Get ready to eat your way across America.

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Traveling is the ultimate sensory experience.

From coast to coast and north to south, Americans are deeply in love with their local favorites.

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Whataburger: Southern and Western U.S.

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Since the 1950s, Whataburger has been a Texas favorite.

What to order:The classic Whataburger, upgraded with a toasted brioche bun.

Exterior of a Whataburger

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In-N-Out: West Coast

Dont even think about visiting California without grabbing something anything from In-N-Out.

Its also remained a rather affordable choice too, with a hamburger going for just a few bucks.

What to order:Snag a special hamburger, which comes with double the meat for a hearty bite.

Exterior of Biscuitville

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Thats why Music City is the best place to try its crispy, spicy chicken.

What to order:A simple but divine original ButterBurger and some Wisconsin cheese curds.

What to order:The Impossible Burger is a great choice for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.

A long line outside of Hattie B’s in Nashville

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And dont get it twisted, this is no ordinary convenience store.

This chain has locations sprinkled across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine.

What to order:Whatever the special of the day is it’s always bound to be delicious.

Employee delivering food to a car at Culver’s

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Neon sign for Habit Burger

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Customers inside the convenience store of a Sheetz

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Cook making food at D’angelo’s

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Bird’s eye view of a table filled with dishes from Zippy’s

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