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Tracking your goal to visit all fifty states can be highly enjoyable. Take a look at these ten different and unique ways to track your quest, based upon maps of the United States. 1) Use a unique USA Scratch-Off Map. The USA map is poster sized and makes great wall art. Like a lottery ticket, you scratch off the top layer and a brilliant bottom layer is revealed. We have some available in the Travel Goal Getter Store on sale now for $20 or 2 for $35. 2) Melissa & Doug License Plate Game. In addition to tracking states visited, this also makes a great road trip license plate game where you flip the plates once found. You can pick one up on Amazon or Ebay for under $20. They are highly durable and we've used ours on family road trips for years! Photo used under creative commons by mil8. 3) The classic pin map! Photo used under creative commons by daveynin. 4) Collect them all! Relatively inexpensive and easy to find, collect fridge magnets from each state you visit and create a large colorful map on your refrigerator. Other collections may be right up your alley such as shot glasses, spoons, postcards, t-shirts, piggy banks, thimbles, quarters etc. Check our our 50 State Collections board on Pinterest for more ideas. 5) Get Crafty! Make your own map of the USA using materials around the house or with fancy cutouts like in the picture above. A visit to a scrap-booking store would likely point you in the right direction. Photo used under creative commons by kevin dooley. 6) Rock Collection - This map would take a little more effort to find the right shape for each state but fun nonetheless, especially for rock-hounds. Photo used under creative commons by Kevin Hutchinson. 7) You may have to visit some car junk yards but a license plate collection is definitely unique! (you may also have to take a sheet metal class to learn how to cut them into a large map of the US!) If you don't want to get dirty searching for plates, thousands are available on Ebay to complete your collection. Photo used under creative commons by Brett L. 8) I'm not sure if they still use these napkins on Southwest flights but you get the point - just scribble in your states! 9) Tattoo your states! Better get the big states out of the way first! Ouch! Image source 10) We're just a little biased but what list wouldn't be complete without our very own Travel Goal Getter iPad App! Track states visited and 270 countries/territories too! Also, includes tracking for bucket-lists/travel goal lists. Available in the App Store here. Author: Eric
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![]() Congratulations to member Gary Flanagan for completing his THIRD All Fifty States trip in June! Gary's first trip in 2001 took him to All Fifty States in 43 days with other family members. His second trip, with Edmund and Pete Flanagan in 2003, was a fundraising trip for victims of the Station Nightclub fire in Rhode Island and took just 8 days, 20 minutes! His last trip brought him to 50 states and 51 capitols in 33 travel days. Gary has raised funds on many of his trips helping support and bring awareness to Catholic Charities USA, Catholic Charities of East Tennessee, The Sgt. Dennis J Flanagan Foundation, The Women's Care Center of Sevier County, Hoops for Heroes, The Station Fire Memorial Fund, and Ronald McDonald House Charities. We are proud to have Gary as a member and please help us congratulate him on his incredible achievement! Way to go Gary! Author: Eric
You might also like... Happy Fourth of July to our American followers. Visiting all fifty states is a patriotic gesture in itself. All Fifty Club members value and want to know more about each state of our union. Some of our travel stops, generate an overwhelming patriotic feeling - that feeling that we are proud to be Americans and in awe of American history and all that America has to offer. Here's just a few that most Travel Goal Getters have been to.
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You might also like... ![]() Happy Flag Day! Please enjoy these Flag Day facts and a selection of wonderful artwork and pictures from around the US of the Stars and Stripes.
Do you have a favorite picture of "Old Glory"? We'd love to see it! Photo used under creative commons by qthomasbower. New York City, NY Photo used under creative commons by jnn1776. JFK Library, Boston, MA Photo used under creative commons by jimbowen0306. Sturbridge Village, MA Photo used under creative commons by Julia Folsom. Brighton, WI Photo used under creative commons by Bill Garrett. Author: Eric
You might also like... ![]() I’d like to introduce you to Travel Goal Getter Member Martha Lewis. Martha’s story isn't about visiting all fifty states on a whirlwind trip. Instead, it’s about many different trips over the years that culminated in her realization that only a handful of states to visit remained. It was at that moment of realization that Martha added “visit all fifty states” to her bucket-list, making a commitment to see them all. But for Martha, a native of Virginia, it has never been about putting a foot down in a state and calling it good; for her it’s about the experiences. From eating scrumptious road side lobster pot meals in Maine, cruising Alaska, hiking in Hawaii, taking in the Black Hills of South Dakota from the back of a motorcycle, and train trips to Florida and New York, her experiences are varied. Over the years she’s repeated visits to some of her favorite states making sure to seek out new experiences each time. For her fiftieth state, Louisiana, Martha waited until Mardi Gras this year, met up with several friends and had a non-stop week of parades, tours, food, beads, and she even held an alligator! Now that’s how you wrap up all fifty states!
Martha explained, “I've learned more about the United States by traveling than I ever learned in school. I've made new friends, have wonderful memories, and lots of pictures. It’s really neat to be watching a movie or TV show and recognize a place that you've actually been to.” Congratulations on All Fifty States, Martha! May your travels ahead be as rewarding and plentiful as those in the past! Author: Eric You might also like...
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You might also like... ![]() Here's a neat way to track your visits to all fifty states; this clever USA scratch-off wall map! This is from the same company that created the popular world scratch-off map. The foil top layer features a subtle Stars and Stripes design and when you scratch-off the places you've visited, a vibrant world of geographical detail is revealed beneath. The result is a totally unique and authentic record of your journeys to hang on the wall (frame not included). Scratch Map U.S.A. Edition comes packaged in a beautifully designed card tube and measures 33.1 x 23.4 inches when flat. Get yours today from the Travel Goal Getter Store - we have them in stock! They also make a great gift! $30 each or 2 for $50 - includes priority shipping. You also might like: ![]() This could possibly be the most unique bed and breakfast experience in all fifty states! Imagine staying on a former Coast Guard light station, 85 feet above the ocean, 25 miles off the coast of Southport, North Carolina! You don't have to imagine it - it's real! Richard and Rhonda Neal acquired the rusty station, called The Frying Pan Tower in 2010 through a government surplus sale and are currently in the process of restoring the platform. Despite the ongoing restoration project, the station, originally built in 1966, is open to adventure seekers who are looking for an extremely unique way to enjoy the ocean, the marine life & reef upon which it sits, not to mention the unobstructed views of the sea and stars. Reservation options start at $300 if you arrange your own transportation (boat or helicopter) or $498 which includes boat transportation, meals and two nights accommodations. Watch the videos below to get a feel for what it is like at the station. I don't think I would bring the kids, but what an adventure it would be!
What is the most unique bed & breakfast experience you've enjoyed?
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