Matt Shirley polled his Instagram followers and then constructed this map. It's not just his opinions. I've been to a few of these (Disney World, Stone Mountain, Graceland, Times Square, Mall of America, the Corn Palace, the 50,000 Silver Dollar Bar, and Hollywood), and I wouldn't argue about them. How many have you been to?
Ya Bourbon St. and Disney, they are the worst attractions in Louisiana and Florida.
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Casa Bonita is a really weird themed Mexican restaurant. A little too Disney for most people.
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The "Desert" of Maine was the first thing that popped into my head as soon as I saw the title. Yup. I can claim 11. Some of these, I think are just the locals complaining about tourists. The Alamo, for instance, is a pretty small place; but there's a lot of history there if that's your thing. I really found it interesting. It's not digitized, but somewhere I have a picture of the World's Tallest Filing Cabinet. Part of a Weird New England Tour long time ago. It was in the middle of a vacant lot in a run down warehouse area. Another 'Yup' for ya. And same for the Old Man of the Mountain. For many years he was held together by iron cabling, chains, and added concrete. Nature eventually won and down he crashed. Now there's just a highway pull-off - a memorial overlooking a granite cliff where one can imagine. . .
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Since when has the north pole been in Alaska?
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3 for me. Plymouth Rock (It's just a rock), Times Square (It's just a square) and The Alamo (Which was the most interesting of the lot).
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