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Where I've Been

STATES

  1. Pennsylvania (home state!)
  2. New Jersey
  3. New York
  4. Delaware
  5. Connecticut
  6. New Hampshire
  7. Massachusetts
  8. Rhode Island
  9. Maine
  10. Maryland
  11. Ohio
  12. Virginia
  13. West Virginia
  14. North Carolina
  15. Tennessee
  16. Georgia
  17. California
  18. Oregon
  19. Washington
  20. Idaho
  21. Montana


COUNTRIES

  1. Guatemala
  2. Germany
  3. Austria
  4. Thailand
  5. Colombia


AIRPORTS

  1. PHL - Philadelphia 
  2. BWI - Baltimore
  3. JFK - New York
  4. IAD - Dulles (DC)
  5. ORD - Chicago
  6. EWR - Newark
  7. IAH - Houston
  8. SFO - San Francisco
  9. PDX - Portland
  10. MIA - Miami (note - this is the worst airport ever, if possible, avoid it!)
  11. RDU - Raleigh/Durham
  12. GUA - Guatemala City, Guatemala
  13. KEF - KeflavĂ­k, Iceland
  14. MUC - Munich, Germany
  15. CNX - Chiang Mai, Thailand
  16. ICN - Incheon, South Korea
  17. CLO - Cali, Colombia
  18. GEG - Spokane
  19. SLC - Salt Lake City
  20. MSP - Minneapolis 


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