On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will be visible in the United States from Oregon across to South Carolina. This is the first total solar eclipse in the USA since 1991 when one was visible in Hawaii. The Lower 48 States has not had an event since 1979. This 2017 eclipse will be visible to people located in some 13 states. It will track across the entire country on roughly a southeasterly track. It begins for viewers at Lincoln Beach, Oregon and finishes at Charleston, South Carolina. During the total solar eclipse, over 1000 American cities will participate. The largest of these is Nashville, TN. Other larger cities include Columbia and SC, Salem, OR. Both St. Louis and Kansas City are split by this eclipse. Viewers there will need to know where to be located on August 21, 2017 to have the best experience. The August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse represents a great opportunity for millions of Americans to see the amazing spectacle. These events are rare and definitely worth the effort to attend. This is a Kindle format ebook which can also be viewed at read.amazon.com using any Internet browser.