Please post a trip report. We are always eager to know how one's trip went. With your desire to experience America, it will be a neat way for us to share in your adventure while we're couped up behind this desk at work. Dreaming. Planning.
Certainly.
Left SF on 2nd. Arrived in Seattle late on 3rd (thanks to delay). Stayed overnight in hostel - stayed in hostels everywhere except in DC, where I had paid for hotel accommodation - visited Space Needle, etc. Left to Chicago.
Arrived in Chicago on 6th, departed on 8th. Took the boat tours, Sean Hancock observatory, the national art museum, etc.
One day in Pittsburgh. Visited friend there. Run down sort of place, wouldn't want to live there.
Conference in DC. Didn't do much touristy stuff because I had already been there before. Besides, the visit there was business related.
Left for NY on 13th, stayed for almost a week to 19th. Had to take a day out to get back to DC to meet an important contact who'd popped up (so it was good to have had a couple of train segments left in reserve) midway through my stay in NY. Did the touristy stuff there, bar crawl, museum of natural history, Chicago show, etc. Unfortunately Statue of Liberty is still shut down after Sandy. Started feeling under the weather towards end of the stay, so had to slow down and ended up not visiting some places I'd wanted to visit - most prominently and unforgivably the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but also the United Nations, Brick Lane curry house (world's hottest curry), not to mention virtually all the non-Manhattan areas of interest like Brighton Beach.
Unfortunately the illness turned into a fever during the day I had allotted to Boston (20th), so I was cooped up in my bed during that time, and was unable to do virtually any of the touristy stuff there.
Fortunately the fever didn't last and was gone the next morning when it was time to leave and head back all the way to the west coast. Traveling with a fever on a crowded Amtrak train would have been hell. Had it lasted I'd have probably just said screw that and bought airline tickets instead.
Arrived back in SF several hours ago.
Boston is much more than just museums - and I have never seen anyone in an 18th century costume there.
I saw several.
Two Redcoats, and a guy in "ordinary" 18th clothing.