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It depends on what type you like ...
If you like big cities, it has to be New York, the Statue of Liberty, the United Nations, Wall Street, Fifth Avenue...
But if you just want to play, then I recommend two places.
One is Los Angeles, and the other is Florida.
Los Angeles has Disney, Universal Studios, Hollywood, but the most important thing is that it is very close to Las Vegas and San Francisco, Las Vegas I personally think is the most entertaining city in the United States, if you don't like entertainment, you can also go to see the Grand Canyon, or go to San Francisco, go to Yosemite National Park, it's beautiful.
Florida is just a place to spend on vacation, very laid back. Needless to say, Disney in Orlando is at least ten times the size of Los Angeles, with four theme parks, two water parks, a Down Town Disney, and some special hotels that you can't play for a week, and Universal Studios, which has one more Harry Potter castle than Los Angeles, and this one is the number one attraction in FloridaThere's also Miami, and Clear Water Beach in Tampa, where the sunset is the most beautiful, and there are some small towns around, like St. Augustine, Sarasota, and the like, all of which are beautiful.
In short, two different styles, depending on what you like.
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Dengjinling Phoenix Terrace (Li Bai).
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The 66 world-famous cities in the United States are: Boston (Massachusetts), Manchester (New Hampshire), Portland (Maine), Providesden (Rhode Island), Hartford (Connecticut), New Haven (Connecticut) in New England; New York (New York), Albany (New York), Buffalo (New York), Rochester (New York), Syracuse (New York), Virginia Beach (Virginia), Richmond (Virginia), Baltimore (Maryland), Newark (New Jersey), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), Washington D.C., Jacksonville (Florida), Miami (Florida), Tampa (Florida), Orlando (Florida), Cape Coral (Florida), Palm Cove (Florida), Atlanta (Georgia), Columbia City (South Carolina), Charleston (South Carolina), Charlotte (North Carolina), Raleigh (North Carolina), Chicago (Illinois), Indianapolis (Indiana), Milwaukee (Wisconsin), Cleveland (Ohio), Cincinnati (Ohio), Columbus (Ohio), Grand Rapids (Michigan), Detroit (Michigan), New Orleans (Louisiana), Nashville (Tennessee), Memphis (Tennessee), Birmingham (Alabama), Louisville (Kentucky), Minneapolis (Minnesota), Omaha (Nebraska), Kansas City (Missouri), St. Louis (Missouri), Oklahoma City (Oklahoma), Tulsa (Oklahoma), Denver (Colorado), Las Vegas (Nevada), Salt Lake City (Utah) in the Rocky Mountains, San Francisco (California), Los Angeles (California), San Diego (California), San Jose (California), Sacramento (California), Riverside (California), Pacific Coast
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Famous cities in the United States are: New York (the world's financial center), Washington (the capital of the United States), Los Angeles (Hollywood Movie City), Chicago (the second largest city after New York), Atlanta (the host of the Olympic Games).
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The top 10 cities in the United States are New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Washington, Boston, Atlanta, and Pittsburgh.
1. New York
Region: New York, USA.
New York is the largest city and the largest port in the United States, with many world-class museums, high-rise buildings, and many world-famous universities.
2. Los Angeles
Region: California, USA.
Los Angeles is the second largest city in the United States and one of the most important industrial, commercial, international**, scientific, educational, entertainment and sports centers in the United States, with many world-renowned institutions of higher education and the famous Universal Studios Hollywood.
3. Chicago
Region: Illinois, USA.
Chicago is the third largest city in the United States after New York and Los Angeles, and one of the world's international financial centers, with a very developed industrial and manufacturing industry, with numerous high-rise buildings, and is known as the home of skyscrapers.
4. Houston
Region: Texas, USA.
Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States, famous for its abundant energy resources, aviation industry and canals, and is a leader in the United States and the world in many fields such as scientific research and education.
5. Philadelphia
Region: Pennsylvania, USA.
Philadelphia is the fifth-largest city in the United States and one of the most historic cities in the United States, having been the former capital of the United States and where the first federal constitution was born.
6. San Francisco
Region: California, USA.
San Francisco, located in California, USA, is one of the world's important technology research and development bases and important science, education and cultural centers, and the world's famous high-tech industrial park Silicon Valley is located here.
7. Washington
Region: Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., located in the northeastern part of the United States, is the capital of the United States, and because it is a special administrative region set up as the capital, it is under the direct jurisdiction of the United States Congress and does not belong to any state.
8. Boston
Region: Massachusetts, USA.
Boston is one of the oldest and most culturally valuable cities in the United States, and it is also the most educated city in the United States and the education center of the United States, with the world-famous Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology both located in Boston.
9. Atlanta
Region: Georgia, USA.
Located in the eastern part of the United States, Atlanta is home to the top 10 richest people in the United States, home to many multimillionaires, and the place where the American Civil War took place.
10. Pittsburgh
Region: Pennsylvania, USA.
Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania in the United States, second only to Philadelphia, and is also a famous steel industry city in the United States, known as the steel capital of the world.
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New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco.
1. New York, New York is the largest city in the United States, and it is also the world's largest financial center, their GDP has surpassed that of Tokyo, Japan, and is now the world's No. 1 in the world. The two most famous places are its museum and the statue of the goddess. (as shown in the image below).
2. Los Angeles, Los Angeles is the largest city in the west, in the southwest of California, and is also very famous. (as shown in the image below).
3. Chicago, Chicago is the most important transportation place in the United States, and people feel that the transportation location is very superior. (as shown in the image below).
4. Atlanta, Atlanta has a large number of blacks, and it is also a famous historical and cultural city. The '96 Olympics were held here, Coca-Cola saw its largest theme park here, and its aviation industry is growing very fast, with many aircraft companies having their headquarters here. (as shown in the image below).
5, San Francisco, San Francisco has a lot of Chinese, and because of this, many Chinese are very familiar with it, and the most famous one recently is its Golden Gate Bridge and Chinatown. (as shown in the image below).
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1. Los Angeles.
It has the largest seaport in the United States, Hollywood, Disneyland, Beverly Hills, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Griffith Park, Danish Village, etc.
2. Las Vegas.
The biggest attraction of Las Vegas is the casino. Main Street at night, water show and fire show, canal at the Venetian Hotel, etc. During the day, Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, M&M Chocolate Factory, Fremont Street, Bellagio Fountain, Las Vegas Strip, and beyond Death Valley National Key Home Park.
3. San Francisco.
Home to Jingle Cars, Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate Park, Lombard Street, Aight-Ashbury, Napa Valley and Silicon Valley, among others.
4. Alaska.
Alaska is famous for its glaciers, the Northern Lights, and Mount McKinley, located in Denali National Park, is the highest peak in North America.
5. Chicago.
There are many original designs such as Cloud Gate, Millennium Park, Willis Tower, Navy Pier, etc.
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