If you want the best information on U.S. geography and cross-country road tripping on the web, this is the channel for you. On this channel you'll see videos that compare and contrast various places in the U.S., ranking the best and worst cities and states in different categories and profiles of individual cities and states. Also on this channel are videos about the best ways to road trip, the best places to see for short visits, and general travel info from a nerdy perspective. I've been on more than 20 cross-country road trips this century and have learned a lot through the years. I'd like to share some of what I've learned to help make your road trip as successful as possible. Thanks for visiting my channel and Happy Travels!
At 13:33 ...I walked the entire Freedom trail...I was also visiting the city in a sports bar when the Red Sox finally won their first World Series in decades...Great Downtown...plus Faneuil Hall Marketplace!!!!
Found you by way of a UK reaction channel. I have traveled/explored so many places in the U.S. and find out regularly how much I have not yet seen. The geography here is so wonderfully diverse. As traveling becomes more difficult to do in person, I really appreciate these kinds of videos. Thank you! ❤
Fairly good list ruined by putting Las Vegas at #1, Fremont Street is super cool and there are some great bars in the surrounding area. Far from the worst
Hi Kyle, new sub here. You come highly recommended from the Lav Luka channel, and if he likes your videos then thats good enough for me. Cant wait to dig around on here and learn some cool geographical facts, youre never too old or too smart to learn something new.
Surprised you picked Cincinnati over Cleveland. Cleveland has added some new buildings in its downtown including a new 4th tallest in the Sherwin Williams tower.
TN has a very diverse economy as I'm sure you're aware living there. Chattanooga has tech while the rest of East TN is tourist based. Middle TN has tourism in Nashville as well as manufacturing with NIssan. West TN has a lot of manufacturing around Jackson with Blue Oval city for Ford as well. Also you mentioned the loss of Saturn but that plant is now being repurposed for battery manufacturing for GM electric vehicles.
I'm going for the first time in a cpl weeks. After seeing videos on the Internet I'm starting to doubt my decision lol. I've always wanted to visit San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and New York but after spending time on RU-vid I don't know anymore
thanks a lot for this video. The scenery of the US is so beautiful. - and so tidy! - not like in Europe. We have got beautiful landscapes too, and amazing old cities. Yet - the landscape does not look so clean. And you cannot drive for hours to get in a town.
Houston's buildings are spread out all over. You look at the Galleria area, it's like a miniature Austin, and the medical center is like a miniature San Antonio, and the Greenway Plaza area is like a miniature Fort Worth. If all of its buildings were clustered together, it'd be a lot more impressive. Still, it's really great for its multiple skylines.
I knew Chicago was gna have the top spot I’ve been to many cities in the country & boy am I glad my parents had sex there so I can call it home. DT Chicago has a certain magical feeling that a lot of others don’t it just feels so vibrant but best of all it’s more beautiful than it feels, especially in the summer & during Christmas & new year … if you haven’t been here please don’t listen to the bs on the news you’re obviously not gna visit to go to any bad neighborhoods (that would be dumb) stick to DT & the west loop & I guarantee you you’ll think about moving here i tell everyone it’s a smaller but cleaner & more organized version of New York City I guarantee you’ll love it.
I found the title a more than a little misleading, but I suppose that’s the point? However you sorta walked through some of the better parts of the city on a very nice day. If you want to be more in alignment with the title you should have walked down market street, the tenderloin, 6th street, or just cross the street from the ferry building and it’s pretty bad. And even the with the nice areas you walked through it is a nice city for the most part, but the sad thing is it could be so much better if it weren’t for the basket case politics. San Francisco has the potential to be the best city in the US and falls so far short of what i could be.
i realize this list is very subjective and everyone will have a different order, but AZ has to be much higher. It has a ton of diverse terrain and you didn't seem to take any of that into account. I've hiked all over all the western US states and I would think the top 10 (in some order) have to be CA, AZ, UT, WA, WY, CO, OR, HI, WA, MT. The eastern states aren't very diverse at all and should be nowhere near the higher tier on this list
Nice video highlighting many beautiful aspects. I personally love the rail development and yet is more to come. Hope they will use the old airport area well. Maybe connecting the west via rail.
Riverwest has been the "up and coming" neighborhood for like 30 years. Places like Brewers Hill and Bayview have gone from grimey to nice in that time.