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Washington Monument
Seattle Space Needle
Seattle Space Needle which is
situated on the 219 4th Avenue N, Seattle, WA is designed for the 1962
World's Fair by Edward E. Carlson. Furthermore, this 605-foot-tall
structure was to represent the future but became the symbol for the city
of Seattle.
Seattle Space Needle
Mount
Rushmore
Mount Rushmore lies on the
Black Hills of South Dakota, along Highway 244. In 1885, an American
businessman, Charles Rushmore, came to the Black Hills to check on some
titles to properties for a mining company. It was a few years later,
after achieving the hearts of the miners and prospectors, that the
mountain was named in his honor.
Mount Rushmore
Hoover
Dam
Hoover Dam, also a National
Historic Landmark, is located 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas on US
Highway 93 at the Nevada-Arizona border lasted for 60 years. John Wesley
Powell started to conduct geological studies of the Colorado River in
1869 for Hoover Dam to be materialized.
Hoover Dam
Golden Gate
Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge which lies on
US Highway 101 in San Francisco, CA becomes the first non-building
structure to receive the "Distinguished Building Award" from the Society
of American Registered Architects. The bridge can also be found on a
commemorative stamp revealed in 1998 by the United States Postal
Service.
Golden Gate Bridge
Empire
State Building
Empire
State Building which lies on the 5th Avenue, New York was constructef
during the Depression. Besides that, the Empire State Building is a work
of determination and pride both in New York and U.S. history.
Empire State Building
Brooklyn
Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge is situated on
East River, Park Row in New York. In the early 1800s, the residents of
Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan discussed the idea of a bridge to link the 2
cities together to let people and goods to cross the East River. Today,
the bridge is a National Historic Landmark and has the 44th longest
main span among the world's suspension bridges.
Brooklyn Bridge