If you want to learn about the history of the founding of the United States, what are the must see h

Updated on history 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Washington:

    American University, Kennedy Center, Washington White House, Georgetown, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Capitol, Library of Congress, Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument,

    Los Angeles: Times Square, Catalina Island, Sunset Boulevard, Nott Strawberry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, UCLA, Museum of Modern Art, Universal Studios Hollywood, Chinatown, Antelope Valley Poppy Reservation, Stanford University, Santa Monica, Disneyland.

    Saipan: Microcro Beach, Blue Hole, Banzai Cliff, ** Island, Microcro Beach, Ruins of the Last Command of the Japanese Army.

    Hawaii: White Sand Bay Beach, Honolulu, Kawaia Haao Church, Oeo Rapids Canyon, Boipu Resort, Kaanapali Beach, Kalaura Lookout, Napali Coast State Park, Fern Cave, Volcanoes National Park, Capiolani Park, Pearl Harbor, Aloha Tower, Koki State Park, Dole Fruit Plantation, Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, USS Arizona Memorial.

    Houston: Herman Park, San Gicinto Ancient Battlefield.

    New York: Fifth Avenue, Times Square, Cornell University, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Columbia University, United Nations Headquarters, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYU Rockefeller Center, Wall Street, New York** Park.

    Las Vegas:

    MGM Adventures Amusement Park, Grand Canyon, Shiono Water Park, Yellowstone Valley of Fire, Hoover Dam.

    San Francisco: Fisherman's Wharf, Yerba Buena Gardens, California Legion of Honor Palace, Grace Cathedral, de Young Memorial, Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz Chinatown, Alamo Square, Golden Gate Park, University of California, Berkeley, Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, Japan Center, Alcatraz, Ultra American Pyramid, Great Basin Sequoia National Park, San Francisco City Hall.

    Chicago: Chicago Aquarium, Chicago Lincoln Park, Chicago Field Museum, Chicago Navy Pier.

    Atlanta: Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta Historic Center, World of Coca-Cola.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Places of interest in the United States include the Yellowstone National Forest, the Grand Canyon of Colorado, Niagara Falls, the White House, and more.

    Yellowstone National Park, or Yellowstone National Park for short, is managed by the U.S. National Park Service, and was officially named a national park for the protection of wildlife and natural resources on March 1, 1872, and was included in the World Natural Heritage List in 1978. This is the first and largest national park in the world. Mainly located in Wyoming, United States, and partly in Montana and Idaho.

    Yellowstone is divided into five districts: the Mammoth Hot Springs area in the northwest is dominated by limestone steps, so it is also called the hot steps area.

    The Grand Canyon is located in northwestern Arizona, USA, southwest of the Colorado Plateau. The Grand Canyon has a total length of 446 kilometers, an average width of 16 kilometers, a maximum depth of 2,133 meters, and an average depth of more than 1,500 meters, with a total area of 2,724 square kilometers.

    Niagara Falls rushes down the cliff to rejoin downstream, falling at a speed of less than 2 kilometers per hour and falling by meters, deducing the world's wildest whirlpool rapids, passing through Queenston in Canada on the left bank and Livingston in the United States on the right bank, rushing through the "Devil's Hole Rapids" and following the final "Livingston Tributary Canyon" from west to east into Lake Ontario.

    The White House is a white neoclassical sandstone building located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The White House covers an area of more than 10,000 square meters and consists of three parts: the main building and the east and west wings. Because the White House is the place where the United States lives and works.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    American Museum of Natural History.

    National Portrait Gallery.

    National Museum of African Art, USA.

    National Gallery of the United States.

    American National Air and Space Museum.

    National Museum of American History.

    National Postal Museum, USA.

    National Museum of Art.

    Ferguel Gallery.

    White House Anid, Haupt Gardens.

    National Catholic Cathedral.

    U.S. Capitol.

    Thomas Jefferson Memorial.

    St. Matthew's Catholic Church.

    Stony Creek Park. State Council Building.

    Lincoln Memorial.

    Potomac Park.

    Korean War Veterans Memorial.

    St. Franciscan Monastery.

    Ford's Theatre. U.S. National Arboretum.

    Arlington National Cemetery.

    Arts & Industry Building.

    American Zoo.

    Cork Nguyen Gallery.

    Washington Monument.

    National Catholic Church, Washington.

    Ho Xuhong Museum and Sculpture Park.

    Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

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