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Old 02-14-2008, 07:29 PM   #1
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Default Help me plan my 2500-mile sightseeing trip

In two weeks I'll be spending a week driving from San Diego to Memphis. I'd appreciate your feedback on things to see. Here is what I have so far:

Tombstone, AZ
Thatcher, AZ - Spencer Kimball boyhood home
Snowflake, AZ - temple
Albuquerque, NM - temple
Santa Fe, NM - Cathedral Basilica, O'Keefe museum
Taos, NM - pueblo village
Lubbock, TX - temple
Fort Worth, TX - friends, temple
San Antonio, TX - Alamo, Riverwalk
Houston, TX - friends, temple
Baton Rouge, LA - temple
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:37 PM   #2
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After Thatcher you could cruise by neighboring Safford and see my grandparents' old place.

In between Albuquerque and Santa Fe you can stop at the Sandia Casino and hit the craps tables.

Take the high road between Santa Fe and Taos, much nicer.

Be sure to stop and get a picture of yourself taking a leak on one of those pretentious "Don't Mess With Texas" signs.

After Houston you must make a pilgrimage to the site of the original Gilley's, located in Pasadena, TX. You won't be able to live with yourself if you don't see the spot where Bud and Sissy first met.

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Old 02-15-2008, 04:34 AM   #3
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Be sure to stop and get a picture of yourself taking a leak on one of those pretentious "Don't Mess With Texas" signs.
Then the next time I'm in Wyoming, I'll go and take a shit on the capitol building lawn, or what there is with it. I'll make sure no to wipe with the sage brush.
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Old 02-15-2008, 04:19 PM   #4
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Then the next time I'm in Wyoming, I'll go and take a shit on the capitol building lawn, or what there is with it. I'll make sure no to wipe with the sage brush.
A word of advice if you do decide to do so: While it may seem like a good idea to piss with the wind while you're hunkered down, by doing so you're actually creating an eddy in the wind which in turn will create some serious splash-back. Best to orient yourself at an angle with with wind. That is, if the wind is from the west, which it will be 99% of the time, you'll want your manhood facing either northeast or southeast.

No need to thank me, I'm just happy someone else can learn from my experience.
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Carslbad Caverns.

There is no temple in Fort Worth btw.

avoid Lubbock.
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:51 PM   #6
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Thatcher, AZ - Spencer Kimball boyhood home
That was in my mission. Being the idiots we were, we decided to tract his old house. The people who lived there were not nice, to say the least.

We also tracted the house next door. It turned out the old guy used to sell insurance with SWK back in the day, and told us a few stories about him. That was back in '92, I'm sure he's passed away by now.
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AGree abotu avoiding Lubbock. Blecch.

Leave plenty of time for the Taos Pueblo, which is one of the cooler things I have seen in the american West.

I htought the O-Keefe museum in Santa Fe was pretty weak. Make sure you see the museum now in the old building in the main square, which I thought was much more interesting. There is also an indian cliff dwelling outside of town up near where Brian used to live that is also worth a side trip, IMO. I echo Landpoke's suggestion about the high road to Taos.
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I guess the San Antonio temple isn't as important as the others?
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Old 02-14-2008, 10:02 PM   #9
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I guess the San Antonio temple isn't as important as the others?
Ah, didn't realize they had one. Seven sessions? I might as well hit up Oklahoma City too and make it eight.
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Old 02-23-2008, 02:56 PM   #10
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That was in my mission. Being the idiots we were, we decided to tract his old house. The people who lived there were not nice, to say the least.

We also tracted the house next door. It turned out the old guy used to sell insurance with SWK back in the day, and told us a few stories about him. That was back in '92, I'm sure he's passed away by now.
I can't find anything from the church giving an address. I gather that it is not an official "site to see," but just some house that is privately owned and unmarked. Is that the case? I may skip it.

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There is also an indian cliff dwelling outside of town up near where Brian used to live that is also worth a side trip, IMO.
Where is that?
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