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Things to see and do in the American South?

How much time and how large of an area are you talking? I mean, El Paso to Miami to DC to Little Rock is a pretty large area with tons to do. I'll plug the Great Smokey Mountains Nat'l Park since it's a half hour from me - if you enjoy nature, it's a great place to visit. It's also very close to a major Interstate intersection so easily on the way elsewhere.

Indeed. We took a road trip out there with two other families when I was quite young. I don't remember a lot of the trip, but I remember that the small part of the park we saw was beautiful.

:techman: I sometimes need to remind myself not to take it for granted since I only live an hour away.

Also, your new av? :eek:
 
How much time and how large of an area are you talking? I mean, El Paso to Miami to DC to Little Rock is a pretty large area with tons to do. I'll plug the Great Smokey Mountains Nat'l Park since it's a half hour from me - if you enjoy nature, it's a great place to visit. It's also very close to a major Interstate intersection so easily on the way elsewhere.

Indeed. We took a road trip out there with two other families when I was quite young. I don't remember a lot of the trip, but I remember that the small part of the park we saw was beautiful.

:techman: I sometimes need to remind myself not to take it for granted since I only live an hour away.

Also, your new av? :eek:

Yeah, I'm trying to take advantage of the parks in Northern California because I don't know if we're here to stay or what will happen. But there are so many! I think it's easy to start taking things for granted but I'm determined not to.

Also boo!
 
If you're into guitars there's the Gibson factory which is pretty cool (in Memphis). There's also lots of blues and other music around. Memphis is a very cool city. I'd love to spend more time there

As a couple of people have mentioned: barbeque, pulled pork with a vinegar based sauce to be more precise. And sweet tea.
 
Keep it up! I'm getting some great stuff here. But honestly, I think my dad's recommendations will take care of all of the Civil War stuff. I'm looking for stuff that I can use to break up the Confederate monotony.

Gettysburg is in south-central Pennsylvania if you're willing.

We did Gettysburg on a previous trip more centered on the north. That trip went from Phoenix to Dodge City to Kansas City to Chicago to Niagara Falls to Cooperstown to New York City to Gettysburg to Pittsburgh to St. Louis to Dallas to San Antonio to Roswell and back.

I didn't do the Alamo in San Antonio though. My dad & half-brother did it while dropping me off at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Man, oh man, I wish any of my relatives were as big fans of amusement parks as I am. (No one else was even willing to try the Cyclone when we were at Coney Island.)

BTW, in the South, does anyone know of any good independent roller coasters? And by "independent," I mean not within a larger amusement park; something more akin to the various roller coasters they have at the different hotels around Las Vegas.
 
Ever since I saw the title of this thread I have wanted to post this...

My ex lives in the southern US. You could see him. If you want something to do, smack him across the face for me, as I will likely never see him again and will not have a chance to do so myself.

:p
 
Yeah, I'm trying to take advantage of the parks in Northern California because I don't know if we're here to stay or what will happen. But there are so many! I think it's easy to start taking things for granted but I'm determined not to.

Also boo!

Sounds like fun!

Also... *runs away screaming* :wah: (actually, oddly enough I used that exact pic of the Angel as a Facebook picture one Halloween)

We did Gettysburg on a previous trip more centered on the north. That trip went from Phoenix to Dodge City to Kansas City to Chicago to Niagara Falls to Cooperstown to New York City to Gettysburg to Pittsburgh to St. Louis to Dallas to San Antonio to Roswell and back.

Pardon, but... San Antonio, Dallas, Phoenix, Dodge City, Roswell as "the north"? Especially Dallas?
 
We did Gettysburg on a previous trip more centered on the north. That trip went from Phoenix to Dodge City to Kansas City to Chicago to Niagara Falls to Cooperstown to New York City to Gettysburg to Pittsburgh to St. Louis to Dallas to San Antonio to Roswell and back.

Pardon, but... San Antonio, Dallas, Phoenix, Dodge City, Roswell as "the north"? Especially Dallas?
I think the idea is that, given a starting point in Phoenix, a road trip could easily pass through Roswell, San Antonio, Dallas, Dodge City, Kansas City, etc. on the way to parts generally more northeasterly.
 
Ever since I saw the title of this thread I have wanted to post this...

My ex lives in the southern US. You could see him. If you want something to do, smack him across the face for me, as I will likely never see him again and will not have a chance to do so myself.

:p

A fellow divorcee I take it?
 
Oh goodness, no. It was long distance. We met in WoW.;)

Just thankful I found out he was a lying ass BEFORE I moved my entire life to a different country for him.
 
The Alamo in San Antonio, Johnson Space Center/Space Center Houston, go and see the "Mighty T" Battleship Texas, The San Jacinto monument and Battlegrounds, where TX independence was won, but be forewarned, Traffic in the Greater Houston area is a Bitch with a capitol B
If your going in the summer, I suggest going to Schlitterbahn New Braunfels water park, that whole area is beautiful, and schlitterbahn is a blast... also, Texas is huge, so if your going to points west through Texas, be prepaired to spend alot of time in TX
In Louisiana I suggest New Orleans of course, but make sure you stop in Eunice, or Oppalouses, or Point Breaux(Breaux Bridge) and take in some of the Cajun lifestyle... those coonasses know how to pass a good time!

Have fun
 
what to do down south?

whip out your "girls" on jerry springer

if you're a dude -- go home & impregnate the nearest available promiscuous female family member.

If you're too old to get the local slut to bang you -- sodomize the neighbors' livestock, possibly knock over a 7-11, & end up on "cops".
 
what to do down south?

whip out your "girls" on jerry springer

if you're a dude -- go home & impregnate the nearest available promiscuous female family member.

If you're too old to get the local slut to bang you -- sodomize the neighbors' livestock, possibly knock over a 7-11, & end up on "cops".

Don't just describe it, show us the pictures!
 
what to do down south?

whip out your "girls" on jerry springer

if you're a dude -- go home & impregnate the nearest available promiscuous female family member.

If you're too old to get the local slut to bang you -- sodomize the neighbors' livestock, possibly knock over a 7-11, & end up on "cops".
Psst....your ignorance is showing...you might want to cover that up a bit.
 
what to do down south?

whip out your "girls" on jerry springer

if you're a dude -- go home & impregnate the nearest available promiscuous female family member.

If you're too old to get the local slut to bang you -- sodomize the neighbors' livestock, possibly knock over a 7-11, & end up on "cops".
Psst....your ignorance is showing...you might want to cover that up a bit.
No kidding. We don't have 7-11s here! :lol:

For a serious answer to the OP though, here's a few suggestions:
Chattanooga - Tennessee Aquarium, Rock City, Ruby Falls
Atlanta - Stone Mountain, Georgia Aquarium (frickin' huge whale sharks!), Fernbank Museum, Zoo Atlanta/Cyclorama
 
what to do down south?

whip out your "girls" on jerry springer

if you're a dude -- go home & impregnate the nearest available promiscuous female family member.

If you're too old to get the local slut to bang you -- sodomize the neighbors' livestock, possibly knock over a 7-11, & end up on "cops".

Sad, but true.

With a few notable exceptions the south of the United States is pretty much the economic and cultural backwater of this nation.
 
While economically it is true that the South is less affluent than other parts of the country, it is extremely wrong to suggest that it is a cultural backwater. I have lived all over the US, and if you think rednecks, assholes, and bigots only live below the Mason-Dixon line, you are sorely mistaken. The worst racism I ever saw was, almost without exception, in the northeast. Those who want to point fingers should clean up their own backyards first.
 
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