Attractions in United States
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East Village, an iconic neighborhood in New York City, became a haven for hippies, artists, and musicians in the 1960s. Countercultural figures such as photographer Nan Goldin, beat poet Allen […]
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Olympic National Park, located on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, spans a vast and diverse landscape that includes rugged coastline, towering mountain ranges, temperate rainforests, and wildflower-filled lowland meadows. The park is […]
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Originally the opulent Hotel Utah, the Joseph Smith Memorial Building now serves as a social hub for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. Named […]
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Pioneer Square, often referred to as Portland’s living room, is a centrally-located urban hub that serves as a welcoming space for all. Surrounded by a variety of shops and eateries, […]
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Located in Salt Lake City, the Latter-day Saints Family History Library stands as the world’s largest genealogical library. Originally established to help members of the Church of Jesus Christ of […]
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Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, Forest Lawn Memorial Park offers a serene and meticulously landscaped setting that evokes the charm of an Italian garden. The park features manicured lawns adorned […]
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The Venetian® Resort on the Las Vegas Strip offers a unique experience by recreating the romantic gondola rides of Venice, Italy. Visitors can drift along the replica canals, passing under […]
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Stretching over 350 miles along the Pacific Ocean, the Oregon Coast extends from the Columbia River to the California border. This scenic route is dotted with multiple parks and forests, […]
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A century ago, Skagway served as the gateway to the Klondike gold fields, and today, the Skagway Cruise Port remains one of Alaska’s most frequented destinations. Nestled along the coast, […]
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Philadelphia’s Academy of Music, known as ‘The Grand Old Lady of Locust Street,’ has been a cultural cornerstone since 1857. As the oldest active opera house in the United States, […]
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Completed in 1867, the Salt Lake Tabernacle stands as an architectural marvel in Salt Lake City, renowned for its exceptional acoustics. A pin dropped at the pulpit can be heard […]
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Carved into the granite face of a mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore National Memorial features the imposing 60-foot-high likenesses of four American presidents: George Washington, […]
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The Boston Harborwalk, a linear park and pathway, stretches across 43 miles of Boston’s 47-mile shoreline, weaving through diverse neighborhoods and connecting numerous beaches, trails, and parks. As you walk […]
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St. Joseph Plantation, situated along the Mississippi River, stands as a dual-purpose site: a still-operating sugarcane plantation and a poignant reminder of the brutal legacy of slavery in the American […]
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The Staten Island Ferry, with its distinctive orange color, has been a familiar sight crossing New York Harbor since 1905. This free ferry serves both commuters and tourists, offering a […]
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The Pirates’ House, built in 1794, stands as the oldest and allegedly most haunted building in Savannah. Once a bustling hangout for sailors and pirates, it now operates as a […]
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Nestled on the edge of the Coconino National Forest, Seven Canyons Golf Course in Sedona, USA, offers a luxury setting amidst the region’s iconic red-rock formations. This top private course […]
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Coral Gables, known as the ‘City Beautiful,’ is a charming neighborhood in Miami, characterized by its European-style architecture. The area features Italianate villas, Mediterranean mansions, and mini-Alhambras, all shaded by […]
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Northerly Island, a 91-acre man-made island on Lake Michigan, lies parallel to Soldier Field and is linked with the Museum Campus in Chicago. Originally an airport, the island has been […]
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Nestled within the expansive 300-square-mile icefield of Kenai Fjords National Park, Bear Glacier stands as the longest of the many glaciers near Seward, Alaska. This impressive glacier flows into a […]
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Sawgrass Recreation Park, situated just 30 minutes from downtown Fort Lauderdale, invites visitors to explore the marshy, humid waters of the Florida Everglades. The park offers guided airboat rides, allowing […]
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In Nashville’s Riverfront Park, Fort Nashborough marks the spot where James Robertson and his group of settlers established the city in 1780. Originally constructed to protect the first families from […]
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Since 1917, Grand Central Market has been a cornerstone of Los Angeles’ culinary landscape. Housed in a sprawling Beaux Arts-style building, the market is a vibrant hub where the city’s […]
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Piedmont Park, designed by the renowned Frederick Law Olmsted, offers a lush, green oasis in the heart of Atlanta. Spanning over 180 acres, the park features a variety of landscapes, […]