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20 places I want to go   20 places I've been
  1. 1. Italy
    Europe
    13,661 people
  2. 2. Cabo San Lucas
    MexicoBaja California SurLos Cabos
    425 people
  3. 3. Ice Hotel
    SwedenNorrbottens LänNorrbottenKirunaJukkasjärvi
    599 people
  4. 4. Fremont Street
    United StatesNevadaLas VegasNorth SideDowntown
    19 people
  5. 5. Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender
    United StatesNevadaLas VegasWest SideWest FlamingoGold Coast Hotel & Casino
    4 people
  6. 6. Andy Warhol Museum
    United StatesPennsylvaniaAllegheny CountyPittsburgh
    160 people
  7. 7. Scotland
    United KingdomGreat Britain
    4,015 people
  8. 8. Tucson
    United StatesArizona
    105 people
  9. 9. Madison
    United StatesWisconsin
    84 people
  10. 10. Austin
    United StatesTexas
    776 people
  11. 11. Japanese Tea Garden
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaBay AreaSan Francisco PeninsulaSan FranciscoGolden Gate Park
    1 cheer
    44 people
  12. 12. Greece
    Europe
    11,105 people
  13. 13. New York City
    United StatesNew York State
    1 cheer
    7,884 people
  14. 14. Amsterdam
    NetherlandsNoord-Holland
    4,073 people
  15. 15. South By Southwest Festival
    United StatesTexasAustin
    175 people
  16. 16. Grand Canyon National Park
    United StatesArizonaCoconino County
    1 cheer
    1,869 people
  17. 17. Petrified Forest National Park
    United StatesArizona
    78 people
  18. 18. Tombstone
    United StatesArizonaCochise County
    52 people
  19. 19. Alcatraz
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaBay AreaSan Francisco PeninsulaSan Francisco
    439 people
  20. 20. The Robot Co-op Office
    United StatesWashington StateKing CountySeattleCapitol Hill
    83 people

Recent entries

Jerome, Arizona

I didn't see any ghosts, though!

I went to Jerome Thanksgiving weekend 2007. It was pretty cold compared to the valley but beautiful nonetheless. We stayed at The Ghost City Inn. This place is owned by the Chief of Police and his wife. She is super friendly and a great cook. What I liked most was that they didn’t hover too much and this B&B is super cozy and comfortable.

I was surprised to find a head shop in town! =) We had dinner at Belguim Jennie’s Bordello & Pizzeria, the old whore house for the miners. It’s a very small place but the owner/server is more than happy to share the history of the building, Jennie and the city.

Jerome Winery had some friendly faces and damn good sparkling wines. The Gold King Mine was fun to wander around. Mostly it’s a lot of “things” from the mining era but not necessarily of Jerome. You can’t miss the proprietor here: an old man with a long white beard working a turn-of-the-century sawmill.

On our way out we hit up the Douglas Mansion. It would probably be best to check this out first to learn all about the city. There’s a movie to watch and many rooms to wander around displaying artifacts of the Douglas Family.

Overall, Jerome is a great piece of Arizona history and you should go and spend at least one day there.

over 3 years ago

Central Library, Phoenix

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This library rocks. First, it has pretty much everything you could want or need. Movies, magazines, kids area, PCs with Internet and, of course, books. They also offer all sorts of classes. The views from the top floor are prety damn good, especially for a library. This is also a great hub for First Fridays.

over 3 years ago

Japanese Friendship Garden, Phoenix

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The Japanese Friendship Garden is beautiful! It’s a really peaceful spot tucked away near Roosevelt Row.

I believe they only take cash for their admission ($5 a person, was it?) so make sure you hit up the ATM beforehand.

over 3 years ago
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