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What City Is Home to the Statue of Liberty?

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What Color Is the Golden Gate Bridge?

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Where Did the Declaration of Independence Get Signed?

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Where Is the Hollywood Sign Located?

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Which Landmark Has the Faces of Four U. S. Presidents Carved Into It?

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The Lincoln Memorial Is Located at Which End of the National Mall?

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Which Bridge Connects Manhattan to Staten Island?

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Where Is the Grand Canyon Located?

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Which Famous Prison Sits on an Island in San Francisco Bay?

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Where Can You Visit the Gateway Arch?

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Which War Is Commemorated at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?

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Which American President’s Home Is Monticello?

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Where Is the Clown Motel, Which Also Neighbors a Graveyard?

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Which Structure Honors the Third U. S. President and Is Shaped Like a Roman Temple?

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What Battlefield Is Known as the Turning Point of the Civil War?

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Where Can You Tour the Birthplace of Elvis Presley?

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What’s the Name of the 555-Foot Tall Obelisk in D. C.?

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What Town Has a UFO Festival Every Summer?

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Where Would You Find the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial?

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Old Faithful Is a Geyser Located in Which Park?

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What U. S. City Has a Famous 24-Hour Neon-Lit Street Called Fremont?

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In What State Can You Drive Through a Tunnel Carved Out of a Redwood Tree?

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What Building Replaced the Twin Towers After 9/11?

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The Peachoid Is a Water Tower Shaped Like a Peach in Which State?

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The Everglades Are Found in Which U. S. State?

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Where Is the Famous Route 66 “end of the Trail” Sign Located?

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Which U. S. President’s Home Is Called Mount Vernon?

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What Tower in San Antonio Offers Panoramic City Views?

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Which of These U. S. Landmarks Has Been Destroyed the Most in Hollywood Disaster Films?

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Which Museum Features Presidents Made of Wax?

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What Location Was the First Shot of the American Revolution Fired?

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What Boardwalk Landmark Features Carnival Rides and the Wonder Wheel?

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What Island Served as an Immigration Processing Center From 1892 to 1954?

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Where Did George Washington Camp During the Winter of 1777-78?

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Where Was the Civil Rights Movement’s Most Famous March Completed?

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What Giant Arch Can You Ride up in a Tram?

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Where Is the Biltmore Estate Located?

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Where Would You Visit a UFO-Themed Museum and Alien Festival?

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What Landmark Stood as the Tallest Building in the U. S. From 1931 to 1971??

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Which National Park Is Home to the Tallest Mountain in North America?

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Where Can You Find the Space Needle?

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Which Structure Is Nicknamed “America’s Stonehenge”?

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What Music-Themed Landmark Is Located in Memphis, TN?

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Where Does the Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Begin?

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What Historic Ship Is Docked in Boston Harbor?

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In Which State Is the Four Corners Monument Located?

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Which Landmark Honors U. S. Marines Raising the Flag in WWII?

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What’s the Name of Chicago’s Iconic 110-Story Skyscraper?

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What Museum Houses the Hope Diamond and Dinosaur Fossils?

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What Is the Name of the Famous Cliff Dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park?

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What City Is Home to the U. S. Naval Academy?

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What Attraction Features Dancing Fountains Set to Music in Las Vegas?

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What U. S. Train Station Is Famous for Its Starry Ceiling and Whispering Gallery?

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Where Can You Walk Across the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge?

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What State Has the Lyndon B. Johnson Ranch, AKA the “______ White House”?

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Where Is the Brooklyn Bridge Located?

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In Which U. S. City Can You Ride an Elevator to the Top of the Skydeck?

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Which Park Features the Granite Monolith Called El Capitan?

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Which National Park Straddles North Carolina and Tennessee?

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What U. S. State Is Home to Bryce Canyon?

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Crater Lake Is the Deepest Lake in Which State?

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What Mountain Can You Climb at Colorado’s Famous National Park?

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Which Desert Park Is Known for Its Spiky Trees and Boulder Formations?

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The Alamo Is Located in Which Texas City?

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Which Southern Plantation Was Home to Andrew Jackson?

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What Landmark in South Dakota Is Still Being Carved From Rock?

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Which U. S. City Is Home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

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Times Square Is Located in What Borough of NYC?

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What City Is Known for Its “Bean” Sculpture (Cloud Gate)?

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What Underground Cave System Is Located in Kentucky?

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Which State Is Home to the Corn Palace?

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What Missouri Landmark Is Said to Be the “Cave State” Favorite?

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In Which State Can You Find Cadillac Ranch?

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What Landmark Spans 469 Miles Through the Appalachian Highlands?

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The National Buffalo Museum Is Located in Which State?

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Where Is the Bonneville Salt Flats, Known for Land Speed Records?

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What Coastal Cliff Highway Is Known for Dramatic Pacific Views?

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What Historic Wagon Trail Route Is Now a U. S. Landmark?

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What Building Is the Seat of the U. S. Congress?

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What Presidential Library Includes the Air Force One Pavilion?

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Which Building Houses the U. S. Supreme Court?

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What U. S. City Is Known for the National WWII Museum?

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What City Is Home to the First Public Library Funded by Andrew Carnegie?

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Which Giant Roadside Object Is in Minnesota and Shaped Like a Fish?

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Where Is the World’s Largest Ball of Twine Located (by One Man)?

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The Giant Thermometer Stands in Which California Town?

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What Is the Name of the Sculpted Hillside Faces in Vermont?

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What Kind of Murals Can You Find at the Corn Palace?

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The Largest Concrete Totem Pole Stands in Which State?

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Where Is Salvation Mountain, the Painted Hilltop Art Installation?

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New York City
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Philadelphia
3
Boston
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Washington, D.C.

The Statue of Liberty stands proudly in New York City’s harbor as a symbol of freedom and American ideals.
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Rust Brown
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Crimson Red
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International Orange
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Coral

The Golden Gate Bridge is famously painted in “International Orange,” a vibrant hue that enhances visibility in San Francisco’s fog.
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Independence Hall
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The White House
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Capitol Building
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Liberty Hall

The Declaration of Independence was signed in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the summer of 1776.
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Los Angeles
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San Francisco
3
Sacramento
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San Diego

The Hollywood Sign is located in the hills overlooking Los Angeles, California, and symbolizes the entertainment industry’s global reach.
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Mount Rushmore
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The Lincoln Memorial
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The White House
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Crazy Horse Memorial

Mount Rushmore features the carved faces of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln to represent key moments in U.S. history.
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Western
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Eastern
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Southern
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Northern

The Lincoln Memorial sits at the western end of the National Mall, facing the Reflecting Pool and Washington Monument.
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Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge
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George Washington Bridge
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Tappan Zee Bridge
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Williamsburg Bridge

The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge connects Manhattan to Staten Island via Brooklyn and spans the entrance to New York Harbor.
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Utah
2
Nevada
3
Colorado
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Arizona

The Grand Canyon is located in northern Arizona and is known for its immense size, layered rock formations, and breathtaking views.
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Rikers Island
2
San Quentin
3
Alcatraz
4
Sing Sing

Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay is home to the infamous former prison that once held notorious criminals like Al Capone.
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Chicago, Illinois
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St. Louis, Missouri
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Minneapolis, Minnesota

The Gateway Arch rises above St. Louis, Missouri, symbolizing westward expansion and serving as the city’s most iconic monument.
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World War II
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Gulf War
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Vietnam War
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Korean War

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors the American service members who fought and died in the Vietnam War.
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Thomas Jefferson
2
John Adams
3
George Washington
4
James Madison

Monticello was the Virginia estate of Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. president and author of the Declaration of Independence.
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Blythe, California
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Pahrump, Nevada
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Tonopah, Nevada
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Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

Nestled in Tonopah, Nevada, the Clown Motel sits eerily next to a century‑old cemetery, brimming with clown memorabilia.
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Lincoln Memorial
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Capitol Rotunda
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Jefferson Memorial
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Washington Monument

The Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors Thomas Jefferson and features a neoclassical design inspired by Roman architecture.
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Antietam
2
Bull Run
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Gettysburg
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Shiloh

Gettysburg is known as the turning point of the Civil War, where Union forces defeated the Confederates in 1863.
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Memphis, Tennessee
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Tupelo, Mississippi

You can tour the birthplace of Elvis Presley in Tupelo, Mississippi, where his childhood home is now a popular museum.
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Washington Monument
2
Bunker Hill Monument
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National Cathedral Spire
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Freedom Tower

The Washington Monument is a 555-foot tall obelisk built to honor George Washington, the nation’s first president.
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Sedona
2
Roswell
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Alamogordo
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Eureka Springs

Roswell hosts the annual UFO Festival every summer, celebrating the famed 1947 alien‑craft incident with parades, speakers, costumes.
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Birmingham, Alabama
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Montgomery, Alabama
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Washington, D.C.

