Information and Resources for Your Travels to America
- The book How To Travel America is now available. Only $19.95 for the most comprehensive “how-to” book about travel to and within the U.S.
- 160 pages, 60 photos.
- Dozens of more chapters than on the website.
- Extensive additional information in every chapter. Click here for complete table of contents
“I love it. This isn’t just a book for international visitors to the United States. It’s a must-read for Americans, too.” - Christopher Elliott, travel correspondent for National Geographic Traveler, The New York Times, and National Public Radio
“Having traveled to every state in the U.S.A. and to scores of other countries, I wish I had a book like this for all of my journeys. Clear, practical, and full of useful tips, it is an indispensable resource for the road.” - Cecil Kuhne, author of Whitewater Rafting
“For the first-time visitor to the United States, this book is your own private tutor!” - Johnny Jet, JohnnyJet.com travel directory
“Although aimed at a European audience, the book holds surprises for Yanks who might take their own country for granted, and that's why I found it so amusing. I particularly enjoyed the insightful chapter comparing [travel] guidebooks.” - Spencer Rumsey, Newsday.com
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Destination Trivia
Since How To Travel America offers info on every state in the U.S., AND since we receive visitors from nearly every country in the world, we decided to regularly offer some fun trivia about a U.S. state and about a country where a recent website visitor has come from. Enjoy.
U.S. STATE Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska, is probably not the place you think of to take in the splendor of a tropical rain forest. But the Henry Doorly Zoo not only houses the world’s largest geodesic dome, it contains a 61,000-square-foot indoor tropical rain forest.
COUNTRY Madagascar
Madagascar is the world’s oldest island, becoming detached from India some 85 to 90 million years ago. It parked itself next to Africa, only to be separated by the Mozambique Channel. |
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