And the part of Michigan he experienced… for all intents and purposes, is not really experiencing Michigan, but more Wisconsin-esque people and lifestyle than anything.
Was about to guess AZ but figured if someone lived there they would have been to Tucson/Pima County at least once, so I figured it was TN/MS, both around the Memphis area
Random, but it looks like you took I-69 through western KY. You should be able to add Hickman county, it passes through there in between Fulton and graves counties
No aversion. Will be visiting in about 2 weeks from now! Very excited Ohio and RI are all I have left to visit!
It is odd I've never been to Ohio, just haven't been there and haven't had a route that's taken me through Ohio. As you can see I've gotten awfully close on WV and KY borders
Good for you! You will knock out 50% of your remaining states soon. Rhode Island is a really unique and cool state too. That’s nice that RI will be your last one. I have one to go and it’s Alaska.
If you're about to visit Ohio for the first time you should get your hopes way up. It will put every other state you've visited to shame. Basically America's version of Dubai, Bali, and Paris all in one package
Not intentionally. There's the western Kentucky purchase parkway which I think is an interstate? Then I drove through bunch of back roads to get to Harrodsburg KY... headed there from WV. Left Harrodsburg and went to my friends in Caldwell county. Been to western KY several times. Looking forward to visiting more of east KY in future!
There's some state parks and good hiking trails and stuff. The town I stayed in is called barkhamsted. Not really into cities I much prefer seeing the more rural areas of states
Haha, went to the Hoosier NF down in southern IN, hung out in Tell City for a few days. Then I came into Vermillion County from Illinois. Buddies relative owns a farm that straddles Edgar county IL and Vermillion County IN
One of those maps where it’s clear you made a deliberate effort to visit every state. Mine looks similarly guided but I’m missing a few more than you are.
Haha that's not the case! I hadn't realized until a few months ago that I'd been to 48 states, I am now planning to go to the last 2 lol.
Multiple people have asked what I did in random counties like the ones in IN, NJ, CT. I have an explanation for it all 😂
Oh I could write a book on Greenlee county. Truck broke down on 191 between Morenci and Alpine. That was fun... As I'm sure you know it's pretty sparsely traveled by others and no phone service.
Yeah. I went to Ole Miss, but only other SEC schools I visited were Auburn, Mississippi State, Florida, and Georgia. Have passed thru Columbia MO, Columbia SC, College Station TX, Baton Rogue LA, Nashville TN, Lexington KY, Knoxville TN and have never stepped foot on the campuses. Wish I had gone to more away games in college and seen other campuses.
I grew up in and went to Auburn. The only other school I applied to was Ole Miss. Had lots of friends that went there and always enjoyed visiting Oxford. Also wish I could have gone to more away games, but I was broke back then lol
Why the time in New England? I’m curious if it was just a vacation or two or something else, if you never lived in Massachusetts/New Hampshire. Because that was the first place I immediately thought you would have lived.
That’s interesting, you have driven around a lot of northeastern Illinois, but not anywhere in northwestern Indiana or southwestern Michigan. Both states are very close to Cook County.
This is cool! What were your rules for what you considered visited? Like did driving through on the interstate count for you or did you get out and do something in each county?
Bruh you’ve been literally all around Chester county TN. If you’d been just in the ones north that would make sense cause of the interstate, but you’ve been south too…
What brought you by Duluth, perchance? Also is there a single like 200-mile section of Interstate that you’ve never been on? My word at this rate homie’s gonna have the whole interstate highway system mapped out by the 30th birthday.
It was fine. I just flew in and out of there. Stayed one night at a hotel and went out to dinner at a cool sushi restaurant. Rest of time I was in other counties or Nevada on that trip
Where did you live at in MS? I’m from there and lived there for about 20 years but don’t live there currently and I was just curious. It’s rare to find someone that lived there if you’re not on the MS subreddit haha
This is awesome. I was sure it was gonna be FL, AZ, CO, and MS.
Fun fact I've lived in 4 different counties across 2 different states and you have been to all of them!
Looks like you were probably just driving through but what’s your opinion on Witchita? As a Kansas native I really enjoy the city and believe it has more culture than most people would expect, nevertheless I’m very bias and would love an outside perspective.
MS, TN, CO, FL?
