Eric and I just visited the state capitols in Rhode Island and Connecticut, yet those states are not colored in and counted as visited. What's up with that?
When Eric and I started RVing full-time in April, 2012, we established two rules for counting a state as visited. We must spend at least one night in a state AND do an activity... Go to a museum, a state capitol, a brewery, visit family or friends, etc. Eric and I went to Rhode Island and Connecticut for day trips and returned to our campground in Brimfield, Massachusetts.
According to the rules Eric and I set up for state visits, Rhode Island and Connecticut require overnight stays. I hope to return to Rhode Island and Connecticut the next time we are in New England for at least one night, do something fun and "officially: count them as visited.
Hey Eric, let's do the Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island, and maybe visit Mystic, Connecticut.
Hey Eric, let's do the Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island, and maybe visit Mystic, Connecticut.
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