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Paperback The Rough Guide to the USA Book

ISBN: 1848360355

ISBN13: 9781848360358

The Rough Guide to the USA

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The Rough Guide to the USA is your definitive state-by-state guidebook to this vast and fascinating country. Fully updated and revised, this guide highlights the 'things-not-to-miss' in the USA;... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Jam packed with SOOO MUCH!!

I'm sold on Rough Guides. This book is like having a history book to go along with info about so many popular and not so popular places that after reading the description about them, you want to visit. Every time I open it, I learn something new and it makes me want to visit so many places in the USA.

Great as usual

Can't go wrong with a rough guide - I just wish they could fit more in!

Excellent road trip bible, served this traveller well

The Rough Guide series has proven to be the best choice when traveling; this edition is no different. I recently completed a six week auto journey of the Western US--from South Dakota through California and finally back to my home in North Carolina. I couldn't have had a better guide to point me along on the journey. The information is honest and the attitude contemporary. The book covers the US national parks at the same level of detail and high energy as the country's grandest cities. I have--and will be--consistenly be traveling with the highest caliber guidebook on the planet. Very nice work and my congratulations to the Rough Guide authors & staff.

Best travel guide I've ever used

I took this book on a 6-week road trip of the Western US and found this book to be spot-on in just about every respect. I selected it in the first place by looking up what it had to say about my own hometown, which while not entirely laudatory was basically true. It repeatedly steered me toward good food, interesting sights and cheap hotels that weren't seedy or scary. One of the best finds was the Tonga Room in the Fairmont Hotel in San Fransisco - I ordinarily would not have darkened the door of the Fairmont, but the experience was so kitschy and fun. In addition to providing a lot of great advice, we had a lot of fun reading the book, it's secion on American history and culture, and the descriptions of places we'd been or thought we might like to go. It was written by people I think I would enjoy hanging out with, and the insights were just the right fit for me.

Pretty thorough

My husband and I are preparing a two week drive across from Maryland to Oregon, so I picked this up to help me plan our route and stops. Based on the author's coverage of places that I know quite well, I'd say they've done as thorough a job as possible considering the size of this country. The largest cities get plenty of space and helpful maps also, but even smaller places get their fair mention. The book covers most major monuments, parks, and attractions, but also gives some good local flavor suggestions for lodging and dining. Lots of history and essential info- phone numbers, websites, hours/ months of operation, etc. Not too many pictures, so if that's what you're looking for, then look elsewhere. If they included pictures, this book would just be too big. I definitely like this one better than Lonely Planet or some of the others- it just has a little more info than some guides.
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