<< Front page Commentary November 21, 2003

Perspectives

What's a home-state hotspot to visit over the Thanksgiving weekend?

Climbing any of Colorado’s mountains is an experience you’d never forget. Also, taking a road trip pretty much anywhere in the state is a beautiful thing.

–Gratia Stryker
Conservatory senior

In Rochester, New York., visit the Eastman School of Music, downtown Rochester, and view the lakes and rivers flowing through the city.

–Pamela DeBourg
College senior

Meeting Street in Columbia, South Carolina has old stores that are being used for new purposes. That kind of awkward history is kinda interesting.

–Shigeharu Kobakashi
College senior

Spring Green, Wisconsin has an amazing tourist trap called “House on the Rock,” which contains an infinitely long room, musical instruments that play by themselves and architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright.

–Patrick Schwemmer
College senior

Visit the Ho Rainforest in Washington. It’s pretty bomb. I swear to God that I had a dream that somebody asked me a question from the Review.

–Johnny Butler
Conservatory sophomore

This restaurant called “Teaism” in Washington, D.C. It’s a great place that serves any kind of tea and specialized miniature Asian dishes.

–Genevieve Llames
Conservatory junior

I’m going to go with the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland because seahorses are amazing.

–Leah Wilson
College sophomore

Westport National Park in Washington State is a place where I always go to when I go home. It’s right on the ocean, there’s a huge jetty and I can relax there.

–Rebecca Huber
Conservatory senior

   

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