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I once drove through Ohio, don't remember my exact route, but came up north from Kentucky to Cincinnati, then east into Pennsylvania
There may be more boring drives out there, but I haven't made them.
Cincinnati seemed like a nice enough city though. Can't think of any particular reason I'd ever want to go back, but I didn't hate it, so that was pretty much the high point of my time in Ohio
Any drive through Nebraska blows.
Clearly you’ve never had goetta.
I haven't, but I live in PA, so we have scrapple which sounds pretty similar.
Yeah, very similar but with steel-cut oats instead of cornmeal/flour. I’ve not had scrapple but I understand they’re very similar, both born out of German immigrants trying to stretch meat servings and save money.
Denver to St Louis through KS and MI is up there
Doesn't help that getting from West to East on i70 through Kansas City is a nightmare after driving that long.
Spoiler: i70 doesn't just run through the city like one would think.