Thursday, 21 December 2006

Visited States

So while browsing on Flickr, I came across a link to Douwe Osinga’s Visited States. It’s pretty simple: you click on the name of the state you’ve visited, and the state gets marked in red on the map. I’ve visited half the states in the Union:


create your own visited states map or check out these Google Hacks.

I have some personal criteria for what constitutes a “visit”. For instance, I didn’t count the layover in Salt Lake City as a visit to Utah. I don’t think you can really call it a visit when you never leave the airport. Likewise, I didn’t count the short time I spent in Newark, leaving from the airport to go in to Manhattan, as a visit to Jersey. I don’t count the approximately two hours I spent at a friend’s father-in-law’s place in Oklahoma as a visit; we were there to pick up dad-in-law’s old big-screen television, and it was right back across the border in to Texas.

However, though we didn’t spend a night in Maine, or Vermont, I count those as states visited, since we were there to see certain sites unique to the state, i.e., playing tourist. So you may feel otherwise as to what makes a “visit”, but that’s some of what I thought about when marking states.

So how many have you visited?




posted on December 21, 2006 10:06 PM
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Here are the ones I've visited.

Posted by: Michael at December 21, 2006 10:28 PM

We need to get you on a tour of The South!

Posted by: chris Author Profile Page at December 21, 2006 11:55 PM

I've been to all but three, and I never did count airport layovers. I would have included North Dakota because I always said when I finally got to see Mt. Rushmore, I'd drive up to ND just for the hell of it. Alas, my parents and I were beelining from WA to FL after 9/11. We took the time to see Rushmore, but not to drive up to ND.

Posted by: Lee Bennett Author Profile Page at December 22, 2006 12:32 AM


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