Jay
the fool on the hill
Good luck. And for the love of God, I hope Nebraska isn't on one of your states to drive through. If it is, speed as fast as possible. Even my father, who is the king of driving exactly the speed limit, would drive 80-85 mph (with a caravan hitched on!) through Nebraska just to get it done.
Let's face it: The good bits are on both sides of the coast, scenery wise. The Midwest is rather dull, but you will find the nicest people there, especially Iowa and Missouri.
Too bad that you are skipping out on the Southeast, there are parts of Alabama that is well worth your time, as is the Natchez Trace parkway in Mississippi, a meandering road through just pristine nature.
Glad you are traveling by car around the US, instead of just visiting LA or New York and deciding that is what America is. Who knows...you may fall in love with it.
Let's face it: The good bits are on both sides of the coast, scenery wise. The Midwest is rather dull, but you will find the nicest people there, especially Iowa and Missouri.
Too bad that you are skipping out on the Southeast, there are parts of Alabama that is well worth your time, as is the Natchez Trace parkway in Mississippi, a meandering road through just pristine nature.
Glad you are traveling by car around the US, instead of just visiting LA or New York and deciding that is what America is. Who knows...you may fall in love with it.