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For five
centuries, travelers have brought their
hopes and dreams to America. For the
earliest pioneers, it was a virgin
wilderness ready to be shaped into a "New
World," a potential paradise wasted on its
native peoples. Millions of immigrants
followed, to share in the building of the
new nation and to better their lives, far
from the hidebound societies of Europe and
Asia. Eventually, slaves, who had been
shipped over from Africa and the Caribbean,
joined them as free citizens. As the United
States expanded to fill the continent,
something genuinely new was created: a vast
country that took pride in defining itself
in the eyes of the world.
Every
traveler in the United States - be they
foreigners on a coast-to-coast road trip or
locals exploring their extraordinarily
diverse land - has some idea of what to
expect. American culture has become so
thoroughly shared throughout the globe that
one of the principal joys of getting to know
the country is the repeated, delicious shock
of the familiar. Yellow taxis on busy city
streets; roadside mailboxes straight out of
Peanuts cartoons; wooden porches
overlooking the cottonfields; tumbleweed
skittering across the desert; endless
highways dotted with pick-up trucks and
chrome-plated diners; the first sight of the
Grand Canyon, or the Manhattan skyline - now
more than ever an indelibly iconic image.
In this
guide, we've picked out the highlights
across the entire USA, from Maine to Hawaii,
and Alaska to Florida. We've divided the
country region by region and state by state,
and covered every area of every state. As
well as the big cities and national parks,
we've explored the highways and byways,
singling out detours worth making, and
places to avoid. For every area covered,
we've done more than simply provide
up-to-date practicalities: we've delved into
the history and provided background on the
people who have made America what it is. Our
hope is to inform and entertain travelers,
and to point in unexpected directions as
well as to the obvious landmarks, no matter
whether you've lived here all your life or
are seeing it all for the first time
Where to go
Traveling in the United States is extremely
easy; in a country where everyone seems to
be forever on the move, there's rarely any
problem finding a room for the night, and
you can almost invariably depend on being
able to eat well and inexpensively. The...
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