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- 4runnerguyExplorer
bandit86 wrote:
Name a city, a county or a state and name the most recognizable landmark or feature that makes that place instantly recognizable to everybody
I must say some of the things listed here aren't instantly recognizable to me and I've travelled to every state. Seems like they belong more on the Roadside American website or other similar site! - SDcampowneroperExplorerWorlds largest hand dug well, pallasite meteorite, Greensburg, Kansas, then 10 miles west turn south off us hwy 54 at Mullinville to the
16 sided 1904 barn, the Fromme/ Birney barn museum 4 mi. s. of Mullinville,Ks, then 2 1/2 mi. w. self guided, find your pioneer ancestors here. Boondockers and docents welcome.
Max - bandit86Explorer
Crowe wrote:
I thought Mt. Rushmore is in South Dakota?
Yes it is.
See, good thing we're doing this! - CroweExplorerI thought Mt. Rushmore is in South Dakota?
Yes it is. - Roy_LynneExplorerLake Havasu, Az London Bridge.
- cheteckieExplorerHayward, WI Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame, a five story museum in the shape of a giant musky, with an observation deck in to mouth.
- VeebyesExplorer II
- TxTwoSomeExplorer
bandit86 wrote:
North Dakota. Mt. Rushmore
I thought Mt. Rushmore is in South Dakota?
Maybe I just need to get out more? - TxTwoSomeExplorer
garmp1 wrote:
Maybe not a national landmark, but certainly worth while.
Mammy's Cupboard. South of Natchez, MS on Hwy 61. Short hours, great food.
What a great place we were there last may! - bandit86ExplorerNorth Dakota. Mt. Rushmore
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