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This is so killer Carter. There is no better time for it. Your insight and research on places you’ve spent little to no time in is so immense, having your boots on the ground in the western frontier (for the most part) will add so much depth to your already incredible content. You are killing it my friend.

djgraysoundandmusic
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bro doing the good work for the people

tahuaroa
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For oregon, I'd recommend the columbia gorge, mt hood, florence dunes, oregon coast, eastern oregon desert, and portland. If you're doing meet ups in portland, choose any food cart pod. Portland does food very well.

Jarekthegamingdragon
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When doing WV make sure you don’t just stick to the interstate, but when you do leave the interstate make sure you have your map downloaded first as cell service is not likely the further you go. When visiting Morgantown/WVU come watch a basketball game, and if you’re coming in the winter make sure you have 4wd and good tires, plowed roads not guaranteed.

__Dave__
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In North Dakota, I recommend Medora/TRNP, the state capitol, the pyramid up by Nekoma, Space Aliens restaurant (Fargo one is the best), downtown Fargo, Mandan village mounds, the nuclear missle silos up by Minot, the enchanted highway, KVLY-TV mast. There’s definitely a lot. The biggest ones are definitely Medora and the park, Bismarck and the capitol building, and downtown Fargo. Even if you don’t go to all the places listed which would be a lot, those are all interesting topics to include in the video. Like who knew that North Dakota used to have the tallest structure (KVLY-TV mast) on the planet before the Burj Khalifa was built?

iboKirby
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For Texas def do river walk in San Antonio, Klyde warren park in Dallas. I live in NYC now keep us posted if you travel here. Love your channel 👏🏽

GlobalGioReacts
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IDAHO - Be sure to hit the Sawtooth Mountains, the Palouse, the Selkirk Mountains, and the Craters of the Moon! The state is very geographically diverse, with the Snake River plains (plus some sand dunes) in the South, to the Rocky Mountain forests in the Central and North portions of the state.

Boise is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country, Sun Valley is the first destination ski resort in the United States, the Pocatello region is booming, and Coeur d'Alene is an outlying metro region far away north of the state that's also quickly growing with it's own super unique geography.

willbetts
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OKLAHOMA: Check out the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Preserve near Lawton. The area has some gorgeous hikes, chances for wildlife interaction, some good bites nearby (check out Meers Store and Restaurant and Ann's Country Kitchen), and a few museums in the area including the Refuge visitors center, an aquarium that is one of 2 or 3 in the state, and a museum dedicated to US Army Artillery at nearby Fort Sill.

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When you go to Alaska you should definitely talk about the Alaska marine highway and you should take it while you're there. It's a ferry service that's super important to a lot of Alaskans but isn't often talked about, I think it's one of the greatest experiences out there and is a must if you're looking for a more local on-the-ground perspective of the state!

squidnt
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you are so awesome man, you’ve already visited all the states of actually lived in (Michigan, Ohio, and my new home here in Tennessee) and I have to say you have nailed them in amazing detail, so I just can’t wait to see what you have to bring in the future, Omaha Nebraska is really really cool, I can’t remember if that was one of the states or not. I feel it’s really really slept on. I only got a chance to spend a few hours in the city but checking out the little historical markers was so amazing. I can’t wait to see how you do the state justice. Keep on doing what you’re doing, thank you for providing killer contact and congratulations on graduating 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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I live in Minnesota I highly recommend Minnehaha Falls The Walker Art Center, The Science Museum in The Twin Cites, Mall of America, The Minneapolis Institute of Art. I’ll also recommend a few restaurants like Black Sheep Coal Fire Pizza, Black Coffee and Waffle Bar Lions Tap. Checking out Stillwater and Duluth are also a must.

Princess_Ozma
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first congrats Carter on graduating from college that’s a huge achievement! Big fan of your work and ur channel.

Oklahoma: when u visit please try to do more than just seeing central and northern part of state. On the eastern side of state are beautiful mountains (yes mountains) and great towns with interesting history.

-Heavener runestone
-Ouachita and winding stair mountains
-Tahlemina Drive

Poteau Ok (close drive to fort smith Arkansas) is a great place to stay when checking out eastern Oklahoma.

Hippydaze
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Love it! Washington State looks foreward to your visit!

JonSwimmer
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Come to St. George, UT. It's a little far from a major city (SLC is 304 miles away and Vegas is 119) its the 5th biggest in Utah with a metro of 200, 000 and it is packed full of history. It's super sick here. I highly recommend. You could stop by when going from Salt Lake City to Las Vegas.

LukeLamoreaux-egcy
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THIS IS AWESOME!!

When/ if you do your Washington state episode I have some great places to visit!

Washington has some of the best mature spots in all of the U.S, and we’re really proud of that fact!

Some culturally important places include:

Lake Crescent, an incredibly beautiful lake surrounded by forest and mountains

Rialto beach, a stunning pacific beach that is known for its high winds and giant rock formations

The Hoh River, which is one of the best camping spots in the entire Olympic national park! If you were to visit the Hoh, there is a short trail called the ‘Hall of moss’ which is incredible!

And finally, Mount Rainier national park, which is known for its stunning scenery, mountain and wildflower fields.

I picked the most popular spots because I didn’t want this comment to be too long. I can’t wait to see more of this series and always remember that Washington is cooler than Oregon and always will be!

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Looking forward to you completing these!

Mirror
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yo congrats on your upcoming graduation!! that's so cool actually, and thats such a big step in your life, so i hope u have a great graduation !! :)

as someone from wisconsin, my best options to visit are: the dells (of course, ) house on the rock (though i think you have to buy tickets first? :/) since it's amazing (to me at least lol, ) and honestly anywhere in the driftless area, it's all so beautiful to me :D (note i haven't visited most of wisconsin, only the small section i live in and a little outside of it, so this is all just stuff i've seen/been to that i thought was cool)

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My recommendations for Wisconsin, as someone who has spent their whole life here, would allow you to hit every significant region of the state. Assuming Madison and Milwaukee are givens, I'd also suggest La Crosse so you can drive through the driftless area, Wisconsin dells for tourism, Green Bay because the Packers are so important to Wisconsin Culture, Door county for tourism, Ashland because it forces you to drive through the Northwoods (the northern 1/3 of the state that is heavily forested, lightly populated, and big for recreation). All these spots will allow you to drive through each geographic region of the state. I'll also add Eau Claire here at the end because it's where I currently live, although I'm originally from the area between Madison and Milwaukee.

taylorphillips
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Congratulations on finishing college! Love your work

danieldoyle
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I'm still learning just keep teaching and I am in Oklahoma City

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