(3-4). (Pp.6). This book is a road map used to conveys a literature message about the middle class, white people, who used the transportation systems to travel around the United States Countries.,.,. The westerners, who boasted and produced guidebooks by marketing strategies to promote tourism. A message to the world, is how the middle-class travel from, trains and auto mobiles to see and observed nationalism in the United States and experience the cultural environments. The middle class, wanted a sense of peace from the urban- industrialized environment, it was a time for leisure, recreation and scenic discovery. The Urban tourism, white middle class people, considered themselves modern people, they looked at non-radical and ethnic minorities, nonwhites and non-Anglo-Saxons who still lives in back times. (197). Nationalist, were shared through the identity with the people as Americans. (4). The growth for urban industrial nation was a refuge for modern society., also, known as a nostalgic of American nation culture, for instance immigrates, labors. Tourism became commercialized in the twenty centuries; it became a ritual by linking national territory …show more content…
(192). Leisure, tourism, nationalism, American Culture and History help to shape the urban culture by commercializing the structuralist environment, Indian communities drew tourism, the natural infrastructures, transportation, such as, railroad, and automobiles, literatures, maps and the good road committee, organization committee help with tourism knowledge and understanding about how Americans identity would be identified with their culture. Tourism became a recreational and therapeutic experience for the Americans. The Book: See America First: Tourism and National identity is a book that is very informative about the way the middle class used the transportation system, to travel and give their children and themselves learning, knowledge and understanding of geographic history and their locations throughout United States and how the transcendental railroad, system were, one way they linked to the West and the East together. The commercializing, industries, helps to make it more explorable for others to experience the beauty of the Country through the naked eye. The book explains how traveling became a part of a leisure activity for middle class people to leave the city and adventure in the Nationalism and identity with nature and get a peace of mind, away from the urban