British Couple Reacts to 100 Places In The USA You Need to Visit Before You Die (Part 1)

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  • @kida12
    @kida12 Рік тому +26

    The place that gave me such a feeling of reverence was the Viet Nam War Memorial. All those names, all those men who died, all the flowers laid under the names, all the people touching their person's name and weeping. It is so powerful. Even more than the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, even more than National Cemeteries with miles and miles of in-line tombstones. So touching.

  • @kindredspiritbaseballmom7913
    @kindredspiritbaseballmom7913 Рік тому +5

    Everytime I see Devil's Tower, I think of the movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. That would be a great one to react to. Mackinac Island in Michigan does not allow cars on the island. Everyone either walks, bikes, or takes a horse and buggy to get around. This is why it is more of a summer vacation place.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Рік тому +22

    I counted about 50 over the entire list. Very fortunate. Sequoia trees are like redwoods, only bigger! Devil's Tower is sacred to Native Americans and featured in Close Encounters Of A Third Kind.

    • @bill.godwin-austen
      @bill.godwin-austen Рік тому +3

      @@UA-camuser-sh3xs Sequoias are in the Redwood family, but not all Redwoods are Sequoias. They are the most massive members of the Redwood family of trees.

  • @christopherstephenjenksbsg4944

    I grew up in NYC, so all the sites there are very familiar to me. In the beginning of your video you mention the 9/11 Memorial, and I find I just can't visit it. I lived close enough to see, hear, and in the months afterward smell the carnage. I knew six people who were killed that day. One day, a couple of months after 9/11, I passed close enough to see the wreckage, and I just freaked out. I think I'd get hysterical if I tried to visit.

  • @renee176
    @renee176 Рік тому +20

    Williamsburg (Named after King William the Third), Virginia---The reason it looks very English is because it was settled by the English in the 1600's. The settlers 1st landed in Jamestown, Virginia, and later moved the colony capital to Williamsburg (area right next door to Jamestown). They have live reenactments of how life was lived back then. Its a very informational and educational experience. The Prestigious and Famous College of William and Mary, named after the monarchs of England, is within the reenactment area. It's definitely worth seeing.
    Also, note that Jamestown is worth seeing also since it is one of the first English settlements in the new world.

    • @waymakers_kid9904
      @waymakers_kid9904 Рік тому

      Spent 4th of July there about 10 years ago. Awesome fireworks display and really enjoyed walking through the 'town' and the shops. Ate lunch at the tavern! Pretty cool place (well not cool... about 103 * that day!).

    • @Janice4th
      @Janice4th Рік тому

      Should have been higher on the list.

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Рік тому +4

    Millie, at 2:40 that is the falls on the Big Sioux river in Sioux Falls, SD. The ruin to the left of the falls is a 19th century grain storage building that burned. It is as beautiful as it looks on this video.

  • @marieneu264
    @marieneu264 Рік тому

    20:10 the weather is perfect on the island! You wouldn’t be disappointed with the summer weather!

  • @mst3ktemple421
    @mst3ktemple421 Рік тому +5

    I'm from Michigan and I can tell you Mackinac Island is worth a visit. You can only reach it by boat and there are no cars allowed on the island. It is very much like taking a step back in time. There is an old fort to visit and carriage rides around the island are very popular. The beautiful Grand Hotel is there, although a night's stay is pretty expensive. I always like renting a bike and going for a ride and getting some of their famous fudge for a sweet snack.

    • @jenaustin4555
      @jenaustin4555 Рік тому

      I totally agree! It’s one of my top three spots in Michigan!

    • @joecpluck2336
      @joecpluck2336 8 місяців тому

      Any place in the U.P. is beautiful, I've been going for 40 years now.

  • @davidterry6155
    @davidterry6155 Рік тому +2

    If you go to the Golden Gate Bridge don’t stop at the vista point go down below at the coast guard station, you won’t feel rushed and you won’t have your car broken in.

