Some of you guys might help us to be a bit more nuanced about what we visit.
A more 'nuanced' reply:
Rows 4 & 5: You're to be commended for choosing the BRP. Avoid The Great Smoky Mt. N.P. and especially Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge...., gawd awful.
Row 6: Chattanooga is worth the visit and especially the Civil War Battlefield Park high on a bluff overlooking the Tenn. R.
Rows 7, 8, & 9: Avoid these cities -- nothing to offer but bad/dangerous traffic. U.S. 64 is a much nicer/more pleasant route across Tenn.
Rows 10, 11, & 12: Rural N.W. AR (Ozarks) is motorcycling Nirvana -- try to spend some time on AR highways like Scenic 7.
Rows 12, 13, & 14: Metropolitan areas in OK are not conducive to pleasant motorcycling -- avoid Tulsa and OKC. Better would be to route toward Miami OK and research Old U.S. 66 routing and use U.S. 160 to get into KS.
Rows 15 ~ 22: No argument -- once past the 100th meridian you'll be "Out West" (order steak).
Row 23: In Vernal UT check-out Flaming Gorge for a look-see.
Rows 24 & 25: U.S. 191 is the route number you're looking for and Price UT is the town of consequence.
Rows 26 & 27: Moab UT is great. Although you're route is okay, U.S. 191 to UT 95 to UT 261 will take you over Moki Dugway to Mexican Hat UT (and may be worth the detour).
Rows 28, 29, & 30: You'll be IN Monument Valley -- no other touring needed.
Rows 31 & 32: I won't even try to disabuse you of going here -- although I wouldn't do it.
Rows 33, 34, & 35: 25 mi. West of Williams AZ Old U. S. 66 takes off and is worth the ride. Also can be ridden from Kingman AZ through Oatman AZ (recommended).
Rows 36 ~ 41: Death Valley is to be taken quite seriously in the Summer.
Rows 42 ~ 47: Agreed.
Rows 48 & 49: Maybe instead, CA 41 to CA 198 to Coalinga CA to ride more of the PCH. You've come a long way and the PCH is one of the best rides. Then too is Monterey and Laguna Seca.
Row 50: A ride across The Golden Gate Bridge would be on my list.
Rows 51 & 52: I'd stay on CA 1 and 'noodle around' Napa Valley and ride S. of Lake Berryessa to Sacto.
Row 53: + U.S. 93 & U.S. 93A to Wendover and the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Rows 54 ~ 59: Having ridden UT 30, I just won't recco it here -- in this case, I'd say stay on I-80 E. to SLC and then I-15 N. to U.S. 89 to Logan UT and over the pass to Bear Lake.
Rows 60 ~ 63: No problems.
Row 64: In Moron (sp) Jct., go E. on U.S. 26 a couple miles to Buffalo Valley Rd. (Old 26) to the Buffalo Valley Cafe (closed Mondays but worth the visit).
Row 65: I'd avoid Yellowstone N.P. in the tourist season -- mostly a motor-home parking-lot. I'd continue E. on U.S. 26 over Togwotee Pass through Dubois WY ond on.
Rows 66 ~ 68: The Bighorn Mts. are good. I think you meant 'Ranchester' WY? I could 'skip' the Little Bighorn Battle site.
Rows 69 ~ 72: The Black Hills are an excellent motorcycling venue.
Rows 73 ~ 75: I have no trouble with U.S. 18 -- I often choose it over the Interstate.
Rows 76 & 77: I'd recco I-380 to U.S. 218 to U.S. 61 to St. Louis -- the Mississippi R. has a lot of 'Americana' along and near it.
Row 78: The Gateway Arch is worth the effort.
Row 79: Nr. Bowling Green KY -- KY 70 to Mammoth Cave. Also, the Ohio R. has a lot of 'Americana' associated with it.
Rows 81 & 82: KY Parkways E. to Hazard KY and 'Appalachia' then KY 80 to U.S. 460 to I-77 to the BRP.
Row 83: You're to be commended for riding the BRP.
Other notes: Eat at Mom & Pop restaurants (although some chains are OK -- Crackerbarrel, for instance). Order the 'special' -- fried green tomatoes or tamalie pie, etc. In the South, order fried chicken or catfish and hush puppies. Order grits (ground hominy) with 'brekky'. When asked: "Sweet tea?" by the waitstaff answer, "Yes." In the kitchen they have about 5 gal. of sweet tea and about a quart of un-sweetened iced tea in the 'coolerater' (mainly for 'Yankees' -- Northerners).
Instead of seeking entertainment in cities like Nashville and Memphis -- keep an eye out for rural southern 'jupe joints' or a western crossroads tavern/bar with 'live' entertainment.
Good luck.