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Best of The United States


Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is not the deepest or the longest canyon in the world but the overwhelming size and colorful landscape offers visitor vistas that are hard to match. Ranked 1st out of 12 Canyons of the World
 
Empire State Building
Although no longer the tallest skyscraper in the world, the Empire State Building is still the most famous one and is featured in many movies. Ranked 1st out of 10 Iconic Skyscrapers
Alcatraz
Alcatraz, perhaps the most well-known prison in the United States, was the first maximum security minimum privilege prison of the country. Ranked 1st out of 10 Historic Prisons
 
White House
The White House is the residence and office of the President of the United States. Ranked 2nd out of 10 Famous Official Residences
Waikiki Beach
Waikiki Beach is probably the first beach that comes to mind when most people think of Hawaii. Ranked 2nd out of 10 City Beaches in the World
 
Monument Valley
Up to 300 meter (1000 ft) sandstone buttes and mesas make up the Monument Valley which is located on the border of Utah and Arizona. Ranked 2nd out of 10 Natural Rock Formations
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate. It was the longest suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed. Ranked 2nd out of 14 Most Famous Bridges in the World
 
South Beach
South Beach is the most popular and richest area of Miami Beach. The area is known for its hip clubs and famous art deco design. Ranked 3rd out of 10 City Beaches in the World
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is situated on the Californian coast. The bay contains many islands including the small island of Alcatraz. Ranked 3rd out of 10 Beautiful Bays of the World
 
Niagara Falls
Probably the most famous waterfall in the world, The Niagara Falls are located between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York. Ranked 3rd out of 10 Greatest Waterfalls in the World
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from the people of France to celebrate US Declaration of Independence is one of the most famous symbols in the world. Ranked 3rd out of 10 World Famous Statues
 
Kilauea
Kilauea is the most recent of a series of volcanoes that have created the Hawaiian Archipelago. Ranked 4th out of 12 Amazing Volcanoes
Arches National Park
Located in Utah, the Arches National Park is known for its inspiring natural arches. Ranked 4th out of 10 Natural Rock Formations
 
Venice Beach
During the summer season, Venice Beach fills up with street performers and people just doing their thing. Ranked 5th out of 10 City Beaches in the World
Devils Tower
Rising 386 meters (1,267 ft) above the surrounding terrain, Devils Tower is the core of an ancient volcano exposed from erosion. Ranked 5th out of 10 Largest Monoliths in the World
 
Havasu Falls
The Havasu Canyon is part of the Grand Canyon and is inhabited by the Havasupai tribe, who live in the small town of Supai. Ranked 5th out of 10 Colorful Lakes and Falls
Antelope Canyon
With its graceful curves and glowing orange and purple colors, the Antelope Canyon is one the most-photographed sandstone slot canyons in the world. Ranked 5th out of 12 Canyons of the World
 
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan. Ranked 5th out of 10 Iconic Skyscrapers
Waimea Canyon
Waimea Canyon, located on the western side of Kauai, is the largest canyon in the Pacific and one of the most colorful in the world. Ranked 6th out of 12 Canyons of the World
 
Misty Fjords
Misty Fjords is a remote and wild National Monument on the southern tip of the Alaska Panhandle. Ranked 6th out of 10 Beautiful Fjords of the World
Mesa Verde
Mesa Verde, in southwestern Colorado, is home to the famous cliff dwellings of the ancient Anasazi people. Ranked 6th out of 10 Incredible City Cliffs
 
Bryce Canyon National Park
Despite the name, Bryce Canyon National Park is actually not a canyon, but rather a series of giant amphitheaters filled with colorful pinnacles. Ranked 7th out of 10 Natural Rock Formations
Luxor Hotel
The Luxor was among the first of a decade-long wave of new megaresorts to emerge on the Las Vegas Strip in the 1990s. Ranked 7th out of 10 True Pyramids of the World
 
Death Valley
Death Valley is an imposing, diverse landscape that stretches across parts of Nevada and California. Ranked 7th out of 10 Surreal Desert Landscapes
Sears Tower
Sears Tower, is a 442 meters (1,450 ft) skyscraper in Chicago. At the time of its completion in 1973 it was the tallest building in the world Ranked 8th out of 10 Iconic Skyscrapers
 
El Capitan, Yosemite
One of the most famous sights in Yosemite National Park, the granite monolith El Capitan rises almost 910 meter (3,000 ft) vertically from Yosemite Valey. Ranked 8th out of 10 Largest Monoliths in the World
Kenai Fjords
Kenai Fjords is a 650,000-acre National Park on the Kenai Peninsula in south-central Alaska. Ranked 9th out of 10 Beautiful Fjords of the World
 
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national war memorial in Washington, D.C. Ranked 9th out of 10 World Famous Walls
Taos Pueblo
Taos Pueblo is an ancient dwellings, continuously inhabited for about 1,000 years by the Pueblo native people. Ranked 10th out of 10 Amazing Mud Brick Structures
 
Transamerica Pyramid
Located in the heart of the Financial District, the Transamerica Pyramid is one of San Francisco's most famous icon. Ranked 10th out of 10 True Pyramids of the World

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New York  Houston  San Antonio
Orlando  Kissimmee  San Diego
San Francisco  Las Vegas  Miami Beach
Atlanta (Georgia)  Los Angeles  Indianapolis
Myrtle Beach  Charlotte (North Carolina)  Austin