US States I Have Visited

AL AZ AR CA CT DE DC FL GA ID IL IA KY LA ME MD MA MS MO MT NV NH NJ NM NY NC OK PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WY

Shown in Red. That’s 38 states plus DC.

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By Zack

Dad, gadget guy, bookworm, political animal, global nomad, cyclist, hiker, tennis player, photographer

11 comments

  1. razib: I used the Microsoft Map feature in MS-Excel. Also, the website which I used for the countries visited map says it has one for states visited now, but I get a 404 error.

    Jonathan: These 38 states qualify the “at least left the car and set foot on the ground” condition (and airports don’t count), but there are a few in here where I haven’t stopped for a real visit.

    Also, remember I have been in the US less than 7 years. 🙂 OK, so I am bragging.

  2. Jonathan: If we counted airports, then I would have to include Ohio and Colorado and UAE, Singapore and Thailand.

    scorpion: I know. I have been thinking of visiting Colorado for quite some time. Just hasn’t worked out yet.

  3. Mini: If you look into my photo archives, you’ll find some. There aren’t more because most were taken with a film camera and I am too lazy to scan them.

    BTW, can I ask about your identity? It seems that either I am getting very popular where you are from or you comment using a different name and email every time.

  4. Travleing and moving around alot is something i need to do. No vacations, just moveing around. I went to mount rushmore, and the bad lands, but i know about a man made crystal cave ( like a museum of crystal art built under ground ) and a ( gold field where you can sift thru dirt for gold nuggets ) and a ( really strange museum of bizzarre inventions that sits on a high hilly mountain ) these places are somewhere in the states, i dont know exactactly where. Lee La Loo Backstreet Boys Too Harry Potter Ville And Field Of Dreams Freedom Backstreetballs. They Want to go to Iowa to the Field Of Dreams Baseball Field in a corn field with Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, Ray Leotta, & The Poppy of Ray Kinsella.

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