Certainly there are broad areas where things are close. And that's more true now after more than half a century of cheap travel and mass media. I would go so far as to say that there is a homogenization process going on throughout the US that I largely regret.
But that doesn't mean that a person can't spend their lives traveling and seeing different things and meeting different people without ever leaving the US.
I don't know what percentage of Americans travel for pleasure outside the country. Maybe it's not very high. But there is just so much to see here.
Me, I go to Canada because I can't afford Europe. And Canada has a lot of similarities to the US as well. But there are still a 1000 places in the US I would like to see some day.
But that doesn't mean that a person can't spend their lives traveling and seeing different things and meeting different people without ever leaving the US.
I don't know what percentage of Americans travel for pleasure outside the country. Maybe it's not very high. But there is just so much to see here.
Me, I go to Canada because I can't afford Europe. And Canada has a lot of similarities to the US as well. But there are still a 1000 places in the US I would like to see some day.