Visiting US first time. What to see East coast and west?

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I want to visit USA one day i think end of 2019. But i just ask this in way advance what to see? I will definitely go to NYC.

And i heard you can poop in public and poop on public property in san francisco so i want to go there and try that and also see the big bridge. And the roling hill street cars. Would like to see Vegas. Is it expensive to get from one coast to next?
 
If you’re poor, please don’t come. Thanks in advance.
 
The drive up or down the coast line.

California has a beautiful coast. Especially SoCal, they were very careful in making their beach communities blend in well with the natural beauty.

The east coast line is broken up by a lot of rivers, deltas, barrier islands, so you will cross a lot of bridges
 
Trump Museum.

Trump National Park.

Trump Monument.

Trump Rushmore.

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Check out the sandwiches at 7/ELEVEn or any gas station (just make sure they're the kind with the paralyzing bacteria if you want the edgy dining experience). If someone offers you a receipt, tell em they can felch your withering ass! That shit is basically toxic to the touch (BPA).

No need to order extra high fructose cornsyrup, it comes free with about half of everything.

If you see any short people wearing backpacks, hit them with a stick a few times. They'll likely turn into a pile of gold coins.

If someone tries to sell you the Golden Gate Bridge in San Fran, say "Hell no". I bought it several years back, and it went waay down in value when I re-sold it.

I don't know where you should visit, though.
 
Go to Washington DC to see all the monuments, museums and the White House. It's the Nation's Capital and worth paying a visit during your trip.
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Sorry to hijack the thread TS, but I got a question about the States. Is it safe to sleep in your car in parts of california? I don't plan on doing it in the cities but I wonder if it's safe or even allowed to sleep in your car in like a park or something.
 
just send me your names and passport information and I'll make a few calls to TSA to ensure you get the royal treatment you deserve.
 
Its not cheap going from coast to coast. If you are going to San Fran its worth the drive to Nappa. The city of San Francisco is filled with gay SJW hipster know it alls though. Literally bars charging 6 bucks for PBR cans with dudes in short shorts and tight shirts with flamingos on them.
 
Trump Museum.

Trump National Park.

Trump Monument.

Trump Rushmore.

/thread

I want to get photo and selfie outdife Trump tower. And tell people me a foreigner like Trump just piss people off.

Does trump tower have good food?
 
Its not cheap going from coast to coast. If you are going to San Fran its worth the drive to Nappa. The city of San Francisco is filled with gay SJW hipster know it alls though. Literally bars charging 6 bucks for PBR cans with dudes in short shorts and tight shirts with flamingos on them.

Hey i wear short shorts. It is aesthetic or 3rd world thing. Lol
Go to Washington DC to see all the monuments, museums and the White House. It's the Nation's Capital and worth paying a visit during your trip.
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I read freemasons built the capital. I want to see DC for sure
 
Sorry to hijack the thread TS, but I got a question about the States. Is it safe to sleep in your car in parts of california? I don't plan on doing it in the cities but I wonder if it's safe or even allowed to sleep in your car in like a park or something.

This is a shit thread.

So I will give you a shit response

No according to the TS its not safe to sleep in your car because people might Shit on you while sleeping on your car.

Shit on.
 
San Francisco is awesome even in the winter, so many pretty vistas all around the bay. Tons to see there and maybe drive down the coast for a few days. Santa Cruz is a blast and Carmel By The Sea is like a beautiful dream town.

On the east coast Boston is a really nice city with a lot of history. If you want something really historical and fun go to Gettysburg Pennsylvania and take a tour of the battlefield. I think around 250,000 solders participated in the civil war battle with something like 55,000 people killed over three days (my figures might be off here as I'm going from memory, too lazy to google). They have an audio tour you play in your car as you drive around and park various places. The action is described in detail along with sound effects like bugle, cannons and muskets, it's very fun and interesting.
 
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