Even the rural stuff is quite eye opening, remember a lot of Americans do live in rural communities, and the last time they got an infrastructure upgrade was when Roosevelt built a post office.
Yeah, its less of a spectacle than going to a big shiny city, but paying for snacks from a farmer's stall on a remote mountain trail with a QR code (somehow you're always in 5G range) will probably surprise foreigners too.
Even the rural stuff is quite eye opening, remember a lot of Americans do live in rural communities, and the last time they got an infrastructure upgrade was when Roosevelt built a post office.
Yeah, its less of a spectacle than going to a big shiny city, but paying for snacks from a farmer's stall on a remote mountain trail with a QR code (somehow you're always in 5G range) will probably surprise foreigners too.