places in america

Places to see in America is a compilation of some of my favorite experiences that I have had traveling and exploring the United States. Here is a list you can use to make your own list.

For more information, please check out my books –

The Complete Guide to Traveling Abroad (Traveling Abroad Series)

Traveling Abroad: The Ultimate Guide to Becoming an International Traveler (Traveling Abroad Series)

The Ultimate Travel Guide To Europe (A Beginner’s Guide to Europe Book)

The New World: A Beginner’s Guide To America (A Beginner’s Guide To America Book)

The Complete Travel Guide To Canada (A Beginner’s Guide To Canada Book)

The Complete Travel Guide To Mexico (A Beginner’s Guide To Mexico Book)

The Complete Travel Guide To The Caribbean (A Beginner’s Guide to the Caribbean Book)

Traveling Abroad: A Step-by-Step Plan for Your Dream Vacation Adventures Around the World!

1. The Statue of Liberty in New York City

If you are planning a vacation to the USA, then the Statue of Liberty will not be a bad idea. Many people consider the statue as a symbol of America, which is why many people choose to visit it. The Statue was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and she was built by John costin in 1884.

She is an iconic landmark in New York City because it was built to help welcome people from all over the world to America. The Statue symbolizes freedom and hope for immigrants.

People take photos of her and send them overseas to show that they have not forgotten her after working so hard to make her look like this.

If you are planning a vacation in New York, then it is wise to visit the Statue of Liberty because it will give you some inspiration while you are on your trip; certainly, bring lots of photos and videos that you have taken with your camera. And you can share large files and media online using file sharing websites.

2. The Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles

The Hollywood Sign is a beautiful sight. Nothing to see here. Just park up, have a look and enjoy.

It is an iconic open-air sculpture that stands at the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue in Hollywood, California. It was designed by Richard Neutra in 1936, who had wanted to be buried there but changed his mind and commissioned the work instead. The sign was a gift from the town of Industry, which offered Neutra $3 million for the project (it was later reduced to $2 million).

The sign has become a major tourist attraction in Los Angeles, drawing thousands of visitors every year.

3. The Rocky Mountains in Colorado

The Rocky Mountains of Colorado are the oldest mountains in the USA. They were formed about 250 million years ago by the collision of two tectonic plates. The Rockies are situated in the Rocky Mountain region, which is part of a larger mountain range running north–south and west–east on the continent. The highest peaks in this chain are 14,390 feet (4,717 meters) above sea level at Flat Top Mountain and 14,440 feet (4,724 meters) at Mount Evans.

The Rockies form a rugged mountain range that extends from Montana to Canada and east–west into Argentina and Venezuela, extending through British Columbia and northern California. Much of the eastern part of this range is a series of high plains called High Plains. A small mountainous province covering most of southern Alberta formed atop a much older shield that had begun to erode due to continental drift about 70 million years ago.

The Canadian Shield is home to many old-growth forests such as those found in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba/Ontario and Ontario. Other forest types include spruce-fir forests with conifers such as lodgepole pine or western larch, spruce-fir forests with subalpine fir colonies, conifer forests with large Douglas-fir trees or balsam fir trees as well as mixed forest types including deciduous forest with white cedar trees on its lower slopes. The northern part of the Shield consists mainly of weathered slate which has given rise to great amounts of banded iron formation near its surface, which often gives rise to great concentrations around geological features such as faults or folds.

As a result, large areas in Central Canada are covered by temperate evergreen broadleaf deciduous forests. The climate changes rapidly from year to year; winters are short – lasting from four to eight months – while summers can last for up to five months. As a result, most plants have developed adaptations for long periods without sunlight or for very cold climates. This environment has resulted in many tree species having adapted over hundreds of millions of years for survival there, some reaching heights exceeding 100 metres (330 feet).

A variety of flora and fauna also thrive in these regions, but man has played an important role in creating new habitats by using fire, logging and mining. Most mammals can be found within these areas: moose (Alces alces), deer (Odocoileus), black bear (Ursus americ

4. The Grand Canyon in Arizona

The Grand Canyon is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the world.

The Grand Canyon is also one of the world’s most accessible. It is approximately 2,100 miles (3,218 kilometers) long and up to 560 feet (170 meters) deep.

