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Introducing USA

Paul Simon had such yearning in his voice when he sang, ‘I’ve gone to look for America,’ and anyone even vaguely familiar with this nostalgia- loving, future-obsessed, multiple-personality patchwork of a country can understand why.

This land is hard to pin down. Filled with so many different worlds and subcultures and belief systems, it’s no wonder so many Americans experience an identity crisis at some point in their lives. Heading off into the sunset to drive these open roads, diving headlong into a thrumming big city or hiking into the gorgeous countryside for weeks at a time are the classic ways of figuring out what this American life is all about. That searching is an old, romantic notion, chronicled on the page by writers from Mark Twain to Jack Kerouac, and lived out, daily, among locals and visitors alike.

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Alexander Hamilton exhibit, New York Historical Society.
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Alexander Hamilton exhibit, New York Historical Society.

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  • Corey Wise
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  • Naked Cowboy performing for tourists in Times Square.
  • Statue of Liberty with a viewing platform in her crown.
  • Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn at dusk.
  • Man dressed in superman costume.
  • Harlem boys outside a Baptist Church - New York City, New York
  • Fort Lincoln State Park.
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