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 Рік тому +13

    The Winchester mystery house was built by Sarah Winchester widow of Sam Winchester. Sam belonged to the legendary Winchester gun maker family. When Sam died suddenly at an early age some shady fortune teller convinced Sarah that his death was caused by evil spirits and the only way to avoid the fate was to buy a house and never stop building on it. That is the modern mystery house. It’s got like six kitchens, 15 bedrooms, a dozen parlors, and tons of traps for spirits like doors that go outside randomly or doors that go into brick walls. The house is completely confusing. Also a dozen or so ghosts are supposedly haunting the place including many workmen and Sarah herself who died at 80. The instant she died all work stopped and workmen fled not wanting to be part of the house although the noise of hammering doesn’t ever stop despite the house not being worked on for nearly a century.

  • @Skulllywag
    @Skulllywag Рік тому +2

    For people your age, I think a better U.S. trip would be California (Mountains, beaches, Disneyland), and only a few hrs drive from Las Vegas. When in Las Vegas, you can book bus day tours to the Hoover Damn, or the Grand Canyon fairly cheap. A lot of bang for the buck, and a lot to see and do while keeping time and distance in mind.

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 Рік тому +1

    Oh yes, forgot to mention the Sequoias Redwoods are spectacular. You should go to those and then see Yosemite.

  • @xJamesLaughx
    @xJamesLaughx Рік тому +5

    I can confirm about Gettysburg being a great place to visit for any history buffs. This is my stomping ground and I have lived like 5 miles from Gettysburg for close to 40+ years now. And even though I live here and have been to the park sooo many times I still find it enjoyable to just go out and walk the fields and sites still to this day.
    And if you do visit, be sure to talk to some locals about the park cause there are some interesting facts and things to see that the park tours will not mention or show you. Things like original monuments/markers that were placed while the war was still being fought, easter eggs hidden on the moneuments that have special meanings that the park service tours will not mention or talk about, and special meanings to some monuments that are specific to the unit that placed it etc etc.

  • @rohan1970b
    @rohan1970b Рік тому +2

    Been to 5 of the 50. My brother's wedding was actually at the Ft Worth Stockyards and we went to what was then Glenrose Park (Now Dinosaur Valley park) on a field trip. The other 3 (Mt Rushmore, Nashville, and Yellowstone), I've gone myself as an adult.

  • @SolTerran5050
    @SolTerran5050 Рік тому +23

    Gettysburg is a must see, if you ever get to go, Take one of the free guided tours, very informative, awe inspiring bravery literally captured in time, past history can be a window into future history ❤, IMO

    • @Suprachiasmatic
      @Suprachiasmatic Рік тому +2

      Highly recommend a ghost tour too if you’re in Gettsyburg during the right time of year! Whether you believe in ghosts or not it’s a great addition for historical stories.

    • @SolTerran5050
      @SolTerran5050 Рік тому +1

      @@Suprachiasmatic very true, I stayed at a hotel during one of my visits there, the hotel was literally right on the battlefield, ( shut down because of that fact but it was many years ago);although I personally witnessed nothing odd, (there was an odd feeling I had of something not quite normal) but my wife did, she told me she was often awoken in the middle of the night by odd sounds within the room, nothing scary of course but things not where they were put, strange voices and such, Gettysburg is probably the most haunted place in America

    • @SolTerran5050
      @SolTerran5050 Рік тому

      ​​​@@Suprachiasmatic I know you have been the but this comment is namely for the Beesley's, there still cannon balls stuck in the walls of buildings 160 years later

    • @kristinedoty7876
      @kristinedoty7876 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@Suprachiasmatic Yes! I was going to say that the most convincing "ghost" videos I've seen, on the myriad cable paranormal shows, were two from Gettysburg. One where two guys in their car come upon an apparition at night near some old cannons and the other, extremely spooky footage of what appears to be faintly luminescent figures walking a trail just inside the treeline! Could be fakes, but I believe these were taken before the latest technology made it fairly easy to insert images into a complex visual setting.

    • @nothingtoluz8418
      @nothingtoluz8418 Рік тому +2

      I live about 30 minutes from Gettysburg! Definitely worth the trip. Some really nice wineries in the immediate area also!

