Attractions in United States
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The Mormon Row Historic District, nestled within Grand Teton National Park, features log cabins and barns built by Mormon settlers in the 1980s. These structures, set against the dramatic backdrop […]
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Often simply referred to as the ID, the Chinatown-International District is a vibrant, multiethnic center of Seattle’s Asian community and one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Its rich history is […]
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Nestled on the northeast coast of Maui, Kaumahina State Wayside Park serves as a serene stop along the scenic Road to Hana. Spanning 8 acres, this forested area is a […]
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Joshua Tree National Park, situated at the convergence of the Colorado and Mojave deserts, spans 429,690 acres of Southern California’s windswept plains. The park is renowned for its starlit night […]
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In Charlotte’s historic Fourth Ward, Victorian mansions line the shady streets, harkening back to the mid-19th century when it was one of the city’s most prosperous neighborhoods. Today, the area […]
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Opened in 1914, the Biograph Theater in Chicago stands as one of the early American movie houses and now serves as the home of the Victory Gardens Theater. This historic […]
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Larimer Square, the oldest part of Denver, showcases a charming 2-block district with Victorian-era buildings. These historic structures now house some of the city’s finest restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Visitors […]
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Biscayne National Park, located near Miami, is a unique destination where 95 percent of its area lies beneath the waves. This aquatic wonderland is renowned for its extensive reef system, […]
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Nestled in Atlanta, the Margaret Mitchell House stands as a testament to the birthplace of the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, ‘Gone with the Wind.’ From 1925 to 1932, Margaret Mitchell lived […]
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Nestled in St. Augustine, the Oldest Store Museum offers a glimpse into the early 20th century, showcasing over 100,000 items that would have been found in a typical general store […]
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The New York – New York Hotel & Casino stands as a prominent landmark on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring downsized replicas of iconic Manhattan landmarks such as the Statue […]
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Cameron Park, dedicated to its donor and benefactor, William Cameron, in 1910, stands as one of the largest urban parks in Texas. Nestled in Waco, the park expanded to its […]
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The Aloha Tower Marketplace, a prominent feature of Honolulu’s skyline, stands as a bustling hub for shopping and dining. Located in the heart of the city, it also serves as […]
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The United States Mint in Philadelphia offers a unique glimpse into the process of creating money. Located in the heart of the city, this historic facility features glass-lined hallways elevated […]
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Established in 1769, Old Town San Diego marks the site of California’s first European settlement, often referred to as ‘the birthplace of California.’ Located in the heart of San Diego, […]
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Independence National Historical Park, known as ‘America’s most historic square mile,’ is located in Philadelphia’s Old City and Society Hill neighborhoods. This park encompasses key landmarks from the Revolutionary War […]
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The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Nashville, celebrates the city’s rich musical heritage with a variety of displays, galleries, and exhibitions. Visitors can explore the interactive Grammy […]
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Nestled on Broadway itself, the Broadway Theatre stands as one of the largest and most historic venues in New York City. Originally a movie theater and vaudeville house from the […]
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Nestled in Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood, the diminutive Waterfall Garden Park provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city streets. This serene space, filled with tables, chairs, and benches, invites […]
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Jackson Lake, the largest of the glacial lakes in Grand Teton National Park, offers a stunning setting for a variety of water activities. Nestled against the dramatic backdrop of the […]
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Fenway Park, located in Boston, stands as the city’s most cherished landmark. Home to the Boston Red Sox, this historic ballpark has been a focal point for sports enthusiasts, history […]
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First opened in 1976 to commemorate the bicentennial, Franklin Court is an indoor-outdoor museum in Philadelphia, situated on the site where Benjamin Franklin once lived. The original home was demolished […]
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Nestled in Denver’s LoDo neighborhood, the Dairy Block is a vibrant, walkable micro-district that combines bars, restaurants, shops, and a boutique hotel. Named after the old Windsor Dairy, this mixed-use […]
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Designed by American architect Willoughby Edbrooke, the Old Post Office Pavilion stands as a striking example of Romanesque Revival architecture. When it opened in 1899, this building was the largest […]