United States
United States Travel Guide
Everyone needs to check out the U.S.A.!!
Ok, we might be slightly biased being American, but we truly do believe this country has so much to offer.
Just like every country has it’s own unique culture, most of the states offer something unique. Whether it is the fried food in the south, the microbreweries in the west or snow-capped mountains up north, there is so much to explore.
No matter what kind of traveler you are, you can find a find a unique corner of this country that offers so many unique adventures.
We have been traveling the U.S. full-time via RV since Dec 2019 (yes, pre-pandemic). We’ll be the first ones to tell you, that we have been surprised by how diverse this country is.
If you are looking for a short or long road trip, you can easily jump in a car or RV and go where the road leads you.
Fast Facts
Language – Most people speak English, however is there is no official national language
Currency – Dollar
Capital – Washington, D.C.
Adapter Info – Plugs A & B
Fun Trivia – Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in the U.S. According to a 2017 Gallup poll, 40% of Americans who drink alcohol say they prefer beer.
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