UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

It is hard to describe a country as large and complex as the United States. The United States’ history is so rich and diverse that it would take many years to pinpoint and comprehend every aspect of American history.

The country is home to a wide range of societies and mindsets which intertwine with one another to create a sense of community throughout the nation. From the lush and green coniferous forests of Maine all the way to the dry chaparral of California, the country never gives you a moment to catch your breath as it presents new and awe-inspiring sights and spectacles.

San Francisco, 17 miles drive, St Luis Obispo, Carmel, Monterey, Santa Barbara, San Simeon, Los Angeles, Sequoia Tree, Yosemite, Death Valley, Gila, Santa Cruz, Anza Borego, San Diego, Las Vegas, Red Rock, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone-Grand Teton, Capitol Reef, Denver, Colorado Springs, Rocky Mountains, Zion, Kolob, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, Four Corners, Navajo National Monument, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, Antelope Canyon, Hopi Mesas, Window Rock, St. Michaels, Route 66 in CA, AZ, NM, Amboy, Seligman, Winslow, Holbrook, Hovenweep, Vermillion Cliffs, Coyote Butte, Wire Pass, Buckskin Gulch, The Wave, Kanab, Pipe Spring, Red Canyon, Kodachrome State Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante, Cottonwood Road and Canyon, Page, Gallup, Zuni, Grants, El Malpais, Acoma, Santa Fe, Taos, Chimayo, Nambe, Bandelier, San Ildefonso, Albuqurque, Chaco Canyon, Pueblo Bonito, Glenn Canyon, Eugene, Portland, Oregon Coast, Providence, Boston, Cambridge, Salem, Cape Cod, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Virginia, Williamsburg, Jamestown, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake Bay, Cape May, Chincoteague, Assateague, Ocean City, Florida, Ft Lauderdale, Everglades, Naples, Sarasota, Kennedy Space Center, Palm Beach, Hollywood, Miami, Miami Beach, Orlando, Disney, Florida Keys, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard