United States bucket list and bingo cards

United States bucket list and bingo cards.

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I’ve been trying to think of a fun blog post to help you celebrate America’s 250th. Of course, I wanted to make it something travel-related. Our family loves road tripping around our beautiful country. There are so many incredible things we’ve been able to cross off our United States bucket list, but there are still so many places we want to visit! Today I’m sharing some free printables–a bucket list and five different regional bingo cards. These are a fun way to see the place you’ve already traveled, plan an epic family road trip, or even take some virtual field trips together as a family!

United States bucket list: celebrating America’s 250th

I am sure I’ll get comments from people like, “I can’t believe you didn’t include XYZ,” or, “Why on earth would you have that place on your list?!” Obviously, I made this United States Bucket List and the bingo card based off our my own opinions. Just know that I have my reasons and it’s okay if they’re different than yours, I don’t need you to come at me.

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However, I did leave four blank spots on each bingo card so that you could fill in places that you think are important! There really are so many incredible places and experiences across our country that it was hard for me to pick the ones to include.

United States bucket list

This free bucket list printable features 50 places across the U.S. which either celebrate the beauty of our country, or have historical significance. There are 10 places for each of five different regions in the U.S. You’ll find some fun and quirky things on there too that you might not expect! So, although you’ll find places like the Pearl Harbor Memorial on there, you’ll also see iconic spots like Roswell, NM. Keep in mind that this page is formatted for an 8.5 x 14″ legal-sized paper.

United States bingo cards

These bingo card printables are two to a page and feature some blank spots so you can fill in places that you find important. One fun way to use these cards is to print one for each child and have them take virtual tours or field trips all summer long! You can find these on various institution’s websites, or even on YouTube.

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