Explore the United States:

Incredible Diverse and Desirable.
America is a huge country to explore with 50 states to sample.
Because of its size and because its citizens are descended from diverse immigrants, there is no single universal American culture. Visitors to the South will find a far different culture from those travelling to California or New York City.

Below is a rough grouping of these states into regions, from the Atlantic to the Pacific:

  • New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
    Home to gabled churches, rustic antiques, and steeped in American history; New England offers beaches, spectacular seafood, rugged mountains, frequent winter snows, and some of the nation's oldest cities, in a territory small enough to tour (hastily) in a week.
  • Mid-Atlantic (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New-York, Pennsylvania)
    Ranging from New York in the north to Washington D.C., the Mid-Atlantic is home to some of the nation's most densely populated cities, as well as historic sites, rolling mountains, the New Jersey Pine Barrens, the Leehigh Valley, and seaside resorts like the Long Island beaches and the Jersey Shore.
  • South (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, N Carolina, S Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, W Virginia)
    The South is celebrated for its hospitality, down-home cooking and its blues, jazz, rock 'n' roll, and country music traditions. This lush, largely subtropical region includes cool, verdant mountains, agricultural plantations, and vast cypress swamps.
  • Florida
    Northern Florida is similar to the rest of the South, but not so the resorts of Orlando, retirement communities, tropical Caribbean-influenced Miami, the Everglades swamp, and 1200 miles of sandy beaches.
  • Midwest (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio,Wisconsin)
    The Midwest is home to farmland, forests, picturesque towns, industrial cities, and the Great Lakes, the largest system of freshwater lakes in the world, forming the North Coast of the U.S
  • Texas
    The second biggest state in the nation, it's like a whole other country (and in fact, once was). The terrain ranges from Southeastern swamplands to the cattle-ranching South Plains to the sandy beaches of South Texas to the mountains and deserts of West Texas.
  • Great Plains (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma)
    Travel westward through these supposedly flat states, from the edge of the eastern forests through the prairies and onto the High Plains, an enormous expanse of steppes (short grass prairies) as desolate as in the frontier days.
  • Rocky Mountains (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming)
    The spectacular snow-covered Rockies offer hiking, rafting, and excellent snow skiing as well as deserts, and some large cities.
  • Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah)
    Heavily influenced by Spanish and Mexican culture, this area is home to some of the nation's most spectacular natural attractions and some flourishing artistic communities. Although mostly empty, the region's deserts have some of the nation's largest cities.
  • California
    Like the Southwest, California has a history under Spanish and Mexican rule and is heavily influenced by Spanish and Mexican culture. California offers world-class cities, deserts, rain forests, snowy mountains, and beautiful beaches. Northern California (around the Bay Area) and Southern California (around Los Angeles) are culturally distinct.
  • Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon)
    The pleasantly mild Pacific Northwest offers outdoor pursuits as well as cosmopolitan cities. The terrain ranges from spectacular rain forests to scenic mountains and volcanoes to beautiful coastlines to sage-covered steppes and deserts.
  • Alaska
    One fifth as large as the rest of the United States, Alaska reaches well into the Arctic, and features mountainous wilderness.
  • Hawaii
    A volcanic archipelago in the tropical Pacific, 2,300 miles south west of California (the nearest state), laid-back Hawaii is a vacation paradise.

The United States has over 10,000 cities, towns, and villages. The following is a list of nine of the most notable.

Washington, D.C: The national capital, and a multi-cultural community.

Boston: The capital of Massachusetts, best known for its colonial history, its passion for sports, and university students.

Chicago: The "Windy City", heart of the Midwest, transportation hub of the nation, notable for its massive skyscrapers and other architectural gems.

Los Angeles: The United States' 2nd largest city; home of the film industry, palm-fringed neighbourhoods, mountains, beaches, freeways, pollution, and sunshine.

Miami: Miami attracts sun-seeking northerners and strivers from Latin America and the Caribbean.

New-Orleans: "The Big Easy" is known for its quaint French Quarter and annual Mardi Gras celebration.

New York: The United States' largest city, home of the financial services and media industries, with world-class cuisine, arts, and a diverse population.

San Francisco: Gateway to the California coast, wine country, and Yosemite National Park.

Seattle: Known for Microsoft and Starbucks, and has 5 distinct climates within 200 miles of the city center, including 14,000' peak Mt. Rainier, temperate rain forests, Pacific Ocean, and arid desert.


America is the birthplace of the shopping mall, and suburbs in particular have miles and miles of strip malls, or long rows of small shops with shared parking lots, usually built along a high-capacity road (the "strip"). Large cities still maintain central shopping districts that can be navigated on public transport, but pedestrian-friendly shopping streets are uncommon and usually small.

Outlet centers. The U.S. pioneered the factory outlet store, and in turn, the outlet center, a shopping mall consisting primarily of such stores. Outlet centers are found along major Interstate highways outside of most American cities.

Vast Plains, rolling vineyards, Snow-covered Mountain Ranges, Forested Rolling Hills, Deserts, strange Rock Formations, Soaring Skyscrapers, Sunning Coastlines, Impressive NATIONAL PARKS and a thriving scene.


The USA has it All.




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