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Favorite Historical Places You’ve Visited

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  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,278

    The old ASUW shellhouse on the shores of the Montlake Cut.

    That's a good one. Lots of history there Yella. Don't have to tell you.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,278

    The Throbber did visit the 9-11 site about two years hence....that was a terk jerker, for sure. Too soon. Too fucking soon.

    I was there. Didn't cry. Too tuff I guess. But it was somber. Still, didn't cry. I want to be clear about that.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,278

    Graceland, Memphis, TN is cheesy Americana but totally awesome. Elvis’s gun collection alone is worth it.

    Shout out to our dear departed brother @dnc .

    Jimminy Yella. Come on.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club

    Graceland, Memphis, TN is cheesy Americana but totally awesome. Elvis’s gun collection alone is worth it.

    Shout out to our dear departed brother @dnc .

    Jimminy Yella. Come on.
    Listen @creepycoug i know you only listen to Tito Puente and other mambo music, but Elvis is a god.
  • BearsWiin
    BearsWiin Member Posts: 5,076
    edited February 2019

    The Collosseum and Forum in Rome. Nothing in Florence or anywhere else in Tuscany touched it for me. To stand in the very spot from which one guy ruled an area as large as the Roman empire once stretched, at a time when people were still wiping their asses with their hands, was, to say the least, unique and impressive. Assissi was cool ... very cool, but St. Francis doesn't compete well with Julius Ceasar in my book. Still, I recommend the hell out of Assissi. Worth the trip, as it's a bit out of the way.

    Southern Italy is coming up next and Paestum looms large as a great experience ... to see truly intact Greek temples. Fuck. And of course Athens. While the Parthenon and Acropolis are not in great shape relative to other Greek ruins (like southern Italy and southern France), that's where it began and should also be pretty fucking killer.

    The grand daddy of them all is later ... Egypt. Gotta time that one right for obvious reasons. I'm still a little shaky about going right now.

    Don't climb the Pyramids. I got about 50 feet up one and stumbled on the sign in four languages telling me to get the hell off

    I invite you to read Gore Vidal's Creation before scheduling your trip to Greece
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,278
    BearsWiin said:

    The Collosseum and Forum in Rome. Nothing in Florence or anywhere else in Tuscany touched it for me. To stand in the very spot from which one guy ruled an area as large as the Roman empire once stretched, at a time when people were still wiping their asses with their hands, was, to say the least, unique and impressive. Assissi was cool ... very cool, but St. Francis doesn't compete well with Julius Ceasar in my book. Still, I recommend the hell out of Assissi. Worth the trip, as it's a bit out of the way.

    Southern Italy is coming up next and Paestum looms large as a great experience ... to see truly intact Greek temples. Fuck. And of course Athens. While the Parthenon and Acropolis are not in great shape relative to other Greek ruins (like southern Italy and southern France), that's where it began and should also be pretty fucking killer.

    The grand daddy of them all is later ... Egypt. Gotta time that one right for obvious reasons. I'm still a little shaky about going right now.

    Don't climb the Pyramids. I got about 50 feet up one and stumbled on the sign in four languages telling me to get the hell off

    I invite you to read Gore Vidal's Creation before scheduling your trip to Greece
    Good tip. I shall.

    You actually tried to climb one? I guess that was a thing once right? Not surprised someone thought to put a stop to it. It's made of sandstone for Peterman's sake.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club
    BearsWiin said:

    The Collosseum and Forum in Rome. Nothing in Florence or anywhere else in Tuscany touched it for me. To stand in the very spot from which one guy ruled an area as large as the Roman empire once stretched, at a time when people were still wiping their asses with their hands, was, to say the least, unique and impressive. Assissi was cool ... very cool, but St. Francis doesn't compete well with Julius Ceasar in my book. Still, I recommend the hell out of Assissi. Worth the trip, as it's a bit out of the way.

    Southern Italy is coming up next and Paestum looms large as a great experience ... to see truly intact Greek temples. Fuck. And of course Athens. While the Parthenon and Acropolis are not in great shape relative to other Greek ruins (like southern Italy and southern France), that's where it began and should also be pretty fucking killer.

    The grand daddy of them all is later ... Egypt. Gotta time that one right for obvious reasons. I'm still a little shaky about going right now.

    Don't climb the Pyramids. I got about 50 feet up one and stumbled on the sign in four languages telling me to get the hell off

    I invite you to read Gore Vidal's Creation before scheduling your trip to Greece
    Does it have as much pegging as Myra Breckinridge ?
  • BearsWiin
    BearsWiin Member Posts: 5,076
    edited February 2019

    BearsWiin said:

    The Collosseum and Forum in Rome. Nothing in Florence or anywhere else in Tuscany touched it for me. To stand in the very spot from which one guy ruled an area as large as the Roman empire once stretched, at a time when people were still wiping their asses with their hands, was, to say the least, unique and impressive. Assissi was cool ... very cool, but St. Francis doesn't compete well with Julius Ceasar in my book. Still, I recommend the hell out of Assissi. Worth the trip, as it's a bit out of the way.

    Southern Italy is coming up next and Paestum looms large as a great experience ... to see truly intact Greek temples. Fuck. And of course Athens. While the Parthenon and Acropolis are not in great shape relative to other Greek ruins (like southern Italy and southern France), that's where it began and should also be pretty fucking killer.

    The grand daddy of them all is later ... Egypt. Gotta time that one right for obvious reasons. I'm still a little shaky about going right now.

    Don't climb the Pyramids. I got about 50 feet up one and stumbled on the sign in four languages telling me to get the hell off

    I invite you to read Gore Vidal's Creation before scheduling your trip to Greece
    Good tip. I shall.

    You actually tried to climb one? I guess that was a thing once right? Not surprised someone thought to put a stop to it. It's made of sandstone for Peterman's sake.


    For some reason I thought it was four languages. Probably confusing it with some other sign telling me not to do whatever the fuck I was doing


  • whlinder
    whlinder Member Posts: 5,383



    The grand daddy of them all is later ... Egypt. Gotta time that one right for obvious reasons. I'm still a little shaky about going right now.

    Cairo is cheap as fuck right now. For obvious reasons. In September stayed at the Ritz for like $150 a night. Ubers super cheap.

    I climbed like 3 blocks worth. It’s not easy (I’m not a climber) and while I’m sure it could be done they’re not in great shape.
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,843 Swaye's Wigwam
    Stopped by this lovely place this AM

    https://www.nps.gov/places/dismal-nitch.htm

    my favorite name