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Sights in United States

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sights in United States : the essentials
Squares in Cincinnati
Fountain Square
(1)
Cincinnati is a typical American city in the sense that it has a well-defined historic center. Other cities in the United States h
Statues in New York
Non-Violence Sculpture
(2)
Not that I'm not a big fan of Manhattan, but it's such a typical destination for so many travelers that I'm left wondering what th
Bridges in Cincinnati
John A. Roebling Bridge
(1)
This large bridge over the Ohio River connects Cincinnati to Covington, in the neighboring state of Kentucky. At the time it was t
Historical Monuments in Cincinnati
Cincinnati Enquirer
(2)
The Enquirer Building, located on Vine Street, was the first building of the paper, The Enquirer. A Modernist building, it has 14
Bus Stations in Louisville
TARC Trolley
(1)
The TARC (Transit Authority of River City) Tramways function as public buses and are a part of the urban transport network of Loui
Historical Monuments in Denver
Colorado State Capitol
(4)
The Capitol, the Official Office of the Government of COlorado, is down Colfax street, on the way to the commercial street on 16th
Historical Monuments in Santa Cruz
Mission Santa Cruz
(2)
The mission is a place of great historical interest in the city of Santa Cruz. Situated on a small hill, and accessible by car ( v
Cathedrals in Sacramento
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
(1)
This cathedral is a nice place, in the center of the city. A city like Sacramento had to have a cathedral called Blessed Sacremen
Palaces in Kailua-Kona
Hulihee Palace
(1)
The Governor of Hawaii, John Kuakini, had this mansion built in the year 1838. From 1844 to 1914, the palace was using the Hawaiia
Squares in Saint Louis
Kiener Plaza
(3)
This area is worth it to stroll around and photograph Saint Louis with the Kiener Plaza, the Morton D. May Amphitheatre, and espec
Statues in New York
Red Cube
(6)
The Red Cube is, as its name suggests, a sculpture of a big red cube. This sculpture was created by Isamu Noguchi and is located i
Stadiums in Denver
Coors Field
(1)
Coors Field is the name of the baseball field in Denver, Colorado. Built in 1995 for the Colorado Rockies, it is sponsored by Coor
Train Stations in Chicago
Union Station
(7)
Wow, this place was great. I've spent so many evenings watching 'The Untouchables,' that when I finally got to Chicago, it was lik
Historical Monuments in New York
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower
Located in front of Madison Square Park and only 500 meters approx.from the Flatiron Building, we came across this beautiful tower
Cemeteries in New York
Trinity Church Cemetery
(5)
The cemetery of Trinity Church, located at 155th Street and Riverside on the grounds of Trinity Church, is the only active cemeter
Historical Monuments in Lompoc
La Purisima Mission State Historic Park
(1)
California was territory for religios missions. There are umerous place names of religious origin. All over the state you find old
Churches in Kodiak
Holy Resurrection Church
(1)
This small church was established in 1794 but was not appointed as a cathedral until 2001. The church is one of several Russian Or
Churches in Chicago
Chicago Temple Building
In Chicago to the churches are skyscrapers. This is the case of the Temple Building, considered the world's tallest church. In fac