The great American experience is about so many things: bluegrass and beaches, snow-covered peaks and redwood forests, restaurant-loving cities and big open skies.
On the Road Again
This is a country of road trips and great open skies, where four million miles of highways lead past red-rock deserts, below towering mountain peaks, and across fertile wheat fields that roll off toward the horizon. The sun-bleached hillsides of the Great Plains, the lush rainforests of the Pacific Northwest and the scenic country lanes of New England are a few fine starting points for the great American road trip.Bright Lights, Big Cities
America is the birthplace of LA, Las Vegas, Chicago, Miami, Boston and New York City – each a brimming metropolis whose name alone conjures a million different notions of culture, cuisine and entertainment. Look more closely, and the American quilt unfurls in all its surprising variety: the eclectic music scene of Austin, the easygoing charms of antebellum Savannah, the ecoconsciousness of free-spirited Portland, the magnificent waterfront of San Francisco, and the captivating old quarters of New Orleans, still rising up from its waterlogged ashes.Food-Loving Nation
 On
 one evening in the US, thick barbecue ribs and smoked brisket come 
piping hot at a Texas roadhouse, while talented chefs blend organic 
produce with Asian accents at award-winning West Coast restaurants. 
Locals get their fix of bagels and lox at a century-old deli in 
Manhattan's Upper West Side, and several states away, plump pancakes and
 fried eggs disappear under the clatter of cutlery at a 1950s-style 
diner. Steaming plates of fresh lobster served off a Maine pier, oysters
 and champagne in a fashion-forward wine bar in California, beer and 
pizza at a Midwestern pub – these are just a few ways to dine à la 
Americana.
On
 one evening in the US, thick barbecue ribs and smoked brisket come 
piping hot at a Texas roadhouse, while talented chefs blend organic 
produce with Asian accents at award-winning West Coast restaurants. 
Locals get their fix of bagels and lox at a century-old deli in 
Manhattan's Upper West Side, and several states away, plump pancakes and
 fried eggs disappear under the clatter of cutlery at a 1950s-style 
diner. Steaming plates of fresh lobster served off a Maine pier, oysters
 and champagne in a fashion-forward wine bar in California, beer and 
pizza at a Midwestern pub – these are just a few ways to dine à la 
Americana.Cultural Behemoth
 The
 USA has made tremendous contributions to the arts. Georgia O'Keeffe's 
wild landscapes, Robert Rauschenberg's surreal collages, Alexander 
Calder's elegant mobiles and Jackson Pollock's drip paintings have 
entered the vernacular of 20th-century art. Chicago and New York have 
become veritable drawing boards for the great architects of the modern 
era.
The
 USA has made tremendous contributions to the arts. Georgia O'Keeffe's 
wild landscapes, Robert Rauschenberg's surreal collages, Alexander 
Calder's elegant mobiles and Jackson Pollock's drip paintings have 
entered the vernacular of 20th-century art. Chicago and New York have 
become veritable drawing boards for the great architects of the modern 
era.And from the soulful blues born in the Mississippi Delta to the bluegrass of Appalachia and Detroit's Motown sound – plus jazz, funk, hip-hop, country, and rock and roll – America has invented sounds integral to modern music.
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