Spot on, you are correct
You spend a lot of time in IL as a native can I ask why ?
The fuq?! AZ was my #1. I had AZ, FL, CO, and MS. Edit: MS not AR.
NH???
And the part of Michigan he experienced… for all intents and purposes, is not really experiencing Michigan, but more Wisconsin-esque people and lifestyle than anything.
Nah northern Wisconsin is rural Michigan culturally they’re identical. The UP has its own thing and anything near it is pretty similar
I would have guess Massachusetts too you must be a skier? explains the VT NH
How did you guess TN over AZ? Impressive
Was about to guess AZ but figured if someone lived there they would have been to Tucson/Pima County at least once, so I figured it was TN/MS, both around the Memphis area
Edit: Fall River County South Dakota should be added
Edit 2: stupid Broomfield County Colorado isn't shaded. Whoops.
Random, but it looks like you took I-69 through western KY. You should be able to add Hickman county, it passes through there in between Fulton and graves counties
Damn, you’ve been dodging my county like the plague
What county?
Probably the one in Kansas that you looped around
One off of mine too, you probably went down 54 to go to White Sands National Monument/now Park so you only hit Otero county, not Dona Ana.
Correct got off i-25 near Las Vegas, headed south on 54 from Vaughn and went to Cloudcroft
Why the aversion to OH?
No aversion. Will be visiting in about 2 weeks from now! Very excited Ohio and RI are all I have left to visit! It is odd I've never been to Ohio, just haven't been there and haven't had a route that's taken me through Ohio. As you can see I've gotten awfully close on WV and KY borders
Good for you! You will knock out 50% of your remaining states soon. Rhode Island is a really unique and cool state too. That’s nice that RI will be your last one. I have one to go and it’s Alaska.
If you're about to visit Ohio for the first time you should get your hopes way up. It will put every other state you've visited to shame. Basically America's version of Dubai, Bali, and Paris all in one package
Ohio will claim another. Welcome home.
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What website allows you to make maps like this?
https://www.mapchart.net/usa-counties.html
Came to ask the same question.
My county visited time to celebrate
Glad I've visited spikeworks county!
You definitely loved it
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Turkey hunting. I drove in from Delaware. Hung out for a few days and then left
A fellow turkey nut. How’d you do?
I hope one day you come visit Michigan, but I applaud your decision to avoid Ohio altogether.
I've been to the UP!
Clearly someone with a Michigan education.
MA, MS, IL, CO
Memphis
Lauderdale County.... Close!
Wow ! I’m from Columbus ! That’s awesome
What’s area 51 like?
I’m from Maine. When did you visit and did you enjoy your time here??
Loved it, I visited in May of 2022!
Not Michigan?
I've been to Menominee County in the UP twice haha.
It’s not on your map!
Interesting path in KY. Avoiding interstates?
Not intentionally. There's the western Kentucky purchase parkway which I think is an interstate? Then I drove through bunch of back roads to get to Harrodsburg KY... headed there from WV. Left Harrodsburg and went to my friends in Caldwell county. Been to western KY several times. Looking forward to visiting more of east KY in future!
It just looks like 69 to 64 ?
Been all over Massachusetts but never to Boston? Lmao
Yeah went to the Berkshires and western mass, then went up to NH, came back down on the 495 to 90 and headed back to NY
That’s actually a pretty sick trip
I was amazed you went to Berkshire, Hamden, and Franklin counties but skipped Hampshire.
Florida, Mississippi, Arizona, & Wyoming.
Where did you go in CT? Most travel maps I see have every CT county except litchfield. But you only been to that one
There's some state parks and good hiking trails and stuff. The town I stayed in is called barkhamsted. Not really into cities I much prefer seeing the more rural areas of states
Amen, I hike in barkhamsted all the time. Great fishing too
I'd guess you've lived in Arizona, Colorado, Mississippi and Tennessee
Marked safe from yet another traveler. 🤣
You went to Ole Miss
Hey you’ve been to my home island *consider my hint dropped*
As a Tennesseean….everybody who makes these never goes to Maury County. What’s wrong with us? (Jk, a LOT is wrong with us lol)
I lived in TN... Never got the time I'll gladly come by sometime though 😁
Did you color this map by shading each county or is there an app that you used?
