Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Five cities you recommend when foreigners to visit the U.S.


B.BERSIN

Recommended Posts

Hints from a german USA-fan:

 

New York City - for the wow effect

Washington, DC - for american history

Las Vegas, NV  - for the fun part

Charlotte, NC  - for the Panthers

Naples, FL  - for the best beach in the US

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Whiteville.  We have a Wal-Mart, Bojangles, McDonald's, Taco Bell, Wendy's, Hardee's, Arby's, 3 Subways, a few gas stations, AND a Burger King.

 

I know, I know... sounds like it might be too big, but it's not.  If you get bored you can go check out the KFC, but I personally prefer Bojangles.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Places I love:

Charleston, SC ~ history, beautiful beaches, food

Savanna, GA ~ history and it's got that whole "midnight in the garden of good and evil" thing going on.

DC ~ monuments and museums.

New Orleans ~ it smells like a shoe but I like the spookiness of it. Maybe it's all the unburied bodies. Lots of stuff to do, Mississippi River is amazing. You can gamble.

NYC ~ has everything and anything you could ever want 24 hours a day.

I haven't been to the west coast really but would love to check out Seattle, Portland, Vancouver (not US but I hear beautiful), Yosemite nat'l park.

Sent from my iPhone using CarolinaHuddle

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Depends on what you want.  In order to sight see famous US landmarks then places like New York City, San Francisco and Washington DC are musts.  But in new York City for example you are lucky not to get mugged or accosted.  In Washington DC you have to stay around the monuments and sights because large portions of the city itself are falling down.  San Francisco is a lot of fun to watch people and wonder what is up with that guy or girl??

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Depending on your visit duration, you can knock out San Diego, Los Angeles and Las Vegas in a pretty short amount of time, as it's all pretty close. Get a rental car in SD, party it up and enjoy some of the best beaches. Drive 2 hours up to LA, see Hollywood, Venice Beach and all that crap (visit the sunken city in San Pedro!) and then drive 5 hours to Vegas and party up. Fly from Vegas to your next destination: San Fran. West Coast checked off.

I'd check out Denver (Boulder a tad north, but my personal favorite city in America) if at all possible before embarking on an East Coast tour.

The Midwest is mainly all crap, and the desert states (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas) can all get sucked into the earth's core for all I care. What's cool about the northern east coast is all the major historical cities are in relatively close proximity.

Try to visit New Orleans and Miami as well.

Stay the hell out of New Jersey.

Sent from my iPhone using CarolinaHuddle

Link to comment
Share on other sites

New York

Philadelphia

Washington DC

San Francisco

Those 4 in no particular order for history, culture and food!

Last one is between Chicago and Boston. Eh maybe Las Vegas

 

LOL Philly, if you want to get hounded for a dolla every 15 feet that's the best place to visit. Bum city.

 

The sammich's aren't worth the hassle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • You’re playing madden we’re talking real football stuff…. He does have you seen his special on internet he def thinks he’s getting paid 
    • Without the team having an identity kinda hard to predict what they value.  They either are really trying to build a balanced team, or preparing for another swing at qb if Bryce doesn’t pan out. Seems like we value the o line but the $ spent there has been underwhelming besides Lewis, you could say it’s because of injuries but still hasn’t been worth the investment. as already stated, the whole handling of Bryce young as a whole has been ass backwards, we spent the years we’re supposed to take advantage of having a qb with a lower cap hit, building the team up to be adequate. now It appears, key word appears, the saints have done it correctly, which is painful to even think about. Regardless, I hope the front office has paid attention to qb contracts recently, such as Tua, Kyler, Daniel jones(pre colts) and don’t settle for subpar qb play at franchise qb rates    
    • This is the flaw in your logic.  Cutting 3 of our best players will somehow move us from whatever we are to "compete". Even the most Young super fans are not predicting a ceiling above top 10-12, and that will not nearly cut it.  Someone will need to break the log jam of QBs getting nothing or North of 50. Our qb is at best a middle ground, lets hope it will be us that also manage to pay the worth at about 100 over 3 years.  And before you jump me, yes that is only of he improves.
×
×
  • Create New...