Did you miss our tour around the rest of the American states? We come back today and we are going to take you to no less interesting places in Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina and South Dakota. So, if you haven’t ever been to the USA before but hope to get there one time, it will be interesting for you to know where to go, what place to visit and what food to taste in this or that state. OHIO
Peep into Graeter’s Ice Cream and taste the extra delicious black raspberry chocolate chip ice cream
This cute store situated in the city of Cincinnati has been selling its famous, ultra-thick ice cream for ages, starting since 1870. Exquisite flavors and XXL size ice cream are guaranteed to every customer of this sweet place.
OKLAHOMA
Attend the Norman Music Festival
Once started in 2008 as a small, music fest of one day, now it has exploded into a concert experience of three days. Multiple stages with different music styles, art walks, and local food tastings… all this is available for visitors absolutely for free. That’s the Oklahoman way of celebrating musical occasions like this.
OREGON
Lose your way in a kingdom of books known as Powell’s City of Books
The bookstore situated in Portland claims to be the biggest books selling shop in the world. Have you ever seen 1.6 acres of bookshelves occupying nine color-coded rooms? It’s definitely a perfect place for all bookworms! Everyone can find something to his liking here.
PENNSYLVANIA
Visit a mud sale in Lancaster County
Mud sales are named for the condition of the thawing the wet ground in late winter and early springtime. These are the live auctions and sales of craftworks that happen annually in Amish Country. Pennsylvanians, who are both Amish and not, bargain with each other to get handmade blanket or homebaked pie for the best price. You are recommended to take a tour around the wonderful Amish countryside after auction!
RHODE ISLAND
Take a Walking Tour over the Cliffs in Newport
The walking tour in Newport offers breathtaking views – a foamy ocean on the right and gigantic Gilded Age mansions on the left.The real problem is to choose where to throw your look at.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Enjoy the barbecue hash meat at the famous Sweatman’s BBQ
Sweatman’s BBQ is called among locals the 100-mile barbecue. It is due to the fact that it takes a lot of time to cover the long distance to Bub Sweatman’s house-turned-buffet-room that is situated in Holly Hill town.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Take a tour trip to the Mitchell Corn Palace
This multi-use building doesn’t hide anything extra interesting inside. But its exterior is truly a sight. Every year this building is decorated with crop art and redesigned following a new theme!
Our trip is over for today. But we have some other interesting places from USA to share with you! So, stay with us!