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The United States is also the ideal travel destination because its infrastructure lends itself perfectly to travel. A large amount of this vast country can be experienced over a comparatively short period of time. An incomparable network of highways and the world’s most extensive airline system make this possible. So it's perfectly feasible to enjoy the urban electricity of New York City, then sample the legendary hospitality and history of the South and conclude with the casual sophistication of California all within a ten day to two week time span. Accommodations and food services are all of a high standard. While budget properties and restaurants can be lacking in character, cleanliness and hygiene are almost always of an acceptable level. The variety of geographical features and charming cultural quirks make this country a treasure trove for a positive travel experience. Additionally recreational opportunities are seemingly unlimited, sports of all kinds are high on the list of priorities for most Americans and this is reflected in the wide variety of available activities and sports venues. An array of cultural experiences from lounge-lizard acts to world-class opera and theater is also available in most parts of the country. America is so familiar to the world
and because of mass media is, “in a way,” home to nearly everyone. A significant
proportion of the world’s populace have seen movies and T.V. shows that originate
in the states. And those privileged enough to be able to afford a visit to the
USA certainly have been exposed to American mass media. The familiarity of America
is comforting and encourages visitors to perhaps partake in activities they
wouldn’t feel completely safe experiencing in a less familiar place. This certainly
applies to such things as high tech adventure experiences for example helicopter
rides or sky diving.
That the origins of today’s United
States began less than 500 years ago to become the great world power it is today
is truly remarkable. From the time Columbus “discovered” America in 1492, -
he actually landed in the Caribbean - and the Spanish landed in
Mexico in 1519, settlement seemed to explode and ever since the United
States has been the desired place of residence for hundreds of millions of outsiders.
Initially settlers came from the great European powers of the day, and rivalry
between these often manifested itself in the expansion of their American colonies
and the battles fought for them. The Spanish were the first to settle what is
now Florida,
Arizona, New Mexico
and California. The
Dutch settled the area around the Hudson River in modern day New
York State and the British settled in Virginia,
later taking over the Dutch colonies in the North East. The French traveled
down the Mississippi spreading out from their colonies in modern-day
Canada. Always a major part of that mosaic
since the nation’s inception, African-Americans have played a huge role in developing
the country. Despite supposed freedom since the Civil War emancipation has been
painfully slow. The contributions of the African-American have been crucial
to the economic wellbeing of the U.S. since the beginning and continue to be
so. Similarly the influence on music and the arts is monumental. So much of
American music - from country to rock - has its roots in African America.
The climate of the United States
varies considerably, not just from region to region but from season to season
within a region. Places that can be bitterly cold in winter can be stiflingly
hot in summer. Fortunately for the traveler this is very much alleviated by
incredible central heating systems that are, in cooler climates, just about
universal, and remarkably efficient air-conditioning that for some works
almost too well. Always bring a sweater or wrap to counter over zealous air-conditioning
systems, and for those not used to efficient central heating, something sleeveless
or light to wear indoors in winter may also be a good idea. The United States has the most comprehensive
airline network in the world. Despite consolidation and takeovers a still seemingly
endless number of airlines cover the country, and incredibly low fares can be
enjoyed, even if service standards have fallen. Today most major cities are
directly connected to the rest of the world through international flights. Those
cities serving lesser population bases are also easily reached from abroad via
frequent connections to international hubs. Even the most remote places are
seldom very far from a regional airport. Long-distance bus travel within the
US is also well developed. Greyhound,
along with some other companies provides service from just about anywhere, and
its possible to buy a thru-ticket to any other point in the U.S. or Canada,
and even certain places in Mexico. Long-distance buses are air-conditioned and
equipped with comfortable reclining seats, restrooms and tinted windows. Regular
stops are made for refreshments and to enable passengers to stretch their legs.
An attractive possibility for visitors
to the U.S. is to purchase an Amtrak or a Greyhound pass that offers unlimited
travel on their specific networks for a predetermined number of days.
Local public transportation in the
United States often referred to as “Public Transit” varies considerably.
Cities such as San Francisco and many of the large centers on the Eastern Seaboard
have enviable systems utilizing buses, light rapid transit, subways and even
trolley cars. Washington D.C. has a remarkable subway or Metro network. Other
cities have such poor transit that they leave visitors with no alternative but
to rent a car. The increasing cost of fuel, parking and concern for the environment
due to smog and traffic congestion are making public transit more popular and
pressure on authorities to provide it is ever increasing.
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