In the year 2016, many companies are working on the Grand Canyon tourism projects. Examples of these projects include: – Marriott Hotels Corporation announced plans to open 8 new hotels in Arizona with a combined 4,000 rooms and 3800 meeting spaces

– The San Francisco based developer Howard Hughes Corporation has plans to build several luxury resorts on the North Rim

– In 2016, a group called Great Horned Owl Preservation Trust announced plans to build a family-friendly resort near Sedona, Arizona’s red rocks

Tours are also available for visitors who want to explore the canyon by hiking. Six different tours can be found on National Geographic’s website that will take visitors through an entire canyon: – 1-Day Viewpoint Tour – This tour offers you a complete view of Grand Canyon from above and gives you an opportunity to take pictures while walking along the trail below

– 1-Day Hiking Tour – You will be given an opportunity to feel closer with nature by hiking down into Grand Canyon’s depths for about two hours

– 1-Day Helicopter Tour – You will get an amazing aerial view from above taking photographs or getting close by riding in a helicopter over different parts of Grand Canyon’s landscape

You can explore all three tours within 30 minutes. The first tour starts at 9 am and ends at 5 pm while the second tour starts at 12 noon and ends at 7 pm while third tour is started at 9 am and ends at midnight. All three tours have limited spots so arrive early! This tour is recommended for those who have never been there before.

Topic: How many people have you met? How many people do you know? How many people do you know that know you? Who knows your name? When I sit down with my friends they say something like “well we don’t really talk about ourselves much or what we do outside of work but we do like each other pretty well” . It’s hard for me to see how this could be true but perhaps it could be because I haven’t known my friends that well for as long as I have been alive…

5. The White House in Washington, D.C.

The White House is a symbol of American leadership and national pride. However, its administration does not always reflect the positive attitudes towards the United States. The location of the White House in Washington, D.C. has been a source of contention for many Americans since its inception.

The first White House was built on the grounds of President George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate in 1792. It was built by French architects Andre-Charles Bouchardon and Francois-Andre-Charles Ledoux, at a cost of $115,000. The house was commissioned to represent peace and prosperity after the War of 1812, but it quickly became a symbol of American isolationism during the Civil War and later during World War I. After being used as temporary headquarters for President Woodrow Wilson in 1918 and 1929, it was converted into permanent residence by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 under the name Executive Mansion; after Ronald Reagan took office as president in 1981, he moved it to his San Francisco presidential library complex known as The Rancho del Rey . In January 2009 it was announced that the Obama administration would be moving back to Washington from California because of its proximity to Afghanistan.

In 2016 Donald Trump purchased an eighty acre plot adjacent to the property for $10 million; he aimed to turn it into a luxury hotel for his wedding party guests who will pay five thousand dollars each to stay there.

6. Times Square in New York City

Times Square in New York City is one of the most recognized names of a city. Times Square is a centralized location where the roads are crowded, with numerous tourist attractions and shops. In the morning and evening, some people prefer to stroll in Times Square and take photos.

Since Times Square is located in such a large area, it’s not only attractive but also very popular with tourists from all over the world. With that in mind, you will be able to enjoy some of the best tourist attractions within Times Square and make your vacation memorable.

Times Square has many shopping stores like Sears, Macy’s, Macy’s Herald Square, & Bloomingdale’s to shop for souvenirs or gifts. There are also tons of restaurants around Times Square such as McDonald’s, Domino’s Pizza, Chili’s Grill & Bar among others. You can also see Broadway shows at the theater or visit a museum or historical park such as Metropolis or Chrysler Museum of Art if you want to learn more about America’s history.

You can try out some delicious local restaurants at “The Buffet at The Plaza Hotel – Times Square – New York City: A Step Back in Time!” which offers great food at reasonable prices. You may wish to check out David Chang’s famous restaurant Momofuku Noodle Bar. It’s located on 44th Street near 5th Avenue and offers authentic Japanese cuisine at affordable prices!

7. The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco

The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed bridges in the world. People are passing by it all day long, but they never stop to stare at it. This bridge is a symbol of San Francisco, which people have been visiting ever since the beginning of time.

The Golden Gate Bridge is a bridge spanning the San Francisco Bay connecting San Francisco and Marin County, California. It connects San Francisco and Marin City across the Golden Gate, an inlet of San Francisco Bay in Northern California. The northern end is at Treasure Island (a part of San Francisco) on San Francisco Bay; the southern end is at Muir Woods National Monument, near Santa Cruz Mountains.

The bridge has been closed due to “severe erosion” on two occasions. The first time was during construction to replace an existing cable-stayed span over the bay with a deck truss span; however, this bridge remains open to traffic today.

It is one of only four cable-stayed bridges that exist in North America.