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What place isn't on the list that should be?
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I'm voting for Lake Tahoe (California/Nevada).
I was just there for the first time this weekend and it was absolutely gorgeous! We stayed with a bunch of friends in a rented log cabin. It was a lovely weekend. Even though we don't ski or snowboard it was still nice to walk around to see the amazing views. Snow covered mountains, snow dusted evergreen trees, and a sparkling lake. I'm looking forward to going there in the summer.
Gee now this list could get ugly & very long. But if you are ever in Oklahoma I would suggest going to DiscoveryLand just outside of Tulsa/Sand Springs in the NE part of "Green Country". Its where in the summer months an outdoor theater of either Rogers & Hammerstein's musicals of OKLAHOMA or SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS are performed nightly. People come from all over the world to see a performance. I tend to go every year or so for the past 30 years and still enjoy going!
http://www.discoverylandusa.com/
or even close to Bartlesville, OK (okay a bit from there actually) you have Woolaroc the home of the founder of Phillips Petroleum. There is a very large collection of indian & western art present.
http://www.woolaroc.org/
Both are excellent for families and people of all ages.
Lake Tahoe is mentioned in the second book: 1 000 Places to See Before You Die In the USA and Canada.
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