No real doubt - anything British Isles is fair game. So if I get to Listowel or Ballybunion I can tell you about it.
I voted for "British isles" but would add the caveat that posts about more distant attractions could be included if exceptionally important/interesting.
Repeated several times ... so I'm inclined to think that
the Cass Scenic Railroad can be included but probably not the
Seminole Gulf Railway. Cass, of course, is particularly inclined!
A personal memory of Lisa's and mine - a visit to the Cass Scenic Railroad in 2001. A fantastic day out with a ride from Cass and after a stop at Whittaker up to Bald Knob. Not much obvious online I have found but a wonderful page at
http://hawkinsrails.net/preservation/cass/cass.htmlPosting because it is - to me - of worldwide interest. Also personally a memory of a week at "West Virginia alt.good.morning" or WVAGM which was a meet-up of all the misfits and Mavericks who were a part of that newsgroup who we met through in 1996. Cass was superb, but that was the week that really took us away on a separate path from most if not all of the people there; it confirmed just how much we were right for each other among some significant challenges that would seem like trivia if I reported them here.
Lisa and I met in 1996; we married on 24th July 1998 (so last Monday was our Silver Wedding). The
AGM▸ folks said it would not last - how wrong they were. The first 25 years were silver, the next 25 all be golden. On Monday we celebrated with "Meet the Manager" at 17:00, "Assembly Hall Working Group" at 19:00, and a meal in the Market Tavern at 21:00.