Savannah: Technically I've been here, but it was only for about 3 hours which isn't enough, so I would like to go back.
Atlanta: For the most part, I never really wanted to go there to visit until I had two different friends who visited recently and told me that they loved it, so I decided to add it to my list-why not? Also more Civil Rights history :)
Milwaukee: Not sure why, but I do want to go here, Yet another contender for "places I may try and live someday".
Kansas City: UPDATE: I visited here in October, and you can read my post here. I hear more and more great things about KC and how it's an up and coming fun city. Plus, I'd like to check it out to see if it's a place I could possibly move to someday that would be within driving distance of home.
Toronto: UPDATE: I just visited here in November 2016 and you can see my post here. Ok, so it's not a U.S. city, but it's still a place I might like to visit someday.
Louisville: I've been hearing so many good things about Louisville, and many bars/restaurants there seem to be making lists that I've seen so I'm very intrigued about visiting.
Portland, OR: There's too many Portlands out there so i needed to clarify that I'm talking about the Oregon one. It's possible I may have already been here on a family trip to the Pacific NW when I was like 8 or 9, but does that really count? Especially if I'm not even sure if I have been here? Definitely want check out this great West Coast city as an adult.
Richmond: Another random one that I put on recently because of the 36 hours article on this city. Seriously, check out this column-it's great! UPDATE: I have now visited Richmond, for my post click here.
Detroit: Perhaps it's because I spent a year in Pittsburgh, a city that always gets a bad rap, but I'm interested in finding the good in Detroit-and I have a friend who visits there a bit and she would be able to show me the great spots!
Charleston: Another southern city that has the reputation for being a beautiful and wonderful place, so I have to check it out! Plus, I've only driven through South Carolina and need to remedy that :)
Birmingham: I have enjoyed my previous trips down to Alabama to Selma and Montgomery and the history of the Civil Rights Movement interests me, so I believe it's necessary to visit Birmingham as well.
Santa Fe: I've only driven through New Mexico, so I think it's time to visit the state for real. Santa Fe sounds like a really cool place with the architecture and culture and whatnot. Plus, a lot of great side-trips too!