
Showdown: Scratch Map vs. Guidebook for US Travel Enthusiasts
1,000 Places to See in the United States and Canada Before You Die (1,000 Places to See in the United States & Canada Before You)
Discover the best of North America with this comprehensive guide that unveils 1,000 unique destinations across the U.S.and Canada. From iconic landmarks like national parks and bustling festivals to hidden gems such as secluded trails and local culinary spots, the book blends adventure with practical insights. Each entry is complemented by full-color photography, offering a vivid glimpse of places that range from serene natural wonders to vibrant cultural experiences.Whether you're planning a road trip, a family vacation, or a solo exploration, this guide ensures you don't miss the spots that define the region's charm.
With up-to-date listings and expert advice on when to visit, this resource is perfect for travelers seeking unforgettable memories. Highlighted sections include new attractions like Miami's Pérez Art Museum and Manhattan's High Line, as well as family-pleasant favorites such as lush gardens and scenic byways. The guide also spots overlooked destinations, from mountain resorts to quirky roadside spots, ensuring every journey is both enriching and tailored to your interests. Its well-organized format and easy-to-follow tips make it a reliable companion for any trip planning needs.
Pros
- Extensive coverage of 1,000 diverse locations across the U.S. and Canada.
- Full-color visuals to inspire and inform travelers about each destination.
- Family-friendly highlights with over 150 special attractions for all ages.
- Up-to-date data on new and must-visit spots.
- Practical visit guides with clear details on timing and logistics.
Cons
- Heavier than average at 2.7 pounds, though well-structured for easy navigation.
- Higher price point compared to single-region guides (starts at $14.14).
- Limited to North America, excluding global travel destinations.
Key Features
Publication Date | november 29, 2016 |
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Edition | 3rd |
Language | English |
Page Count | 1,200 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0761189432 |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 7.5 x 1.75 inches |
Bright Standards Scratch Off Map of United States + All 63 US National Parks Scratch Off Poster (charcoal/silver), 85 USA landmarks Travel Map, 50 State Adventure maps, Journal Gifts for Travelers
Product Description
Discover a unique way to turn your travel aspirations into tangible memories with this innovative scratch-off map set.Designed for families and adventurers alike, it combines the thrill of exploration with the charm of creativity, allowing you to mark off iconic landmarks, 63 National Parks, and 15 special adventures as you uncover them. The thick 250gsm laminated paper ensures durability, while the easy-to-scratch silver foil layer adds an interactive element that transforms tracking your journeys into a fun, personalized activity. Whether you're planning a road trip, commemorating a family vacation, or inspiring students in a classroom, this set offers a versatile and meaningful way to celebrate the places you've seen and the ones you hope to visit.
Perfect for gifting or personal use, this map set doubles as a decorative keepsake and a practical travel tool. Its large size-17"x24" for the USA map and 12"x16" for the National Parks poster-makes it ideal for framing, adding a touch of nostalgia to your home or office. The included accessories, like full-color stickers, location flags, and a scratch pen, let you customize your map and share stories with loved ones. With detailed state borders, capitals, and highways, it's not just a visual display but a guide to America's wonders. plus, its eco-friendly packaging and satisfaction guarantee ensure a worry-free experience, making it a thoughtful gift for any occasion.
Pros and Cons
- Pros:
- High-quality, thick laminated paper for long-term use
- Interactive scratch-off design adds fun to travel planning
- Comprehensive content with 85 landmarks, 63 parks, and 15 adventures
- Complete accessory kit for customization and tracking
- Frameable format for display or decoration
- Gift-ready packaging suitable for birthdays, holidays, and milestones
- perfect for classrooms or educational purposes
- Cons:
- Lacks wildlife illustrations-may not appeal to all nature enthusiasts
- Requires a frame for optimal display, though the package includes one
- Some black-and-white elements may reduce visual contrast for certain users
Key Features
Map Size | 17"x24" USA map, 12"x16" National Parks poster |
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Material | 250gsm thick laminated paper with silver foil layer |
Colors | Charcoal gray background with vibrant full-color reveals |
Accessories included | Stickers, flags, pins, scratch pen, microfiber cloth, storage pouch |
50 States 500 Places to Visit
Discover the Heart of Every U.S. State
Explore the diverse landscapes and cultural landmarks that define the United States with a guide tailored for adventurers and curious travelers. Whether you're drawn to the serene beauty of national parks, the historical significance of battlefields, or the architectural marvels of iconic cities, this resource offers curated recommendations for 500 captivating spots across all 50 states. organized by region, it ensures easy navigation, helping you prioritize destinations that align with your interests and travel style. Full-color photographs bring each location to life, making it simple to visualize the allure of places like Montana's dinosaur-filled fossil beds or Louisiana's charming antebellum mansions. With a durable hardcover format and 144 pages of content, this guide is perfect for road trips, RV excursions, or planning visits to lesser-known gems that balance accessibility and uniqueness.
Designed for practicality, this guide blends travel inspiration with actionable details, making it an essential tool for anyone seeking unforgettable experiences. From bustling cities to tranquil beaches, its diverse listings cater to a wide range of interests, ensuring there's something for everyone. the inclusion of historic sites like Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia-recognized as America's oldest residential street-adds depth, while the focus on uncrowded and scenic locations enhances the appeal for outdoor enthusiasts. With user-friendly institution and high-quality visuals, it's a reliable companion for planning journeys that prioritize both adventure and finding, backed by positive feedback for its depth and clarity.
Pros and Cons
- Comprehensive Coverage - Includes museums,monuments,parks,and hidden gems in every state.
- Organized by region - Easy to navigate and prioritize destinations based on location.
- Durable Format - Hardcover design ensures longevity for frequent use.
- High-Quality Visuals - Full-color photos enhance the allure of each site.
- Accessible Destinations - focused on scenic and uncrowded spots for a more immersive experience.
- Weight Consideration - May feel heavy for casual travel use.
- Limited Depth - some entries might lack detailed historical or practical information.
- Pricing Variance - Prices listed include potential discounts and promotions.
Feature | Detail |
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ISBN-10 | 164030455X |
Publication Date | August 1, 2018 |
Print Length | 144 pages |
Language | English |
Dimensions | 9.88 x 0.75 x 11.38 inches |
Experience the Difference

1,000 Places to See in the United States and Canada Before You Die
Comprehensive coverage of 1,000 iconic spots across the U.S.and Canada, organized by region, with full-color photos of museums, monuments, national parks, beaches, battlefields, and more. Ideal for travelers seeking an expansive, well-structured list of must-see destinations.

Bright Standards Scratch Off map of United States + All 63 US National Parks Scratch Off Poster
Interactive scratch-off maps and posters that spotlight 63 national parks, 85 landmarks, and 50 state adventure maps.A perfect blend of visual engagement and thematic exploration for curious travelers.

50 States 500 Places to Visit
Curated guides to 500 must-see attractions across each state, organized by region with full-color photos. Discover detailed insights into museums, monuments, and historic sites, like Montana's Museum of the rockies or Philadelphia's Elfreth's Alley.