The Golden Gate Bridge was named one of the "Seven Wonders of the Modern World" by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
The Golden Gate Bridge was built in 1937 to connect the city of San Francisco to Marin County across the Golden Gate Strait.
Chicago (Illinois)
Welcome to Chicago, America's third largest city and one of its best tourist destinations! Chicago's skyline is quite impressive. Indeed, the city is famous for its architecture.
Atlantic City (NEW JERSEY)
Atlantic City is a resort town located in South Jersey, New Jersey, USA. The town is famous for its gambling casinos, its boardwalk and its beach.
Las Vegas (Nevada)
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Nothing compares to seeing it in person, but on the following pages, I will try to impress you with the pictures I took while visiting this National Park.
Sedona (Arizona)
Sedona is renowned for its beautiful Red Rocks that seem to change color and hue each time you glance their way, and its mystical Vortexes where the soul and energy flows flourish.
Big Sur (California)
If you want to drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco (or vice versa), you should drive along Highway 1, a road with the most awesome coastal views in the United States.
San Francisco (California)
For a better understanding of San Francisco's uniqueness among North American cities, let's take a Photographic Tour of a few points of interest which can define it: Fisherman's Wharf, the Union Square, the Civic Center, the Financial District, North Beach, Chinatown, and last but not least, Pacific Heights.
Los Angeles (California)
The second biggest city in the US is worldwide famous for its attractions. Hollywood, Santa Monica, Venice Beach, Long Beach, Downtown.
San Diego (California)
The second largest city in California is famous for its nice weather, the Sea World, its Zoo, and its nice beaches.
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It has been the home for every U.S. president, except George Washington.
Construction was started on October 13, 1792, on a site selected by George Washington. The house was not completed until 1800, when President John Adams moved in.
The original home was burned by the British in 1814, during the War of 1812. The house was rebuilt and painted white to cover its fire-blackened walls. This is how it got the name the Whitehouse.
The Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is the tallest structure in Washington, D.C.,
The Washington Monument was built to honor George Washington, first president of the United States.
The monument was completed and dedicated in 1885. It is a white marble structure 555 feet, 5-1/8 inches tall.
The Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial, located in Washington, D.C., was built to honor Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States.
Inside the monument is a 19 foot white marble statue of Abraham Lincoln. On the walls are etched the words of his Gettysburg Address calling for unity of the country,
"that government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth."
The Capitol