting little college town. Doc Chey's is a great noodle-house, Junkman's is an awesome shop in general and there's a Play-N-Trade which is 100% better than Gamestop in every way possible[sub]my big, strong opinion[/sub].

Also the Mall of Georgia is an awesome stop if you're near enough to Buford.
 

Pat8u

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Vault101 said:
Perth...uhh we have a bell tower...hmmm..and shops, shops are nice

as for WA as a whole..you could go to kalgooire for a bit of outback (theres a hole there called the super pit..its HUGE)

or you know "up north" where theres..like crodiles and more "outbackness"
busselton jettys(spelling?) an interesting place

Hmm Wollongong well you can always skydive at a pretty good skydive place and its close to the coast (as a matter of fact I live near the coast in a city close to wolllongong but wollongongs more known then shellharbour) also sdyneys a 30min drive so theres lots of good stuff there
 

Pat8u

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Porygon-2000 said:
Wollongong? I dunno exactly what we have. Aside from the massive steelworks, the university or the trainstation to Sydney, i'm not sure that we have anything particularly special around here. Oh, well, the beaches are pretty nice in summer, and the escarpment is pretty interesting to look down from.
holy shit someone else lives here?
 

Mokumbo_Jojumbo

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The most visited places here in La Plata are the Cathedral ( well worth paying a visit ) and the Argentinean Theater ( Teatro Argentino ) , most of all because they allways have gorgeous exhebits.
 

unoleian

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Kontar said:
amazinglettera said:
Denver...let's see....uhhh...OH! Wait no..um. Maybe they go to...no, that's just silly. What about....nope....hmmm....
What? There are lots of things to do in Colorado, maybe not in Denver itself, but still. You can go hiking up in the Rocky Mountains (anywhere you go is beautiful, and there are so many trails), you can possibly go see a famous band playing at the Red Rocks Amphitheater (one of the highest rated venues in the USA). You could go skiing at one of the many, many, ski resorts we have in the area (Aspen, and Vale are just 2 of the tons we have). There is great fishing on some of the rivers, white water rafting, great hunting grounds, wonderful canyons in the western side of Colorado. Basically anything you'd ever want to do outdoors Colorado has it and it is amazing. =) Not to mention the simple fact that the Rocky Mountains are beautiful.

P.S. I love outdoors activities, if you couldn't tell =P
Thank you. I started to do just this myself, but you addressed it better than I can. I'll just reinforce a few points.

Red Rocks Ampitheatre is popularly considered one of the best outdoor venues in the United States, and with good reason. Everyone should see a show here at least once in their lives. It's unforgettable. I'll be there AT LEAST three times this summer. More if I could afford the tix (and the gas to get there from here) :-/ Even if you can't make a show, the landscape is ogle-worthy on its own.

Pick a mountain, climb it. The views are stunning. Or at least go to RMNP, if nothing else...though I think the San Juan range on the Western Slope is more beautiful. Call it fond sentimentality.

Simply driving any number of mountain passes around here is guaranteed to be an experience. Hope you don't have vertigo!

WATER WORLD!!!!!! :D

Like good beer? Well, do I have good news for you....steer well clear of the Coors and Budweiser brweries, but be sure to sample the astounding spectrum of craft breweries in our fine state.

You were pretty much on-point. This place is an outdoorsman's dream, all-year round.

Denver and the surrounding area itself is a funny place. Downtown and the greater civic park area is about all that can be recommended, otherwise just drive around and marvel at the fact that there are as many places to buy marijuana as there are places to buy coffee...
 

Tonythion

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mojodamm said:
MystryMeet said:
Hawthorn Cali?
Shit nothing cept the abandoned mall. Actually it's really cool in there if you like to skateboard.

Southbay? The beaches, it's Cali bro. Also see what all the rappers are talking about in Inglewood (I was born there)

LA? Downtown LA just to see all the hobos
Then there is Hollywood.

that's about it I guess.
You've also got NBC studios, the Griffith Park Observatory, and Forest Lawn nearby, which were cool places when I lived there (Burbank/North Hollywood). And of course In-and-Out Burgers.
Oh yeah thanks man. Those are pretty cool too, don't know why I forgot those. Cept never heard of Forest Lawn. What's that?