Most All-American State Goes to Pennsylvania in Study Considering Historic Landmarks, Fast Food Spots and More

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Pennsylvania is the most “All-American” state in the United States based on its cuisine, sports scene, and history, according to a recently released ranking by Viator.

Pennsylvania is the most “All-American” state in the United States based on its cuisine, sports scene, and history, according to a recently released ranking by Viator.

To determine which are the most “All-American” states, Viator collected and analyzed state-specific data on the number of landmarks, national park sites, fast-food restaurants, sports venues, and RV dealerships and parks, as well as the percentage of homeownership.

This analysis resulted in Pennsylvania coming out on top with a score of 9.048 out of 10.

The Keystone State has a sizable number of historic landmarks (168) and national park sites (19), along with 229 miles of the Appalachian Trail. This makes Pennsylvania a haven for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The state also boasts 9,850 fast-food restaurants and 36 sports venues which provide a variety of entertainment options. Meanwhile, the state also features 312 RV dealerships and parks, which are guaranteed to cover the needs of all RV enthusiasts.

Finally, Pennsylvania’s homeownership currently stands at 69.891 percent.

Read more about the most “All-American” states in Viator.

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