
Best places to visit in the US?
okay so like my aunt just won tickets to go anywhere in the us (except Hawaii and Alaska…those bastards)…so like I was wondering, where is the best place to even go? I dont really want anything extremely historical…and the farther from new york, the better…
California. This because look there a lot of amazing places you can visit in California. One is Hollywood. Second is the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, one of California’s most famous landmarks. There is also California’s Central Valley, the agricultural hub of the state.There is also the two most prominent rivers within California are the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River, which drain the Central Valley and flow to the Pacific Ocean through San Francisco Bay. Two other important rivers are the Klamath River, in the north, and the Colorado River, on the southeast border.
I hope you go to California
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