22 for me
Yeah Fenway Pahk and Paul Revere’s Hawz should be on the list!
I am at 19. I think driving by counts. I went on the ferry to Long Island and saw Statue of Liberty which I am counting.
I’m at 20, but some I have chosen not to see, like Walt Disney World. My grandparents were in Florida and I refused to go with my brothers.
- Every summer, Dad took us with him to an engineering educators’ conference somewhere in the US. So we saw a lot of the country as kids.
Agreed. Anything on the Freedom Trail should have supplanted Mall of America
20 for me.
I’m at 25, missing some stuff on the West Coast.
18, mostly dragged as a kid. No interest in the rest.
I’ve been to 30, but some were sheer chance due to proximity - in the area for other reasons.
This is just some hokey lost I saw on Facebook- and didn’t participate in. . So don’t hold the list to any standards.
Maybe we create our own “landmark” list.
22!
- Glad to see I wasn’t the only one wanting to ask about River Walk (San Ant was my guess though). I’ve been to Maui 5-10 times and actively avoided Road to Hana…
24 for me!
Only 11. But I have been to most of those 11 multiple times.
20 for me. Sad.
I think I have visited 48 states though, just missing SD and Hawaii.
- Lots of cross-country car trips as a child and as a parent.
Well, if drive-bys count I’m at 27! LOL
24 visits and 3 drive-bys. And I’m okay leaving those as drive-bys.
27 but I did count driving by the Empire State Bldg and walking by the White House.
We definitely need our own list.
(Or lists. Colleges you visited. National parks you visited. Etc. )
National parks list would be great. I need to compile my post-children-in-house bucket lists, and one of them has always been to see all the national parks on one trip. (I’m extra, I know.)
Now talking about this with my family. They claim it’s not possible.
You’d think after 20-plus years of living with me, they would know never to say such a thing.