Grannyknot of course you could say it about any country, here included, but I suppose if I was to be specific, I would be referring to their gun laws with all the recent shootings in mind. Cheelu, it would be hard to pinpoint one place, depends what you would want to get out of your holiday, quiet, or hectic with sightseeing. New York is interesting, loads to see, but quite heaving. If you want lots of sunshine, then Florida or Southern California are fairly hot when the most of the other states are on the receiving end of bad weather, but don't go to Florida between May and August because it's very hot and sticky. Cape Cod is nice in the summer and New England is very pretty with some old towns (well for America). The Fall is supposed to be the best time to go to that particular part of the Eastern States, but I haven't been there then. I loved Los Angeles even though a lot of people told us it isn't worth much of a visit, I liked looking round all the Hollywood haunts that I had read so much about. I really loved the Southern States we went to this year and want to go back, Savannah and Charleston really attractive old colonial cities with loads of 18th century architecture. Also there are some nice beaches where we were staying. The thing is about America it's so vast and it has everything there, beaches, mountains which is probably why a huge number of Americans don't have passports, presumably because they feel there's no need to ever visit anywhere else.