United States

Spanning 3.5 million square miles, the United States is a land of diverse landscapes and temperaments, from the sun-soaked beaches of Florida to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon. The country’s physical features range from the towering Rocky Mountains to the historic monuments of Washington DC, each offering a unique experience. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant theater scene of Broadway, the rugged traditions of rodeos, or the natural beauty of national parks. This vast and varied nation, celebrated in Woody Guthrie’s iconic song ‘This Land Is Your Land,’ invites exploration and discovery.

Attractions in United States

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, one of the four parks at Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando, blends the features of a zoo and a theme park to create a […]

Located just off the coast of Key West, Sand Key Reef is a part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Dominating the landscape, a red, iron lighthouse built in […]

Nestled just off San Antonio’s River Walk, the San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) is a treasure trove of artistic and historical significance. Housed in a building that spans over […]

Nestled along the shoreline of Key West, Smathers Beach offers a prime stretch of white sand framed by swaying palm trees. The calm, clear waters make it an ideal spot […]

The National Museum of American Illustration (NMAI) in Newport, USA, is housed in the former Vernon Court mansion, a stately American Renaissance building designed in the style of a French […]

Nestled in the heart of St. Augustine, the Father Miguel O’Reilly House Museum stands as a testament to the city’s rich history, being the second oldest structure in the area. […]

Nestled halfway between Atlanta and Charlotte, and equidistant from the mountains and the sea, Greenville sits in a prime location. This town of around 70,000 people is not only known […]

The Queensboro Bridge, officially known as the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, spans New York City’s East River, connecting Midtown Manhattan with Long Island City in Queens via Roosevelt Island. Built […]

The Folger Shakespeare Library, located near the US Capitol Building in Washington DC, is a renowned research center and cultural hub. Its white marble exterior and neoclassical style harmonize with […]

In 1964, the Colorado River’s powerful flow was tamed with the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, a colossal 710-foot-tall (216 meters) structure. The dam’s creation led to the formation […]

The Boulder Theater, an iconic landmark in downtown Boulder, first opened its doors in 1906. This intimate venue is celebrated for its art deco design and exceptional acoustics, which have […]

Step into the world of the Titanic as it was before its tragic sinking at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas. Spanning 25,000 square feet, this exhibition showcases over […]

Located on the University of Colorado Boulder campus, Fiske Planetarium stands as one of the largest planetariums in the United States, featuring a 65-foot (20-meter) dome. This impressive structure draws […]

The Guard Island Lighthouse, located in Ketchikan, USA, first illuminated the night sky on September 15, 1924. Originally a 34-foot wooden structure, it played a crucial role during the Klondike […]

Nestled at the back of Manoa Valley, where cliffs rise over 2,000 feet and rain falls nearly every day, the Lyon Arboretum is a lush tropical botanical garden managed by […]

Cheesman Park, an 80-acre green oasis east of Denver’s bustling Capitol Hill, offers a serene escape with its grassy lawns, Greek-style marble pavilion, and winding paths. Popular among joggers, cyclists, […]

The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, located ten miles outside of Taos, spans the Rio Grande River, a landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity and water erosion. This impressive structure, featured […]

Cleveland’s oldest public market, the West Side Market, has been a bustling hub of local commerce since its inception. Located in the heart of the city, this historic market is […]

Nestled at the southern tip of Lower Manhattan, the Stone Street Historic District traces its origins back to the 17th century when New York City was a Dutch settlement. The […]

Spread out over more than 18 blocks, the Las Vegas Arts District offers a vibrant and eclectic atmosphere that feels worlds apart from the neon lights and casino floors of […]

Perched high above Los Angeles, the Getty Center offers a unique blend of world-class art and panoramic views of the city and the ocean. The center’s collection spans from the […]

The Bexar County Courthouse, located in the heart of San Antonio, stands as the largest and oldest continuously operated historic courthouse in Texas. Constructed in a sandstone Romanesque revival style, […]

Nestled within the bustling urban landscape of San Francisco, the Japanese Tea Garden, also known as Hagiwara Tea Garden, offers a serene retreat in the heart of Golden Gate Park. […]

Founded in 1929 on the banks of Connecticut’s historic Mystic River, the Mystic Seaport Museum stands as the nation’s leading maritime museum. Spanning over 19 acres, the museum features a […]

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