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The best places in the world to smoke a cigar

10. Right before the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Kona, Hawaii.
Kailua Kona is usually a sleepy tourist town on the western side of the Big Island of Hawaii. But once a year, in late October, the best athletes in the world gather for the Ironman Triathlon World Championship. The 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride, and 26.2 mile marathon takes most competitors most of the day, so the gun goes off at 7 a.m. sharp as upwards of 2,000 swimmers turn "Dig Me" Beach into a feeding-frenzy of arms, legs, and splashes. Light up early, puff and marvel; let your cigar tell the crowd, "I'd rather die young that try something like this."
9. Seated in the square before the Piazza Duomo in Florence, Italy.
Brunelleschi's Duomo (1296) in so beautiful, so massive, so spiritual, that a visitor has to sit and puff and wonder: Could this masterwork actually have been created by man? Have a demitasse from one of the square's little bistros, enjoy the soundtrack provided by the voices of passing Italians, and let your cigar smoke rise up and mix with the angels flying above the Dome.

8. Atop the Smoking Platform in Colchester, Vermont.
In the dooryard of an old farmhouse in northern Vermont stands a twenty foot granite cliff. Atop that cliff sits a chair and a small table holding an ashtray, a pack of wood matches, and bug spray. The owner of the house climbs the cliff once a week to enjoy a solitary smoke. "You're such a child," the smoker's wife tells him, "You've built a fort up there, just like a little kid would." "Rather," he informs her, "it is a Gentleman's Smoking Platform."
7. At the gaming tables in Las Vegas, Nevada.
It might be changing, but the casinos have remained one of the few public places in America where cigar smoking is not only permitted, but encouraged. Try apologizing for your smoke as you lean over the Caribbean Stud table, and the lovely lady at your right might actually tell you she's been enjoying the aroma. Plus: Cigar smokers always look like winners, even when they're not.
6. On the French Quarter in New Orleans.
Katrina delivered a near-deadly body blow to the city, but its soul survived and is reinvigorated. Smell the Cajun cooking and listen to the muted jazz lifting up from the street. The still air and pressing humidity combine to make blowing smoke rings as effortless as breathing.
5. At the rail of Saratoga Racetrack, Saratoga, New York.
The oldest continually operating track in the country, and still one of the stateliest. Faux southern belles mix with true-life losers. Dixieland bands and picnic tables. Three bucks to get in. Everyone has a system and everyone has just won big. Continue the tradition started by Red Aurebach of the Boston Celtics-after one of your "wins," light up a victory cigar to celebrate, and to let the crowd know that you know how to pick 'em.

4. Halfway up Pioneer Peek, outside of Anchorage, Alaska.
The city is closeted by the Chugach Mountains, with so many massive peaks that some don't even have names. Drive just a few miles up the highway towards Fairbanks, pull off and park, and start hiking/climbing up a peak that maybe nobody has ever climbed before. Before too long eagles will be flying by at eye level; airplanes will actually be lower than you. Sit. Marvel. Ignite.
3. After sundown in the early springtime of Phoenix, Arizona.
How many tourist destinations can list March as one of its best months to visit? The dessert really does cool down after dark. Step out among the Saguaro Cactus and light up. Pretend you're a daredevil and the flame at the end of your cigar is warding off the coyotes and the rattlers.
2. On the street of Duck Alley, New York (or in whatever town you grew up).
There, you can use the cigar as your time machine, transporting you back to your first smoke, your oldest pal, your first love.
1. In the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn/Manhattan, New York.
The verdict is in: The Brooklyn Bridge is the most beautiful edifice ever created by man. When the Roeblings, father and son, designed and built the bridge in the 1870's and 80's, it was roughly equivalent to someone building a bridge to the moon. The Bridge's combination of engineering and artistry has never been equaled. Walk the foot path halfway across the East River, sit on a bench and gaze at the cathedral-like towers. Iron cables will cut squares and trapezoids above your head in the sky. Smoke there, and think about what man has wrought. Look over your shoulder at the Twin Towers site only if you want to be reminded that the work of man isn't always this magnificent.

