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Sights in United States

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Squares in San Antonio
Market Square
(6)
The most interesting things about San Antonio lie in the fusion of Texan and Mexican culture. For example, Tex-Mex cuisine is wide
City Halls in San Francisco
San Francisco City Hall
(4)
This is the type of typical American government building that we're sick fed up of seeing in the movies. Surprisingly, the surroun
Squares in New Orleans
Spanish Plaza
(7)
In the dock on the Mississippi River, at the Riverwalk Marketplace entrance you'll find a beautiful square named after the city of
Statues in Chicago
Crown Fountain
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This fountain in Chicago was designed by the Barcelona sculptor and artist Jaume Plensa. Its design is two vertical blocks wrapped
Historical Monuments in Philadelphia
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
(16)
It was three years (since its construction in 1929) that the longest suspension bridge in the world, an honor it took from Ambassa
Squares in New York
Union Square
(7)
Union Square is one of the liveliest places in New York City, where you can always find people sunbathing, enjoy a street performe
Historical Monuments in Keystone
Mount Rushmore Memorial
(16)
One of the icons of the United States of America, the heads of the American Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincol
Train Stations in New York
Roosevelt Island Tramway
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Roosevelt Island cable car crosses over the East River and connects Roosevelt Island to Manhattan. Over 26 million passengers have
Temples in Hacienda Heights
Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple
(1)
It's amazing to think that hidden between buildings and hills of Los Angeles theres's a precious temple. This temple required 10 y
Historical Monuments in Seward
Benny Benson Memorial
Benny Benson was an orphan of 13 years old in the year 1926 when Seward submitted his idea to the flag of Alaska for a contest and
Historical Monuments in Key West
Ernest Hemingway House
(11)
Between the years 1930 and 1940, Hemingway lived in Key West, a small island that offered the ambiance of Cuba but the safety of U
Cathedrals in Sedona
Cathedral Rock
(8)
Sedona is located 1 hour or so of Flagstaff, where perhaps you will be visiting the Grand Canyon. The city (or town) itself is ver
Squares in New York
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Historical Monuments in San Antonio
The Alamo
(8)
The Battle of the Alamo was a 13-day siege from February 23 until the final assault of March 6, 1836. The Mexican army fought agai
Castles in San Simeón
Hearst Castle
(2)
Hearst Castle is a palace built by newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst in 1922. It's located near San Simeon, California, on
Historical Monuments in Santa Barbara
Old Mission Santa Barbara
(4)
After taking a walk by the sea, I could clearly see the Spanish influence in the city. First I visited the Church of Our Lady of S
Stadiums in Los Angeles
Staples Center
(8)
I had never seen a live basketball game, but we had the opportunity to see the Lakers on our visit to LA. It was exciting, and Pau
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Palaces in Philadelphia
Congress Hall
(7)
Congress Hall was constructed in 1787 with the idea of being the Philadelphia County Court. Finally, the United States Congress me