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Рік тому +3

    James is correct in that you did recently learn that Kill Devil Hills was in North Carolina. The Wright Bros. lived and did all their work in Dayton, Ohio but did their test flights at Kill Devil Hills because of the consistent winds.

  • @lauralee83
    @lauralee83 Рік тому +3

    The White Mountains are so beautiful. Ive been several tumes on our trips to Maine and New Hampshire. The Kancamangus higway is one of the best scenic highways in the US . I love going ❤️

  • @JeremyCheuvront
    @JeremyCheuvront Рік тому +3

    I have been to 27 of those. Gettysburg was a soul crushing amazing experience. To stand where Pickett did and then be where his charge got to and see the open ground they had to cross brought me to tears.
    Two things a lot of people don’t know about the Gettysburg Address are that the style of the time a long speech was considered to be the best. So being so short was defying of the times yet so perfect for what needed to be said. The second thing is that this was the first time that the United States was referred to as a singular entity. Before it was always a plural.
    A great book to read is Lincoln at Gettysburg.

  • @dagmar0027
    @dagmar0027 Рік тому +1

    I've been to 8, & driven past 8.
    Also, the Golden Gate Bridge is still a toll bridge, & it's apparently $8.80 for a car only going into San Francisco (if you're leaving town, there's no toll; but the price goes up for larger vehicles). Plus, the mountains that Mt Rushmore is apart of is an indigenous sacred site, & the Native American tribes in the area are not happy about the carvings, so it's one of those contested areas in the US.

  • @Olivia-fm2gw
    @Olivia-fm2gw Місяць тому

    "Graceland," an album by Paul Simon, is terrific.

  • @ivanreyes6824
    @ivanreyes6824 Рік тому

    You were trying to say "you were able to connect" to the event.It's like seeing a tapestry of history.

  • @toddf7582
    @toddf7582 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been on 19 for this part of the list. And Mackinac Island in Michigan prohibits automobiles, so your options are foot, bike and horse drawn carriage.

  • @EricksonEtc
    @EricksonEtc Рік тому +1

    I also said "hey, that was from Forest Gump" when my wife and I visited the Lincoln Memorial a few weeks ago. She didn't find it all that funny... :)

  • @gkiferonhs
    @gkiferonhs Рік тому +2

    For any battlefield monuments, you want to visit the museum. Unless you really know a lot about the battle itself, there usually isn't much to see on the terrain, but the museums are usually really good.

  • @emaniburton9422
    @emaniburton9422 Рік тому +3

    You guys would love DC! It’s pretty walkable and the museums are free!

    • @bill.godwin-austen
      @bill.godwin-austen Рік тому +1

      And they have a decent underground system to help you get around to places too far to walk to.

    • @katw3070
      @katw3070 Рік тому

      I love DC! Magnificent monuments, museums and it’s a beautiful city.

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 Рік тому +2

    I’ve seen 20 of the places they mentioned. Well, I’m American and I’ve lived in NH, PA, and CO and traveled lots in between. Most are amazing. Some I’ve seen but haven’t toured so I didn’t count those. America is pretty diverse so too much to see but I have a bucket list of my own to see all 50 states. I’m at 46 now. Should be able to cross off the last 4 in the next few years. Yellowstone and Grand Canyon are great but loved Carlsbad Caves and Gettysburg….so many memorials. I’ve seen The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY too - loved it and the Louvre in France. Only saw about 1/2 the Louvre and I was there at least 5 hours. Would love to go back to see all the art.

  • @tking747
    @tking747 Рік тому

    When he mentioned Mackinac Island, they actually showed footage of St. Ignace in the UP.

  • @misterkite
    @misterkite Рік тому +1

    #90 the winchester house. The house was built by the widow of the guy who invented the winchester rifle. A psychic told her that she would be haunted by everyone killed with a winchester rifle unless she never stopped building her house. So it's a crazy house with stairs leading nowhere, secret passages, doors that open to 3 story drops, etc. It's well worth going on the tour.

