Posted: Aug 17, 2008, 9:03 PM CST
tipaly81 wrote:If you're looking for Native American, I would visit New Mexico area. There are four states that touch exactly one anothers corners, it's called the four corners. Any way, there are a lot of places to visit and markets to experience. Also, go to Mesa Verde, that's a national park where you can visit cliff dwellings and such. It cost about $20 + to get in, but it's worth it. I've been twice.
Good luck.
Definitely Mesa Verde...I was there as a kid & still remember it. Santa Fe, New Mexico would be another area. Carlsbad Caverns is in southern New Mexico.
Yep to San Francisco, you could do the trip to Alcatraz (used to be a prison, if you've ever seen the movie The Rock with Sean Connery)...there's also a nice restaurant called the Cliff House (haven't been there, but from what I've seen, it's got a great ocean view).
San Diego if you're up for it....the zoo, Balboa Park, Sea World, Old Town, Sea Port Village, the Presidio (I could even give you directions to the house I grew up in...lol)
If you made it up to Redding I could act as a tour guide...Shasta Caverns, the different lakes, Mt. Shasta, McCloud, Mt. Lassen....if you're here at the right time of year maybe even a rodeo...lol
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