Jim DeFilippi is a crime novelist and cigar maker living in northern Vermont. His recent novels include The Family Farm and Duck Alley. Read his blog on Red Room.
[Photos: Flickr | alexbrn; Monica Arellano-Ongpin; bobistraveling; valentinapowers]
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
Fastman Aug 21st 2010 4:29PM
I think Havana, Cuba should be on the list. Maybe on the Malecon while gazing north toward Key West.
Jack Sanzeri Aug 21st 2010 5:16PM
Illuminati Cigars!!!!! Smoking cigars is one of the greatest pleasures in the world. I love smoking a cigar on my patio by the pool on a cool night.
Tom Aug 21st 2010 5:17PM
Almost all cigar smokers look like phonies. They think it makes them look like a big shot. The bigger the cigar, the bigger the phony.
Selenia Aug 21st 2010 5:25PM
Brooklyn Bridge will soon be off the list. Dictator Michael Bloomberg, NY's mayor doesn't want any smoking in any city owned property. No parks, No beaches, it's only a matter of time before he has police sent to your house. Never mind that a pack in NY is $10-$12.00. Due to the taxes he has put on them. But it's ok to smell all the fuel from cars and buses. He doesn't want cars or trucks in NY but he is building special lanes for the buses. He doesn't have money but they are willing to spend Millions on this and bike lanes as if this was china.
I want to see people use those bike lanes in Winter which is longer than our summers.
R. Hakala Aug 21st 2010 6:03PM
What was first? Guns or seatbelts? Then what? Cant smoke here... Cant smoke there...Cant smoke on city property.. Cant smoke on state property.... Then you had to be politically correct... What's next??? Freedom????????????? Go ahead, let the government run your life.... What else do you want to lose??????????
sueb Aug 21st 2010 6:12PM
Go ahead and smoke all you want. Just don't do it where I breath, as I have a the freedom to live a long and healthy life and you don't get to take it away.
Also, don't expect us non smokers to pay extra insurance for your hospital bills or provide medicare when you need treatment for your mouth Cancer. Be sure to save money for that every time you light up. Forget SS disabilty as well, it is self inflicted.
MJ Aug 21st 2010 6:04PM
Yes, IF you look below my FIRST post, you will see that I "made amends" and apologized to the people of NYC after I did a lot of research to see what the foot path really looked like..... It is a VERY MISLEADING photo to an "outsider" that sees it and "thinks" that the cigar is laying on the path of the bridge instead of the metal beams that run beside the path...
Bonbon Aug 21st 2010 6:09PM
Look closer at the Brooklyn Bridge picture and you will recognize the scene as following the twin towers collapse. That is papers and ash all over the bridge. The photographer probably placed the cigar there.
Julie OKeefe Aug 21st 2010 6:19PM
If you're not smoking on that Alaska mountainside, the mosquito's will eat you alive.....but, it is beautiful and it is worth it!
Terri Aug 21st 2010 6:23PM
OMG...all you non smokers do is complain about smokers...I am NOT a smoker but just listening to you people makes ME want to say some of the things you all have said...such has...if you want to BI*CH all the time please DONT do it in my space because I deserve to live with PEACE and QUIET.....sooooooooooooooooo when all you NONSMOKERS are on a plane and have a hacking cough from a cold please DONT get on the plane because I DESERVE to live a long life without YOUR bacteria and infection luring around me!!!! Now, do us all a favor and STFP!!!
Perry Allotta Aug 21st 2010 6:31PM
Cigars or cigarettes, smoking is bad, very bad ....so don't do it.
chil621 Aug 21st 2010 6:49PM
sueb
Aug 21st 2010 6:12PM
Go ahead and smoke all you want. Just don't do it where I breath, as I have a the freedom to live a long and healthy life and you don't get to take it away.
Also, don't expect us non smokers to pay extra insurance for your hospital bills or provide medicare when you need treatment for your mouth Cancer. Be sure to save money for that every time you light up. Forget SS disabilty as well, it
WHY DO YOU THINK SMOKERS PAY SO MUCH ? WHAT ARE ALL THOSE EXTRA TAXES FOR? I KNOW IT DOESN'T COST $7-$10 TO MAKE A PACK OF CIGARETTES. SO PLEASE GET OFF YOU HIGH HORSE AND REALIZE THAT SMOKERS DO PAY MORE AND MORE EACH DAY.
Annedyth Aug 21st 2010 7:13PM
Pay for my bills?Don't expect you to, and you won't have to....That's what I do...
MJ Aug 21st 2010 6:58PM
DEAR BORED.... Moron... Never traveled!!! JUST ALL OVER THE WORLD AND LIVED ABROAD FOR 10 YEARS!!!! I said I didn't live in NYC.. if YOU DO, does that give you the right to call me a MORON!!! IF you read down below my first comment, you will see that I RESEARCHED the foot path and APOLOGIZED to NYC for my comment... SURE LOOKED LIKE PAPER AND STUFF ON A FOOT PATH TO ME!!!! AND IT STILL DOES!!! What got stuck in your craw today??? Buzz off and DON'T slander me again!!!
Annedyth Aug 21st 2010 7:05PM
I smoke a pipe, but thirteen times a year, I like to smoke a good cut rate churchell sized cigar. Nice article!
Susan Aug 21st 2010 7:09PM
First, your screen name, mikevickisadirtynigger , shows the kind of trash you are. It's not the way to address anyone, no matter how bad they are. Secondly, I live in a place where there are a lot of cigar smokers, and I can tell you most are waddling PHATSOS with way too much gold jewelry, who think they're pretty hot stuff. And since smoking is not allowed anywhere indoors here, they just stand on the street like a bunch of bums, sucking down their poison.
And no, I'm not fat. I am healthy, eat only organic, don't do presciption meds and look 15 years younger than I am thanks to just taking care of myself. So your putting anyone who disagrees with you in a box is, well...typical.
Enjoy that cigar and enjoy that gold jewelry. Oh, and by the way, Bub, how long has it been since you could see your, um, private parts below that belly?
Shakes Aug 24th 2010 2:20PM
Just throwing this out there. The picture of Piazza Duomo is not actually the Piazza Duomo in Florence. That is a picture of Piazza del Duomo in Pisa.
Susan Aug 21st 2010 7:11PM
As well they should. I want them to triple or quadruple the cost of tobacco products.
Annedyth Aug 21st 2010 7:17PM
Hope all you like, may it not come true.
Lisa Aug 21st 2010 7:29PM
Arizona is really not a great place for a smoke as smoking anything @ any establishment & in some outdoor venues is illegal! To bad.