  • @shawnempson2060
    @shawnempson2060 Рік тому

    19:40 Mackinac Island. He neglects to add one of the coolest features about it. There are no cars allowed on the island. Travel is strictly horsecarraige or bike pretty much. You have to take a ferry to get there, and it is truly a beautiful place to visit if you can get over the horse manure smell. You have to go during the summer months as it is a ghost town in the winter.

  • @roseannepryor7220
    @roseannepryor7220 Рік тому +2

    Kennedy Space Center is a magical experience!

  • @michaelschemlab
    @michaelschemlab Рік тому +2

    I’ve been to:
    International Spy Museum
    Williamsburg, Virginia
    Statue of Liberty
    Gettysburg National Military Park
    National Air and Space Museum

  • @Big_Tex
    @Big_Tex Рік тому +3

    Wow a plug for Dinosaur Valley State Park. I’ve been there quite a few times but still haven’t seen the footprints, because they’re in the riverbed, and usually underwater. Good hiking there but if the river is too high they shut down the trails, which are across the river from the main part of the park! Happened to me a week ago when I went there to hike. Fortunately there are two other state parks within a half hour so I diverted.

  • @marsha1234
    @marsha1234 Рік тому +1

    In 55 years of being married seen most west of the rocket mountains 18 so far, we love a good road trip.

  • @hollyheikkinen4698
    @hollyheikkinen4698 Рік тому +3

    Seeing the Memorials & Monuments in Washington DC is a powerfully moving experience, but it's hard to describe it in words. I was there as a teenager in the late 1980s. They are beautiful symbolic tributes to significant historical people & events in the US. They evoke feelings of awe, respect, gratitude, sorrow, remembrance, etc. The war memorials, Arlington National Cemetery & the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers remind us that Freedom isn't Free. Each Memorial & Monument has a specific significance, as do other Memorials & Monuments throughout the country.

  • @brecountlaw5049
    @brecountlaw5049 Рік тому +1

    North Carolina provided a breeze for the Wright Brothers.
    Ohio provided everything else. 😂

  • @milliesmomm511
    @milliesmomm511 Рік тому +2

    I've been to only seven of those destinations, but I've obviously added to my list of "must do's!" Thank you!

  • @beanscollections2020
    @beanscollections2020 Рік тому +1

    Fun Fact: It's still illegal to graze your cow on Boston Common on Sunday.
    Learned that one the hard way. My cow got arrested.

  • @betsyduane3461
    @betsyduane3461 Рік тому

    Eiffel did the inside framing, it was designed by Bartholdi.

  • @seanpaula8924
    @seanpaula8924 11 місяців тому

    Skip the Golden gate Bridge. Go see the Mackinac Bridge.
    Definitely hit Florida keys, the Mountains of Pennsylvania, Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky Ohio,
    Santa Fe New Mexico,
    The Great Lakes from the western side of Michigan (sleeping bear dunes), lake Superior, Province Town Massachusetts, Gettysburg, Space Museum in Huntsville Alabama,
    Mackinac Island is beautiful in the summer.

  • @chrisjarvis2287
    @chrisjarvis2287 Рік тому

    Winchester Mystery house is always on paranormal shows, famous haunted house.

  • @skyhawk_4526
    @skyhawk_4526 Рік тому

    The current fare to cross the Golden Gate Bridge is about $9.00 for normal passenger cars. It's cheaper for regular commuters with "Fast Pass" and more expensive for commercial vehicles.

  • @MeanJohnDean
    @MeanJohnDean Рік тому +2

    Florida in August is really hot and it sometimes rains at five o'clock every day of the month.

    • @bill.godwin-austen
      @bill.godwin-austen Рік тому

      It's not so much the heat in Florida that gets me as it is the humidity! I'd walk out of an air conditioned building and my glasses would immediately fog up when the hot, moist air hit the AC-cooled lenses of my glasses.

  • @ratlips4363
    @ratlips4363 Рік тому

    Today the Golden Gate Bridge toll is $9.40 for a car or motorcycle, and it goes up from depending on how many axels the vehicle has

  • @lindadeters8685
    @lindadeters8685 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been lucky enough to have been to 19 of these. Still traveling, though.

