Don’t worry, you’ll be able to go someday, I’m sure. You’ll love it. A Major American City that I really want to visit and haven’t yet is Washington D.C.
I’ve heard some good things about Chicago, despite what other movies portray. The major city in my state is pretty fine too, it isn’t as bad as NYC or Los Angeles.
[quote="ellie-jessie-eve":2u4my060]A Major American City that I really want to visit and haven’t yet is Washington D.C.[/quote:2u4my060]
I got to visit Washington D.C. when I was 3, although I don’t remember most of the landmarks.
My favorite major American city that I’ve never been to is San Francisco. Next to that would probably be Chicago and New York.
Well, for one thing, it’s right next to Pixar, so it’s where I plan to live someday. But I’d always found the landforms and geological activity interesting. It’s also the main location in The Love Bug, which is one of my favorite movies. And besides that, “San Francisco” just sounds cool.
To be honest, cities have never really interested me at all. The idea of being in a city is actually overwhelming and scary for me. Just driving through New York City at 12:45 in the morning was crazy enough for me, and same goes for going through Orlando on I-4 - not even into the city itself! I guess when you’re born small-town, you tend to prefer small-town, or at least a quiet city, which is more like where we’re living now.
Yeah, no kidding! We had two smallesh ones here in Oklahoma last year, and they were a big deal. I bet you all out in California have those all the time!
I come from a small town (well SMALL for California and my friends standards. But they’ve never been to a small Nebraska town), and everyone here hates being in a small town.
I myself am fine everywhere. I love the country, I love small towns, and I love cities. I’m comfortable in my dad’s hometown of Nebraska and in New York City! I’m just weird that way.
I grew up in the suburbs. The town I grew yp in has about 52000 people, don’t know gow much when I was little, were not that small but smaller then St. Louis.