Basic data
Browsers, device type, approximate location and page activity may be used for analytics.
Last updated: May 2026
America Explorer is an independent travel, culture and education website. This policy explains what information may be collected when you use the site and how it may be used.
We may collect basic technical information such as browser type, device type, pages visited, referring pages, approximate location, date and time of visit, and interactions with site features. If you contact us, we may collect the name, email address and message you choose to send.
America Explorer may use analytics tools and advertising services, including Google services, to understand site performance, measure traffic and display relevant ads. These services may use cookies, device identifiers or similar technologies to help measure visits, prevent fraud, limit repeated ads and personalize or contextualize advertising where permitted.
Cookies help the site remember preferences, support navigation, understand performance and serve advertising. You can limit or delete cookies through your browser settings. Some features may work differently if cookies are disabled.
Some shopping links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, qualifying purchases may earn a commission at no extra cost to the visitor. Editorial content is kept separate from advertising and affiliate placement.
We do not sell personal information. Limited information may be processed by service providers that help operate analytics, advertising, hosting, security, forms or affiliate tracking.
America Explorer is designed as a general-audience educational and travel resource. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children through this site.
You may use browser controls to manage cookies, ad personalization settings offered by ad providers, and contact us about privacy questions through the contact page.
Privacy questions can be sent through Contact America Explorer.
Reader privacy
A good privacy page tells visitors what data may be collected, why it is used and how third-party services such as analytics, ads or affiliate programs may operate. The goal is transparency without burying readers in unclear language.
Visitors should understand that basic technical information, analytics data, ad-related cookies and voluntary contact-form information may be processed to operate the site, improve content and support advertising compliance.
Browsers, device type, approximate location and page activity may be used for analytics.
Contact form details are used to respond to the message submitted.
Advertising, analytics and affiliate tools may use cookies or similar technologies.
Useful details
This page is built to help visitors make a real choice, not just click through a directory. Read it as a planning page: identify the strongest places, compare the practical details, then connect the page to states, cities, food, culture and itinerary tools.
Choose the best season, build around one or two anchor experiences, and leave space for meals, walks, local stops and slower moments that make a trip feel personal.
Look for the regional story behind the place: geography, migration, industry, music, food, sport, architecture, politics or natural landscape. That context makes each stop more memorable.
Use the internal links to move from broad overview to detailed state pages, city guides, culture features, food routes and five-day itineraries with cost guidance.

Tip: build trips around contrast — one famous landmark, one local neighbourhood, one regional meal and one story worth remembering.