  • @dionshare7103
    @dionshare7103 Рік тому

    I can attest as well to just about any of the museums in DC. Having grown up about half an hour south of DC, I visited the city quite a bit. The Air & Space Museum was a field trip in school a couple of times.

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 Рік тому +2

    Action kid just did a video for Pearl Harbor. It’s mostly the wreck of the Arizona and the boat out to get there. There are audio tours and stuff but they charge you like $30 for it. Remember Pearl Harbor is still a working naval base and NCIS pearl is there which handles most of the military crime there. The military also handles most of medical evacs to Queens medical center in Honolulu via helicopter. Most other states rely on the private medical evacuation company Lifeflight which have specialized helicopters designed for quick medical treatment in the air.

    • @pacmanc8103
      @pacmanc8103 Рік тому

      I thought they transported military personnel to Tripler Medical Center.

    • @yugioht42
      @yugioht42 Рік тому

      @@pacmanc8103 the military has been handling civilian medical evacs since the 1940s for some reason and they haven’t really stopped. Honestly it’s a good way to train them up though.

    • @pacmanc8103
      @pacmanc8103 Рік тому

      @@yugioht42 I was thinking more in terms of the helicopter transfer of military patients to Tripler Medical Center, the huge military hospital near Pearl City, rather than to the Queens Medical Center in Honolulu.

  • @Nokturnl4891
    @Nokturnl4891 Рік тому

    As somebody that grew up in the area, if you do decide to visit the Seattle/Puget Sound area do it during the summer months. Also, besides that area, within a few hours of it you have Mt. Rainier/Cascade Mountains to the east and on the Olympic Peninsula you have an actual rain forest and also the Pacific Ocean coast. If you were to cross over the Cascades you could actually go into desert areas in eastern Washington State. Always lived growing up these that no matter what you were withing hours of whatever environment you wanted to be in.

  • @lindajamroz4807
    @lindajamroz4807 Рік тому +1

    re. Pearl Harbor: You take part in the history contribute by just paying your heartfelt repects is that what you're looking for?

    • @lindajamroz4807
      @lindajamroz4807 Рік тому

      My ancestors arrived on mayflower. First birth here in 1628😊

  • @brossjackson
    @brossjackson Рік тому +2

    I'm sitting at 22, so nearly half. There are definitely a few parts of the country I need to visit to tackle more (e.g. never been to Hawaii, haven't done that much in Texas)

  • @bmarie8939
    @bmarie8939 Рік тому +1

    I have been to 26 of those places. My favorites are the Monterey Bay Aquarium since Monterey is my home town, Canyon de Chelle in Arizona ( its magical) and Monument Valley in Arizona/Utah (also magical)

  • @frankisfunny2007
    @frankisfunny2007 Рік тому

    Coney Island is, yes, an amusement park. It has one of the oldest coasters in the country.
    If you're going to Coney, go in the day, and catch a ballgame at night. AA affiliate of the New York Mets, Brooklyn Cyclones is next door to Coney Island. Baseball, I'm talking about.

  • @tejida815
    @tejida815 Рік тому +1

    This July will mark the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. There’s going to be two re-enactments. 🇺🇸
    When I took classes to DC the first museum they headed for was the Air & Space Museum. Happily, all the museums on the Mall are free.

  • @growda1
    @growda1 Рік тому

    Almost everything in the Sanfrancisco bay area has a toll all the bridges and most of the freeways.

  • @kimberlyholt2241
    @kimberlyholt2241 Рік тому +1

    I'm in TN and I'm obsessed with England! I'll trade you places!

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 Рік тому +2

      Cool , I'd swap lol come on over we have lots to see and do here , castles everywhere , canals , rolling hills , beaches , fishing villages , villages , lots of pubs ! , mountains , stone circles , huge manor houses , ancient woodlands , museums in London are free , lots and lots history all around us 😊.

