Attractions in United States
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Palisades Tahoe, formerly known as Squaw Valley, gained international recognition as the host of the 1960 Winter Olympics. Nestled in the Lake Tahoe region, this expansive resort spans 3,600 acres […]
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Constructed in 1932, Bixby Bridge stands as one of Big Sur’s most iconic landmarks. This imposing concrete structure, towering 260 feet (79 meters) above a deep canyon, is among the […]
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Nestled in the heart of Philadelphia, the Powel House stands as a prime example of Georgian architecture, offering a glimpse into the lives of one of the city’s wealthiest families […]
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Hermit Road, a 7-mile (11-kilometer) stretch along the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, offers nine designated overlooks with dazzling views of the canyon. This scenic route, one of […]
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Winding through the western flanks of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Generals Highway offers a scenic drive that showcases the natural beauty of California’s mountains. The highway is dotted […]
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Rainbow Point, situated at the end of the Southern Scenic Drive in Bryce Canyon National Park, stands as the park’s highest viewpoint at 9,115 feet (2,778 meters). Adjacent to Yovimpa […]
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Nestled on Embassy Row, the Woodrow Wilson House stands as a testament to both its notable inhabitants and its architectural significance. Designed in 1915 by Waddy Butler Wood, who also […]
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The Florida Mall, located in Orlando, stands out as the largest shopping destination in Central Florida, spanning nearly 2 million square feet of space. This expansive mall is a hub […]
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Deception Pass State Park, spanning 3,854 acres across Fidalgo and Whidbey Islands in Washington State, is the state’s most visited park, particularly during the summer. The park’s rugged cliffs and […]
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The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, located in Dallas, delves into the two terms of the United States’ 43rd president. Through a series of exhibits, visitors can explore […]
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Located in Auburn Hills, LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan invites visitors into a world of creativity and imagination. This interactive LEGO®-themed entertainment park provides an array of attractions and activities, all […]
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Nestled in the heart of Atlanta’s Arts District, the High Museum of Art stands as a beacon of global creativity. Housed in an all-white, architecturally striking building, the museum features […]
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The Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous American short-line railroads, offers a journey back to the frontier days of the Wild West. Located in the Lake Tahoe […]
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Nestled within the rugged landscapes of Zion National Park, Angels Landing offers a hiking experience that is both iconic and exhilarating. The trail, while moderately challenging for most of its […]
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Nestled on the northern edge of Resurrection Bay, the Seward Boat Harbor is a bustling hub that embodies Alaska’s industrious spirit. Surrounded by towering mountains, the harbor is a dynamic […]
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Perched along California’s Central Coast, Hearst Castle stands as the grand vision of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and architect Julia Morgan. Constructed between 1919 and 1947, this 90,000-square-foot hilltop […]
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Dedicated to the art and history of quilting, the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky, showcases more than 650 contemporary quilts through both permanent and temporary exhibits. This museum, with […]
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The Downtown Aquarium in Denver is a multifaceted attraction that combines a state-of-the-art aquarium with dining and entertainment. Home to over 500 species of fish and sea animals, the aquarium […]
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The Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus, located in the heart of Denver, is a vibrant, fully interactive space designed for young kids up to about age 8. Here, […]
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Nestled between La Jolla and Mission Beach, Pacific Beach, affectionately known as PB by locals, is a vibrant and bustling beach town in San Diego. This stretch of coastline, favored […]
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Cambridge Common, a historic green space near Harvard Square, once served as a gathering point for George Washington’s troops during the Revolutionary War. Today, the park is a vibrant hub […]
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Paria View, a lookout point in Bryce Canyon National Park, is situated near the renowned Bryce Amphitheater. This less-frequented spot provides vistas of the landscape shaped by the headwaters of […]
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Artists Drive, a 9-mile (14.5-kilometer) scenic route in Death Valley National Park, winds through a landscape of colorful eroded hills formed by volcanic deposits. The paved road offers continuous views […]
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The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, serves as the starting point for visitors exploring this historic site. After watching a short orientation film, […]