Since I live in Louisiana....im gonna say New Orleans. With that said. I just took a friend of mine down there a couple of days ago to pick up an 05 gt and I had two pistols and a shot gun with me in my truck, so I think like Stampede3 said stay in the nice places and you should be fine. Remember anything crazy can happen anywhere now a days
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Hey.....id rather have em and not need em then need em and not have em.....plus my friend had 5k in cash on us....so my truck didn't say brinks on the side of it but I was armed like themhahahha...im dying at the two pistols and a shotgun part.
Hey.....id rather have em and not need em then need em and not have em.....plus my friend had 5k in cash on us....so my truck didn't say brinks on the side of it but I was armed like them
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Totally forgot about Charleston, SC. Another place we stayed a few nights in and really loved.
My wife would love to go there if we could see some Darius Rucker. I hear he gets back together with Hootie for at least once benefit gig a year.Totally forgot about Charleston, SC. Another place we stayed a few nights in and really loved.
That's a pretty good time of year as the temperature will be out of the 100's. City Market and River St. are good but do stay with crowds... and don't go walking alone at night.Savannah GA? We're planning for the third week of this September
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Most of New Orleans is a shithole, enjoy the day time life in the French Quarter and Canal St. area. Check out the National D-Day Museum, impossible to see everything in there in one day. Harrah's Casino is right there, just dont lose all your money, there is enough of that to worry about with pick pockets in the area and beggars. Bourbon St. is better during the day in my opinion, not because of less hammered drunk people, but there is actually room to move around.
Nashville? I haven't been myself but I have friends that have gone and had nothing but great things to say about it.