  • @zzkeokizz
    @zzkeokizz Рік тому

    Just been to Pearl Harbor for the fourth time last month. I’ve been to Kennedy Space center, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Plymouth Plantation, Niagara Falls, Boston Common, Hollywood, Statue of Liberty, The Met, Golden Gate Bridge, Everglades National Park, Carlsbad Cavern, Mt. Rushmore, Corn Palace, Gettysburg, National Air and Space Museum, Daytona Beach, White Mountains- in my home state. Mount Washington has the worst weather recorded on Earth. Also, Mount Washington has a train that climbs the mountain. In Switzerland they have another train that climbs a mountain.

  • @mikeciboroski3849
    @mikeciboroski3849 Рік тому +1

    I gone fishing in the Mississippi River

  • @MrPenguinLife
    @MrPenguinLife Рік тому +4

    Lots of good stuff, though when you decide to plan your next trip to the US, be aware it seems many / most Europeans seem to visit only a handful of places in the US, with Florida, and New York City being near the top of the list for some reason. So when you come back over here, I hope you will be more adventurous and come see some of the rest of the US.

  • @maureenshoevlin8968
    @maureenshoevlin8968 Рік тому +1

    I've been to 12 of the first 50 so far. I hope to increase that in my retirement. I think you would enjoy Mackinac island. There are no cars on the island (except for emergency response vehicles). Everyone travels by horse/carriage/bike or foot. It's absolutely beautiful.

  • @wesleypeters4112
    @wesleypeters4112 Рік тому

    I have been to Mount Rushmore, Mitchel Corn Palace, Gettysburg National Military Park, National Air and Space Museum (need to spend more time there).

  • @davidterry6155
    @davidterry6155 Рік тому +1

    You can find Dinosaur tracks in San Antonio and there is a mammoth National Monument in Waco, Tx

  • @dbthree3892
    @dbthree3892 Рік тому

    We rode bikes around Mackinac Island in mid May and there were snow flurries.

  • @mikelesley2803
    @mikelesley2803 Рік тому

    If you go to the Everglades these days keep an eye out for large python snakes that invaded the area many years ago.

  • @radioflyer68911
    @radioflyer68911 Рік тому

    Definition of bucket list.

  • @jamesigorreilly979
    @jamesigorreilly979 Рік тому +1

    Memorials, war history , historical events and sites are a favorite item I visit - Respect and Awe of our past history on how people lived before the industrial and computer years! ❤

  • @bill.godwin-austen
    @bill.godwin-austen Рік тому

    Of that first 50, I've been to 14 of them...
    Sequoia & King's Canyon NP, Grand Canyon, Pearl Harbor Memorial, San Diego Zoo (I live 10 minutes from it, so I'm there a lot!), Yellowstone, Hollywood, Golden Gate Bridge, Kennedy Space Center, Everglades, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, National Air & Space Museum (a "must visit" any time I'm in D.C.), Daytona Beach.
    I've been near a few others, seeing them from a distance (notably the Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge) but haven't actually visited the sites.

  • @aspidistraeliator
    @aspidistraeliator Рік тому

    The golden gate bridge costs around $9

  • @tippytoe1250
    @tippytoe1250 Рік тому

    Definitely go see the Grand Canyon. No pictures or video does the real thing any justice. Just stand there and look out into the canyon. It’s beautiful.

  • @natemalnaa1
    @natemalnaa1 Рік тому

    4:42 there's a theory that Devils Tower used to be a giant tree

  • @kmr0319
    @kmr0319 Рік тому +1

    My dad worked at the Kennedy Space Station in Florida wayyy back when I was born 😊

  • @willardharris8152
    @willardharris8152 Рік тому

    Top of my bucketlist is the Sequoia National Park, in CA.

  • @marieneu264
    @marieneu264 Рік тому

    0:57 Millie looks great!

  • @adeleennis2255
    @adeleennis2255 Рік тому

    If Plymouth is on the original site, my ancestors were among the first occupants. One of them was born on the Mayflower. We must be a hardy bunch because my ancestors survived those first winters in Massachusetts Colony.

  • @roger3141
    @roger3141 Рік тому

    Thanks for showing us this.

  • @DNDZOLLER
    @DNDZOLLER Рік тому +1

    Number 98 Devils Tower in Wyoming. Have you ever seen the movie Close Encounters of the third kind? Devil Tower is all over that movie 😊👍🏻

  • @Shadeecarm
    @Shadeecarm Рік тому

    Graceland is so fun!! Plus Memphis has great southern culture.