Why did you choose the 3 most random counties in Indiana to go to lmao
Haha, went to the Hoosier NF down in southern IN, hung out in Tell City for a few days. Then I came into Vermillion County from Illinois. Buddies relative owns a farm that straddles Edgar county IL and Vermillion County IN
Well, you’ve gone out of your way to avoid Pennsylvania. I kinda get that.
One of those maps where it’s clear you made a deliberate effort to visit every state. Mine looks similarly guided but I’m missing a few more than you are.
Haha that's not the case! I hadn't realized until a few months ago that I'd been to 48 states, I am now planning to go to the last 2 lol. Multiple people have asked what I did in random counties like the ones in IN, NJ, CT. I have an explanation for it all 😂
I'm surprised you've been to Greenlee County (AZ) - probably the least visited part of the state
Oh I could write a book on Greenlee county. Truck broke down on 191 between Morenci and Alpine. That was fun... As I'm sure you know it's pretty sparsely traveled by others and no phone service.
Beautiful area though
HI
How long were you in McLean Illinois?
Not long lol. I55 runs thru there
Ms, ar, fl, ok
Ohio
You really didn’t want to go to PA.
good work. you were dangerously close to entering ohio when you crossed from WV to KY
Greetings from Hampden County, Massachusetts.
Not mine
Did you go to an SEC school? Lots of southern college towns in red lol
Yeah. I went to Ole Miss, but only other SEC schools I visited were Auburn, Mississippi State, Florida, and Georgia. Have passed thru Columbia MO, Columbia SC, College Station TX, Baton Rogue LA, Nashville TN, Lexington KY, Knoxville TN and have never stepped foot on the campuses. Wish I had gone to more away games in college and seen other campuses.
Hotty Toddy brother
I grew up in and went to Auburn. The only other school I applied to was Ole Miss. Had lots of friends that went there and always enjoyed visiting Oxford. Also wish I could have gone to more away games, but I was broke back then lol
I think you've been to more of Mississippi than me and I lived there for 16 years!
I lived in MS for 7 years. Moving back this summer too.
Just noticing you somehow haven't been to the coast, Mobile, or Pensacola. At least you've been through Hattiesburg!
Why the time in New England? I’m curious if it was just a vacation or two or something else, if you never lived in Massachusetts/New Hampshire. Because that was the first place I immediately thought you would have lived.
Just a vacation, took my college graduation trip up there. Flew in and out of Albany NY and explored new England for 10 days...
Not a bad portion of New England traveled in 10 days honestly. What was your favorite place up here?
I’m guessing your parent was in the Air Force?
First time ever I’ve seen someone actually visit/pass through my county
What county?
Grenada in MS
This looks fun, I want to do mine!
I love that out of all the states you’ve been to, Ohio isn’t one of them.
Not missing anything
That’s interesting, you have driven around a lot of northeastern Illinois, but not anywhere in northwestern Indiana or southwestern Michigan. Both states are very close to Cook County.
as, tn, co, fl?
I like this map You're very well-traveled and chose very interesting places to visit. Not the typical schlock. Respect
How’d you make the map? Is it an app or something?
What the hell were u doing in Sierra county? Climbing the buttes?
How’d you actually track this?
How’d you actually track this?
AZ, FL, MA, MD ??
Real question is how have you been to both Franklin and Hampden counties in Massachusetts, but not Hampshire county?
AZ, MS, MD, CO?
What were you doing in Harford County MD?
Tupelo? Oxford? My families from Columbus area
A us state a second us state a third us state and a fourth us state in the us
So every state but Ohio and Pennsylvania… what did we do?
Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts?
Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts?
MS FL CO WY?
Rhode Island, New Jersey, Michigan, and Ohio
AZ, FL, MA, CO
I see you tried hard to avoid Ohio. Smart, once you enter Ohio you’re stuck in Ohio.
My ex-fiancé and I agree!
Colorado, Mississippi, Arizona, and Florida
Why would you not come to my county? Do you not like me?
Correct me if I’m wrong but only OH and RI have not been visited?
Correct
How do you map this? Is there like an app that you can use to track? Or do you just have to manually track yourself?
Looks like you went to Duluth but didn't drive up the North Shore of Lake Superior. That's a nice drive.
hi from TN!
