You travel in all the wrong places. Take the road less traveled and you'll see that we have just what they do, only more. Avoid tourist traps and you'll do much better. Stay away from freeways and go way out from them.
Trust me, I've traveled all over the US and have discovered that we too have those small pubs and such with country folk and culture. The problem is the freeway. Try going to Americus, Georgia, for example, or Grove Hill, Alabama.
When we went to Pennsylvania, I wanted to see the real Amish country and not that touristy crap. Skip Intercourse, Pennsylvania (or really, all of Lancaster County) and go instead to Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Instead of visiting Jackson Hole, Wyoming go instead to Cody, Wyoming.
I've got many more suggestions too from Mt. Vernon, Maine to Bridgeport, California to McMinville, Tennessee. I can even make suggestions for Alaska (used to live there). Trust me, the UK has a limited amount of space and so is cramped. You have a greater expanse here and big box stores are only in the cities and along the freeways.
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