    • @kristinedoty7876
      @kristinedoty7876 Рік тому

      Carmen, all I can think about is Lisa Marie's song lyrics that angrily spit out a line about there being a God damn space set aside for her next to her father's grave.

  • @duanevp
    @duanevp Рік тому +1

    Seattle native here - he's right. ANY ferry trip in the Puget Sound area is fantastic - as long as it's not raining... The scenery is all beautiful, with thick evergreen trees and the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges.

    • @ronstewart9940
      @ronstewart9940 Рік тому

      We are incredibly lucky to live in seattle, truly a beautiful city.

    • @brendahamar1992
      @brendahamar1992 Рік тому

      Yes they did do fireworks nightly at Mt Rushmore but I don’t know if they still do. Usually during summer

  • @mr.snifty
    @mr.snifty Рік тому +4

    Keep up with this channel you guys, yall are great

  • @debraleesparks
    @debraleesparks Рік тому +21

    Greetings from the Yosemite National Park area of California!! I’m 70, and lived here all my life. It is the most beautiful place in the world to me.. we just found out that after over 100 years, wolverines have returned!! Nature is a wonderful thing.. Love Grandma Debbie

    • @californiagirl_77
      @californiagirl_77 Рік тому

      I am jealous. I have lived in Southern California, my whole life , I am 46. I have visited Yosemite quite a few times in my life. My dream is live there.

  • @marieneu264
    @marieneu264 Рік тому

    11:59 I have 6 so far! I’m so excited to play along! 😂❤

  • @jLutraveling
    @jLutraveling Рік тому

    Mount Rushmore has firework s every Fourth of July along with a big ceremony to swear in new citizens.

  • @mikeciboroski3849
    @mikeciboroski3849 Рік тому

    Gettysburg is haunted as hell too

  • @kelmac1618
    @kelmac1618 Рік тому +2

    Maybe you’re looking for the word: appreciated?
    Appreciated the 911 monument and historical sites.
    Or visiting these sites was “meaningful and touching”, maybe.
    11 out of 50, here, so far.

  • @Kenneth_James
    @Kenneth_James Рік тому +1

    If you want to see the US do a Mississippi River Cruise and see all the cities along the way.

  • @recifebra3
    @recifebra3 10 місяців тому

    Love your guys' videos and I think the word is "appreciate" or"commemorate" instead of "enjoy" as it's very weird to live other people's deaths in a museum.

  • @MisterRoads
    @MisterRoads Рік тому +1

    I’m loving the set improvements. Videos looking extra crisp! Nice

  • @jeffreystanley7884
    @jeffreystanley7884 Рік тому +2

    You guys are awesome. I love the U.S. and there are great beautiful places I have seen in 28 states so far. I find Maine has so many of my most favorite places.

  • @usmc24thmeu36
    @usmc24thmeu36 Рік тому

    Gettysburg battlefield is one of the most haunted places in the country they have tours at night and people say they've heard rifles cannon's people talking and some have said they've seen people walking through the woods with uniforms on and then all of a sudden just disappear

  • @scoobysnacks
    @scoobysnacks Рік тому +1

    I've been to the Grand Canyon, Williamsburg, Biscayne National Park, Pearl Harbor (the sunken ships are the final resting place for many sailors, so it's very somber and touching, and you can see the oil slick on the water from the Arizona still leaking), Niagara Falls (stunningly beautiful but nothing really to do around there), Mauna Kea (took a helicopter ride over it, amazing), Statue of Liberty (I came in from the New Jersey side so I didn't get to the Brooklyn Bridge either - but Ellis Island was pretty cool), Kennedy Space Center (I'm not a huge space nut either but this was great fun), Everglades National Park (fist time i ever saw a Bald Eagle in nature was in this park), Petroglyph Park (there is so much stuff to see and do in Hawaii), National Air and Space Museum (haven't been since I was a child and DC is only about an hour away - need to go again as an adult), and Daytona Beach. So 12 out of the first 50. Not too shabby. I'd love to go to the Winchester House (definitely google it - very interesting story about this house!!! There is even a movie called Winchester starring Helen Mirren that's based around this house - you should add it to your movie channel reactions!!) and Gettysburg (would love to go when they are doing the war reenactments).

