The #1 tourist attraction in KS... Cabela's. That's just sad, I'm going with Nebraska Furniture Mart.
Quote from: jeffy on August 02, 2007, 04:28:27 PMQuote from: Kat Kid on August 02, 2007, 04:24:29 PMI mean come on! We want one of our 8 wonders to be an excommunicated Catholic congregation that doesn't recognize Vatican II? Does Nebraska have to suffer these kinds of indignities when choosing their 8 wonders??? Do they??? Christ!!!The Nebraska top 8 goes something like this (not necessarily in this order):Memorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial Stadium5 National Championship trophies.Tom OsborneFixed it for ya..
Quote from: Kat Kid on August 02, 2007, 04:24:29 PMI mean come on! We want one of our 8 wonders to be an excommunicated Catholic congregation that doesn't recognize Vatican II? Does Nebraska have to suffer these kinds of indignities when choosing their 8 wonders??? Do they??? Christ!!!The Nebraska top 8 goes something like this (not necessarily in this order):Memorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial Stadium5 National Championship trophies.Tom Osborne
I mean come on! We want one of our 8 wonders to be an excommunicated Catholic congregation that doesn't recognize Vatican II? Does Nebraska have to suffer these kinds of indignities when choosing their 8 wonders??? Do they??? Christ!!!
Quote from: Kat Kid on August 02, 2007, 04:24:29 PMI mean come on! We want one of our 8 wonders to be an excommunicated Catholic congregation that doesn't recognize Vatican II? Does Nebraska have to suffer these kinds of indignities when choosing their 8 wonders??? Do they??? Christ!!!The Nebraska top 8 goes something like this (not necessarily in this order):Memorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumMemorial StadiumTom Osborne
Stores in Kansas, Michigan and Pennsylvania are the number-one tourist attractions in their respective states, Callahan said. And 80 percent of the visitors to the Sidney store, which straddles Interstate 80, come from out of state. The store ranked in Nebraska's top five tourism draws in 2004, according to the Nebraska Division of Travel and Tourism.
OK, if I'm voting for 8:1. <--Gorgeous...prettiest in country, IMUBO
Quote from: Rusty on August 02, 2007, 04:28:10 PMOK, if I'm voting for 8:1. <--Gorgeous...prettiest in country, IMUBOPrettiest prairie or prettiest land?
Quote from: Racquetball_Ninja on August 03, 2007, 12:45:30 AMThe #1 tourist attraction in KS... Cabela's. That's just sad, I'm going with Nebraska Furniture Mart. FWIW:QuoteStores in Kansas, Michigan and Pennsylvania are the number-one tourist attractions in their respective states, Callahan said. And 80 percent of the visitors to the Sidney store, which straddles Interstate 80, come from out of state. The store ranked in Nebraska's top five tourism draws in 2004, according to the Nebraska Division of Travel and Tourism.http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2005/05/17/top_story/doc428945bc70321475251307.txt
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Quote from: Rusty on August 03, 2007, 07:03:19 AMQuote from: Racquetball_Ninja on August 03, 2007, 12:45:30 AMThe #1 tourist attraction in KS... Cabela's. That's just sad, I'm going with Nebraska Furniture Mart. FWIW:QuoteStores in Kansas, Michigan and Pennsylvania are the number-one tourist attractions in their respective states, Callahan said. And 80 percent of the visitors to the Sidney store, which straddles Interstate 80, come from out of state. The store ranked in Nebraska's top five tourism draws in 2004, according to the Nebraska Division of Travel and Tourism.http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2005/05/17/top_story/doc428945bc70321475251307.txtI just realized Cabela's claims to be a bigger tourist attraction than the Liberty Bell and Constitution Hall.
Quote from: Rusty on August 03, 2007, 09:32:25 AMQuote from: Rusty on August 03, 2007, 07:03:19 AMQuote from: Racquetball_Ninja on August 03, 2007, 12:45:30 AMThe #1 tourist attraction in KS... Cabela's. That's just sad, I'm going with Nebraska Furniture Mart. FWIW:QuoteStores in Kansas, Michigan and Pennsylvania are the number-one tourist attractions in their respective states, Callahan said. And 80 percent of the visitors to the Sidney store, which straddles Interstate 80, come from out of state. The store ranked in Nebraska's top five tourism draws in 2004, according to the Nebraska Division of Travel and Tourism.http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2005/05/17/top_story/doc428945bc70321475251307.txtI just realized Cabela's claims to be a bigger tourist attraction than the Liberty Bell and Constitution Hall.I think you mean Independence Hall. Constitution Hall is a concert hall in D.C.**Extremely embarrassed if I'm wrong.
Quote from: waks on August 03, 2007, 01:18:41 PMQuote from: Rusty on August 03, 2007, 09:32:25 AMQuote from: Rusty on August 03, 2007, 07:03:19 AMQuote from: Racquetball_Ninja on August 03, 2007, 12:45:30 AMThe #1 tourist attraction in KS... Cabela's. That's just sad, I'm going with Nebraska Furniture Mart. FWIW:QuoteStores in Kansas, Michigan and Pennsylvania are the number-one tourist attractions in their respective states, Callahan said. And 80 percent of the visitors to the Sidney store, which straddles Interstate 80, come from out of state. The store ranked in Nebraska's top five tourism draws in 2004, according to the Nebraska Division of Travel and Tourism.http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2005/05/17/top_story/doc428945bc70321475251307.txtI just realized Cabela's claims to be a bigger tourist attraction than the Liberty Bell and Constitution Hall.I think you mean Independence Hall. Constitution Hall is a concert hall in D.C.**Extremely embarrassed if I'm wrong.You're correct.