Attractions in United States
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Lafayette Square, a public park located directly across from the White House in Washington DC, is flanked by notable buildings such as the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the Department of […]
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Nestled in the heart of Boston, Haymarket has been a vibrant farmers market since the 1830s. For nearly two centuries, vendors have lined the streets, offering an array of fresh […]
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Designed by architect Frank Gehry, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle stands out with its shimmering, colorful exterior, making it one of the city’s most eye-catching landmarks. Inside, […]
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Freedom Plaza, a block-long public space located on Pennsylvania Avenue just a few blocks from the White House, is inscribed with Pierre Charles L’Enfant’s original 1791 design for Washington DC. […]
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Established in the late 19th century, Storyville was New Orleans’ official red-light district, notorious for its brothels, saloons, and other houses of ill repute. Located in what is now a […]
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Since 1914, Fishermen’s Terminal has served as the home port for Seattle’s North Pacific Fishing Fleet, nestled on a freshwater pocket of Salmon Bay. The terminal not only accommodates commercial […]
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Fisher Towers, a striking formation of sandstone spires, rise dramatically from the Utah desert near Moab. These rosy-hued fingers of rock stand in the scenic Castle Valley, where the Colorado […]
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The Trans-Alaska Pipeline, stretching 800 miles from the oil fields of Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, was constructed between 1974 and 1977 with a workforce of over 28,000 people. This engineering […]
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Angel Island State Park, the largest natural island in San Francisco Bay, often remains in the shadow of the more famous Alcatraz. However, it boasts a rich history as the […]
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The Bureau of Engraving and Printing, a federal agency managed by the US Department of the Treasury in Washington DC, offers a unique glimpse into the production of the nation’s […]
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Universal Studios Hollywood™, located in Los Angeles, is one of the world’s oldest continuously operating movie studios and the first in Hollywood to offer public tours. This iconic site combines […]
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The Owens-Thomas House, a regency-style mansion built in 1819, stands as a National Historic Landmark in Savannah, offering a glimpse into the lives of the city’s early 19th-century residents. This […]
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Completed more than 160 years ago, the Victoria Mansion, also known as the Morse-Libby House, stands as one of the finest examples of the Italian Villa architectural style in the […]
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Nestled along the San Francisco waterfront, the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market draws both food enthusiasts and local chefs with its array of Northern California’s finest produce. Rows of stalls brim […]
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Market Street, one of San Francisco’s main thoroughfares, cuts a diagonal line from the Embarcadero on the city’s northeastern edge to the Twin Peaks neighborhood. This bustling street is a […]
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Washington State Ferries, a quintessential mode of travel for exploring the islands of Puget Sound, provide both transportation and a scenic experience. Departing from Seattle, these ferries transport passengers to […]
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San Francisco’s man-made Treasure Island was constructed for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition and later served as a naval training station and other military sites. Today, this small isle […]
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Nestled on Kauai, the Garden Isle, Wailua Falls is a stunning natural feature known for its dual curtains of water that plunge into a glistening pool. Surrounded by lush tropical […]
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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood brings the magical universe of J.K. Rowling’s books to life. Nestled in Los Angeles, this immersive attraction invites visitors to […]
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The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, spanning three city blocks in New York City, stands as one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world and serves as […]
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The Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center, located in the United States, serves as a gateway to understanding the rich and tumultuous history of Fort Sumter National Monument. Through its exhibits, […]
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The Ten Thousand Islands, an archipelago covering over 35,000 acres at the southern tip of Florida, is a unique natural wonder. Despite its name, the area comprises hundreds of small […]
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Opened in 1799 as the East India Marine Society, the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem is one of the oldest continuously-operating museums in the United States. Its extensive collection, […]
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Boston’s Cheers Beacon Hill, formerly known as the Bull & Finch Pub, is a beloved spot for fans of the iconic television show ‘Cheers.’ This authentic neighborhood pub, which inspired […]