    • @kelmac1618
      @kelmac1618 Рік тому

      The Winchester House isn’t a real destination, but when driving up Cali it’s a must see! So trippy!

  • @craigtalbott731
    @craigtalbott731 Рік тому

    There's a toll for crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, southbound only from the direction of Marin County, currently @ about $8.80. It's free to cross both ways if you're hoofing or biking across it, but the parking (located in an area on the south, or SF, side) can be atrocious.

  • @masin7256
    @masin7256 Рік тому

    Was just at the Golden Gate over the weekend and yes, it’s about an $18 toll fee.

  • @kerelle6813
    @kerelle6813 Рік тому +1

    For someone who has lived in multiple states -midwest to west, southwest to south, I'm surprised I've only visited 7 of these! Can't wait to see Part 2. Btw. The Grand Canyon and Monument Valley are my top favs on the list so far.

  • @benely9729
    @benely9729 Рік тому

    Greetings from Nashville!!! Our town is great fun! You should definitely add it to your list!

  • @ronnix23
    @ronnix23 Рік тому

    I'm at 13 1/2. The 1/2 is for Winchester House which I've driven by many times, but I've never been inside.

  • @jsstars1
    @jsstars1 Рік тому

    15 so far. Many places planned for my second trip through the states.

  • @brendahamar1992
    @brendahamar1992 Рік тому

    Best time to do Grand Canyon is winter months Oct - Feb

  • @torstenheling3830
    @torstenheling3830 Рік тому +1

    I was born in Maine, but we moved away when I was 1 1/2 so I don’t remember a thing about it. Then we lived about 2 years in Nebraska (barely any memory of that place), then we moved to California when I was 5, 50 miles from San Francisco. So I grew up here and never thought of traveling to or visiting any place in the US (I’ve been to Seattle a few times. It’s okay). I just fly each year to Berlin to visit family and friends. San Francisco to Seattle, then Icelandair to Keflavik, Iceland and the next day to Berlin. The same returning. I did have to fly once on an Icelandair DC10 in 1979 from Luxembourg to New York. I never left the airport at JFK and took an American Airlines flight in the morning to San Francisco. That was all of the US I ever saw. On the outbound journey in 1979 I did fly to Chicago O‘Hare, but never left the airport. Just took an Icelandic DC8 to Keflavik and then to Luxembourg. That’s really about all of the US I’ve ever seen. I’m really not interested in the rest. I’d rather spend my time in Europe. Much more fun. Sorry to be so down on the US travel thing, and I know some Europeans are interested in it (not all but a small minority), but if you’ve lived here it really gets quite boring after awhile. Europe is so much older, with a far more interesting history, diversity, culture and food. The US is just pretty much the same almost everywhere: too young of a country, too many people, too much diversity of opinion about everything (especially politics) all spread out over an enormous land mass. We are lucky, however, to have Biden. A fantastic President. Thank God we have him.

  • @cac9089
    @cac9089 11 місяців тому

    Nasa Space Center is the control center for space travel. I grew up in Houston and Nasa is really close by. They are open to the public but the control center itself is restricted when there is a space ship up.

  • @dionshare7103
    @dionshare7103 Рік тому

    I know Gettysburg of course I was born in Pennsylvania. But Fredericksburg deserves attention too.

  • @erIkkellstrom9007
    @erIkkellstrom9007 Рік тому

    It was 87 degrees here in Michigan today.

  • @brotherlove_wa9565
    @brotherlove_wa9565 Рік тому

    I love how people say they have been to Yellowstone like 2-3 times in their life. While im sitting here not even a quarter way through my life and I have been 30+ times. I grew up pretty good.

    • @SkewtLilbttm
      @SkewtLilbttm 6 місяців тому

      How could you possibly know you're a quarter of the way through your life unless of course you intend to end it on a specific date?