Attractions in United States
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Kailua Beach Park, located on Oahu, is a picturesque stretch of white sand that attracts both early risers and water sports enthusiasts. The beach’s calm waters and scenic views make […]
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In the heart of Houston, the JPMorgan Chase Tower rises 75 stories high, reaching just over 1,000 feet (305 meters) and standing as the tallest building in Texas. Its distinctive […]
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At Mammoth Hot Springs, geothermal waters heated in Yellowstone’s caldera valley rise through cracks and fissures, depositing minerals to form terraced travertine. These natural wonders create a landscape of white […]
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Coconino National Forest, spanning 1,856,000 acres in northern Arizona, encompasses a diverse array of landscapes, from the iconic red rocks of Sedona to the alpine tundra and classic Southwestern desert. […]
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Stearns Wharf, California’s oldest working wharf, extends into the Pacific Ocean from Santa Barbara. Built in 1872, it has served as a vital maritime hub for over a century. Today, […]
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A short drive from Portland, Oregon, Mt. Hood rises to an impressive 11,249 feet (3,429 meters), making it the highest peak in Oregon and one of the tallest in the […]
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The Colorado State Capitol Building, a prominent feature in Denver’s skyline, stands a mile above sea level with a distinctive bell-shaped gold dome. Constructed from rare Colorado rose onyx, the […]
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The Heyward-Washington House, a two-story brick Georgian-style double house, stands as a testament to 1700s Charleston. Originally owned by Thomas Heyward Jr., a signer of the Declaration of Independence, the […]
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Built in 1873, the Loretto Chapel is a Roman Catholic church nestled in Santa Fe, USA. The chapel’s most captivating feature is its ‘Miraculous Stair,’ a helix-shaped, seemingly floating staircase […]
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Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, spanning 68 acres along the Pacific Coast on the western edge of Point Loma, offers a rugged landscape of coastal bluffs, sea caves, and arches. The […]
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Utah’s Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere and the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi River, stretches across a vast expanse. Located near Salt […]
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Nestled on the northern edge of San Francisco, right along the waters of San Francisco Bay, the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park offers a rich tapestry of the West […]
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Established in 1786, Old Mission Santa Barbara stands as one of the longest continuously operating missions in California. Nestled in the heart of Santa Barbara, this historic site showcases stunning […]
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Nestled in the lush landscape of Oahu, Manoa Falls is a 150-foot (46-meter) waterfall that emerges at the end of a moderate 1.5-mile (2.4-kilometer) hike, just a short distance from […]
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St. Paul’s Chapel, which opened in 1766, stands as a historic landmark in Lower Manhattan’s Financial District and is part of the parish of Trinity Church. Notably, George Washington once […]
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Part of the Ko’olau Range on Oahu’s windward coast, Mt. Tantalus, also known as Puʻuohiʻa, rises prominently over Honolulu. A scenic drive leads to the summit, where visitors can explore […]
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Founded in 1911 by a group of Danish teachers, Solvang, meaning ‘sunny field’ in Danish, is nestled in the Santa Ynez Valley, just over the hills from coastal Santa Barbara. […]
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Nestled in downtown Los Angeles, Olvera Street has been a bustling Mexican marketplace since 1930. Part of the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, this area is often referred […]
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Tranquility Park, located in downtown Houston, pays homage to the historic moon landing by US astronauts. Named after the lunar Sea of Tranquillity, the park features a serene oasis with […]
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Nestled in the heart of Heart Island, Boldt Castle stands as a testament to early 20th-century opulence and romance. George Boldt initiated the construction of this 120-room castle in 1900 […]
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Ali’iolani Hale, or the House of Heavenly Kings, was constructed in 1874 as a royal palace but never served that purpose. Located in Oahu, this government office building now houses […]
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Encompassing an entire city block in downtown Portland, Powell’s City of Books stands as the world’s largest independent new and used bookstore. This literary haven houses upwards of a million […]
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Honeymoon Island, once a popular destination for newlyweds, is now a cherished Florida state park located in Tampa Bay, just off the coast of Dunedin. The island boasts 4 miles […]
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Nestled in downtown Las Vegas, Toy Shack offers a nostalgic journey through the world of vintage and antique toys. The store’s floor-to-ceiling displays are filled with a mix of new […]