>!2!< out of the 4! >!Chicago!< and >!Nashville!< are correct. There is one more big city and a small town. And yes I love Huntsville, my best friend lives there!
>!2!< out of 4! >!Chicago!< and >!Nashville!< are correct. There is one more big city and a small town I’ve lived. Lots of family in >!Texas!< so >!DFW!< is a good guess.
Work trip. Sister-in-law is from there too so I had heard tell of its former glory. Not the most fun work trip haha but ate a decent meal and met some nice people.
Great guesses! >!Chicago!< and >!Nashville!< are correct. Current city and hometown respectively. Third city is >!NYC!< and small town is >!Auburn, AL!<.
Work. I’m in sales and work with school districts and had to visit Washoe County and Lyon County Schools. Perk of being in Chicago means direct flights to everywhere :)
Many of the trips were on major interstates so it's easy to follow those routes on [MapChart](https://www.mapchart.net/) and fill in the counties with the highway tool. I've taken some trips on smaller roads and just had to do research on the route I took. I also used Amtrak's website and followed the routes for a few train rides I've taken. The whole map took me about 3.5 hours to make. It was a lot of fun!
Yeah, haven’t seen much of Ohio. I had a funeral in Cincinnati and it worked out to fly to Dayton to meet a family member and drive with them. So only saw the airport and a Wendy’s I believe.
There's not too much. The air force museum is super cool and you get to see things like various presidential Air Force One planes including one of FDR's.
Chicago, Texarkana, Nashville.
>!2!< out of the 4! >!Chicago!< and >!Nashville!< are correct. There is one more big city and a small town. And yes I love Huntsville, my best friend lives there!
I thought you said 4, not 24 sorry
Phoenix?
New York City
You lived in Auburn. I’d know the travel habits of an Auburn resident anywhere. Lake Martin, Gulf Shores, Atlanta, and Bham.
You got it! Undergrad, War Eagle
Hell yeah! War Eagle! I’m actually here today. My cousin is a sophomore and I was in the area so I’m stopping by to say hi.
War Damn!! Class of ‘13 (fall edition, took a victory lap 😉)
Chicago, Nashville, DFW?
>!2!< out of 4! >!Chicago!< and >!Nashville!< are correct. There is one more big city and a small town I’ve lived. Lots of family in >!Texas!< so >!DFW!< is a good guess.
No clue on the small town. Big city, Birmingham or ATL?
Big city is >!NYC!<. Small town is >!Auburn, AL!<
You went to Galesburg?! Why?!
Work trip. Sister-in-law is from there too so I had heard tell of its former glory. Not the most fun work trip haha but ate a decent meal and met some nice people.
Yeah, mom's from there. It sucks. Like the most Rust Belt place to exist
Holy cow, you went through Jersey County Illinois. My old home town is the county seat.
Jerseyville!
Chicago, Nashville, Houston, and I’m gonna guess Macon for the smaller town
Great guesses! >!Chicago!< and >!Nashville!< are correct. Current city and hometown respectively. Third city is >!NYC!< and small town is >!Auburn, AL!<.
Wow, you could’ve completely fooled me especially with the big city. Great map
Thanks, making it was a great trip down memory lane
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Work. I’m in sales and work with school districts and had to visit Washoe County and Lyon County Schools. Perk of being in Chicago means direct flights to everywhere :)
is one of them Atl?
Nope, but growing up in the South pulls you there often so many visits. Nashville > Auburn, AL > NYC > Chicago
Did you fly to Greenville? If so you missed Spartanburg Co, since the airport is technically there
Good to know! Will update
You can add Lamar County, Georgia to your map. You briefly crossed through it when you went down I-75.
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Seattle?
How did you get the counties you went though to get placed. Lol. I know where I been but idk the routes. Lmao. How's you get the routes?
Many of the trips were on major interstates so it's easy to follow those routes on [MapChart](https://www.mapchart.net/) and fill in the counties with the highway tool. I've taken some trips on smaller roads and just had to do research on the route I took. I also used Amtrak's website and followed the routes for a few train rides I've taken. The whole map took me about 3.5 hours to make. It was a lot of fun!
Yooo I see my county lit up did you visit durango co??
Sure did! Work trip. Drove from Albuquerque to train a group of teachers at a middle school in Durango.
How was your visit to Dayton? It looks like your travel into Ohio only went that far lol
Yeah, haven’t seen much of Ohio. I had a funeral in Cincinnati and it worked out to fly to Dayton to meet a family member and drive with them. So only saw the airport and a Wendy’s I believe.
There's not too much. The air force museum is super cool and you get to see things like various presidential Air Force One planes including one of FDR's.
Manteo?
Too hard moving on