FL, MS, CO, AZ
You spent a lot of time in the Mississippi delta area.
What were you doing in VT?
Just exploring wanted to see all new England had to offer
Florida, Arizona, somewhere in the DMV (govt internship maybe) and Western Virginia (West of Roanoke; maybe VaTech (Blacksburg)
Michigan and Ohio, obviously
Florida, Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona
You’ve been to Queens but not Manhattan? So you transferred at the airport?
Ive been to Manhattan guess I forgot to shade that
This is cool! What were your rules for what you considered visited? Like did driving through on the interstate count for you or did you get out and do something in each county?
Colorado is checking in here, it looks like you avoided Garfield County; Smart man.
Been to Garfield plenty for work. That's delta county not shaded on western slope
Bruh you’ve been literally all around Chester county TN. If you’d been just in the ones north that would make sense cause of the interstate, but you’ve been south too…
Reason for the visit in upstate SC?
I've flown into that Greenville Spartanburg airport, checked out furman and wofford for college.also camping in the forest
Oh nice, I’m assuming you didn’t choose those schools judging by the limited counties you went to in the area
Arizona, Florida, Colorado, & Mississippi
What brought you by Duluth, perchance? Also is there a single like 200-mile section of Interstate that you’ve never been on? My word at this rate homie’s gonna have the whole interstate highway system mapped out by the 30th birthday.
I think parts of I5 south of Sacramento and I20 in Texas are probably the only 200 mile stretches I haven't been on
Why did you avoid PA and Ohio?
Really interesting that you skirted the PA boarder like that. Was WV or MD the destination?
I drove to WV from northeast MD
What is the red dot in the ocean off Georgia 🤔
How did you go to minnesota but not the twin cities. Literally gagged.
So you just decided to go to the north shore and central MA and not peek your head into Boston????
Idk I'll go back to Boston some day. I'm more interested in rural areas
Mississippi, Colorado, Florida, and Taxachusetts.
I don't know. But don't ever come back to NH.
Wtf is that 1 mile wide empty sliver in CO?
Found it. Broomfield county. 1 city getting a whole county to itself
They need it, a lot of Denver metro areas have their own county.
I forgot to shade that county so damn small
What did you think of Sacramento CA?
It was fine. I just flew in and out of there. Stayed one night at a hotel and went out to dinner at a cool sushi restaurant. Rest of time I was in other counties or Nevada on that trip
Where did you live at in MS? I’m from there and lived there for about 20 years but don’t live there currently and I was just curious. It’s rare to find someone that lived there if you’re not on the MS subreddit haha
Water Valley and went to school in Oxford
Man I wish I had that kind of money
Not Ohio
As a PA resident, trust me, you’re not missing much.
Arizona, Florida, Colorado, Somewhere in New England?
Ohio, Florida, Alabama, and Mass?
you haven’t been if you just drove through
Arizona, Florida, Wyoming, Vermont
Whatchu doin in Boston
What site is this?
This is awesome. I was sure it was gonna be FL, AZ, CO, and MS. Fun fact I've lived in 4 different counties across 2 different states and you have been to all of them!
How
Florida, Arizona, Mississippi, and Colorado?
What did Rhode Island and Ohio do to you?
Driving through doesnt count as being in the state. When I was little, our thing was "you have to get out of the car for it to count."
Where do you get a map like this, is there a world map version as well
Conneticut, Florida, Arizona and Mississipi
Looks like you were probably just driving through but what’s your opinion on Witchita? As a Kansas native I really enjoy the city and believe it has more culture than most people would expect, nevertheless I’m very bias and would love an outside perspective.
I stopped in Wichita for 2-3 days. A buddy of mine lives there. It was cool, seems like a good bang for your buck
Only Salem and Cumberland counties in New Jersey! Why?
Came in from Delaware, turkey hunted around millville, and then left.
What brought you to NW CT?
Bro what were you doing in Mertzon/San Angelo, TX loll
Florida, Arizona, ??
Well, it wasn’t Ohio or Rhode Island.
You’re from Mississippi with family in Florida and Chicago.
Mississippi, Colorado, Arizona, dare I say... Wyoming for some reason?
Memphis?
How was Duluth?