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VicSisi

VicSisi


39 places I want to go   25 places I've been
  1. 1. Andy Warhol Museum
    United StatesPennsylvaniaAllegheny CountyPittsburgh
    160 people
  2. 2. New Zealand
    Australia/Oceania
    10,659 people
  3. 3. Madagascar
    Africa
    1 cheer
    3,038 people
  4. 4. Ontario
    Canada
    1,136 people
  5. 5. Seattle
    United StatesWashington StateKing County
    3,180 people
  6. 6. Michigan
    United States
    457 people
  7. 7. Arizona
    United States
    986 people
  8. 8. The Mütter Museum
    United StatesPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCenter CityCollege Of Physicians Of Philadelphia
    211 people
  9. 9. Portland
    United StatesOregon
    1,364 people
  10. 10. Amsterdam
    NetherlandsNoord-Holland
    4,074 people
  11. 11. Cancún
    MexicoQuintana Roo
    709 people
  12. 12. Cuba
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,513 people
  13. 13. Costa Rica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,286 people
  14. 14. Jamaica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    2,942 people
  15. 15. Tennessee
    United States
    452 people
  16. 16. Mississippi
    United States
    325 people
  17. 17. Texas
    United States
    1,266 people
  18. 18. Illinois
    United States
    439 people
  19. 19. Australia
    Australia/Oceania
    14,686 people
  20. 20. Ireland
    Europe
    11,301 people
  21. 21. United Kingdom
    Europe
    1 cheer
    6,347 people

Recent entries

French Quarter, New Orleans

City with charm

Despite what some of these entries have to say, I found the French Quarter to be charming, yes after Katrina. The city is very vibrant and definitely still trying to rebuild. The streets are cleaned regularly, but there is a bit of a smell to it. It’s a big city so higher crime rates, homelessness, and parking problems just come with that. Using common sense is all that it takes to be safe here. It’s definitely worth visiting at least once! Just walking down Dauphine St. feels like being in a different country.

over 4 years ago

Cafe Du Monde, French Quarter

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Open 24 hours a day to fill that craving for beignets!

over 4 years ago

District of Columbia, United States

Everyone wants to go at least once

In our nation’s capital, there is plenty to see and do. The surrounding areas are also fun to visit.

Riding the metro is convenient, as long as it isn’t during rush hour.

There is extending security in most of the museums and government buildings, so be prepared to have your bags searched and poked at with a stick.

The war memorials are very well built, and often quite emotional to see, as many people still come to look up the names of those they lost.

And sometimes, if you are lucky, you will see a protestor standing outside the whitehouse.

over 5 years ago
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