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1. Toscana
Italy
822 people -
2. Chawton Cottage (Jane Austen's House)
United Kingdom: Great Britain: England: Hampshire: Chawton
13 people -
3. New Zealand
Australia/Oceania
10,659 people -
4. Schloss Neuschwanstein
Germany: Bayern: Schwangau
281 people -
5. Würzburg
Germany: Bayern: Unterfranken
6 people -
6. Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction
437 people -
7. Middle-earth
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction: Arda
231 people -
8. Hobbiton
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction: Arda: Middle-earth: Eriador: The Shire: Westfarthing
17 people -
9. Gatlinburg
United States: Tennessee
43 people -
10. San Francisco
United States: California: Northern California: Bay Area: San Francisco Peninsula
4,039 people -
11. Charleston
United States: South Carolina
266 people -
12. World of Narnia
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction
209 people -
13. Bath
United Kingdom: Great Britain: England: Somerset
279 people -
14. Museum Of Costume
United Kingdom: Great Britain: England: Somerset: Bath
9 people -
15. Jerusalem
Israel
869 people -
16. Israel
Middle East
2,419 people -
17. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
United Kingdom: Great Britain: England: London: Southwark
561 people -
18. Chicago
United States: Illinois: Cook County
2,450 people -
19. Field Museum Of Natural History
United States: Illinois: Cook County: Chicago: Downtown: The Loop: Grant Park: Museum Campus Chicago
2 cheers63 people -
20. House Of Blues Chicago
United States: Illinois: Cook County: Chicago: Downtown: Near North Side: Streeterville: Magnificent Mile
1 cheer10 people -
21. Navy Pier
United States: Illinois: Cook County: Chicago: Downtown: Near North Side: Streeterville
46 people
Recent entries
Busch Gardens, Williamsburg
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The year was 1975, I was 15, and “Busch Gardens – The Olde Country” was shiny and new. My favorite ride at that time was the Glissade, a small-ish steel coaster with a blazing fast corkscrew. (It is no longer there.) Of course, the Loch Ness Monster came in 1978 and knocked our socks off. It was (and remains) an amazing ride. Busch Gardens is about more than the rides, though, it’s the beautiful “Olde Europe” atmosphere with entertainment and surroundings that are unique among theme parks.
My family visited there every summer for years until we kids were all grown ups going in different directions. I haven’t been there for a long time and I would love to return soon. Busch Gardens is the best and most beautiful theme park ever. That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it. ;-)
over 5 years ago