The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is located in Washington, D.C., near the Tidal Basin and National Mall.
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Yosemite
2
Glacier
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Yellowstone
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Rocky Mountain

Old Faithful is a famous geyser located in Yellowstone National Park, known for erupting at remarkably regular intervals.
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Nashville
2
Phoenix
3
Las Vegas
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Miami

Las Vegas, Nevada, is home to Fremont Street, a 24-hour neon-lit attraction known for its casinos, live music, and light shows.
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California
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Oregon
3
Washington
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Nevada

You can drive through a tunnel carved out of a giant redwood tree in California, home to several famous drive-thru trees.
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Empire State Building
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Federal Plaza
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Liberty Tower
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One World Trade Center

One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, was built in Lower Manhattan to replace the Twin Towers after 9/11.
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Florida
2
Georgia
3
South Carolina
4
Alabama

The Peachoid is a 135-foot-tall peach-shaped water tower in Gaffney, South Carolina, celebrating the region’s peach production and holding one million gallons of water.
1
Florida
2
Louisiana
3
Georgia
4
South Carolina

The Everglades are located in southern Florida and are known for their wetlands, wildlife, and slow-moving “River of Grass.”
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Death Valley
2
Hollywood Boulevard
3
Santa Monica Pier
4
Las Vegas Strip

The famous Route 66 “End of the Trail” sign is located on the Santa Monica Pier in California, marking the route’s western terminus.
1
George Washington
2
Abraham Lincoln
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Thomas Jefferson
4
James Monroe

Mount Vernon, located in Virginia, was the home of George Washington, the first president of the United States.
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Spire of Texas
2
Tower of the Americas
3
CN Tower
4
Reunion Tower

The iconic Tower of the Americas in San Antonio offers soaring 750‑foot views of the city from its revolving restaurant and observation deck.
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The Grand Canyon
2
Mount Rushmore
3
Golden Gate Bridge
4
Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty has been destroyed more than any other U.S. landmark in films, symbolizing catastrophe on American soil.
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Ripley’s Believe It or Not
2
Mount Vernon
3
Madame Tussauds
4
Hollywood Wax Museum

Madame Tussauds in Washington, D.C., features lifelike wax figures of U.S. presidents and other famous historical and pop culture figures.
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Valley Forge
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Boston Common
3
Lexington
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Bunker Hill

The first shot of the American Revolution was fired at Lexington, Massachusetts, famously known as “the shot heard ’round the world.”
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Venice Beach
2
Coney Island
3
Santa Cruz
4
Atlantic City

Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York, is a historic boardwalk landmark known for its carnival rides, including the iconic Wonder Wheel.
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Governors Island
2
Ellis Island
3
Liberty Island
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Angel Island

Ellis Island in New York Harbor served as the primary immigration processing center for millions entering the U.S. from 1892 to 1954.
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Saratoga
2
Mount Vernon
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Valley Forge
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Williamsburg

George Washington and the Continental Army camped at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, enduring a harsh winter while training and regrouping.
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Madison Square Garden
2
Selma Bridge
3
Times Square
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Lincoln Memorial

The Civil Rights Movement’s most famous march ended at the Lincoln Memorial, where Dr. King delivered his iconic speech.
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Washington Monument
2
Gateway Arch
3
Coit Tower
4
Space Needle

The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, features a unique tram ride that takes visitors to the top for panoramic views.
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Georgia
2
North Carolina
3
Virginia
4
South Carolina

The Biltmore Estate is located in Asheville, North Carolina, and is America’s largest privately owned home, built by George Vanderbilt.
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Roswell, New Mexico
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Lubbock, Texas
3
Sedona, Arizona
4
Area 51, Nevada

You’d visit the UFO Museum and annual alien festival in Roswell, New Mexico—famous for the alleged 1947 UFO incident.
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Transamerica Pyramid
2
Empire State Building
3
Sears Tower
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One World Trade Center

The Empire State Building in New York City was the tallest building in the U.S. from 1931 until 1971.
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Denali
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Glacier
3
Rocky Mountain
4
Olympic

Denali National Park in Alaska is home to Denali, formerly Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America at 20,310 feet.
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Denver, Colorado
2
Portland, Oregon
3
San Francisco, California
4
Seattle, Washington

The Space Needle is an iconic observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, built for the 1962 World’s Fair.
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Plymouth Rock
2
Georgia Guidestones
3
Carhenge
4
Mystery Hill

The Georgia Guidestones were nicknamed “America’s Stonehenge” for their mysterious granite slabs inscribed with messages in multiple languages.
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Graceland
2
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
3
Motown Museum
4
Apollo Theater

Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley, is a music-themed landmark in Memphis visited by fans from around the world.
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South Carolina
2
Virginia
3
North Carolina
4
Georgia

The scenic Blue Ridge Parkway begins in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, and stretches south through the Appalachian Highlands to North Carolina.
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SS United States
2
Mayflower II
3
USS Missouri
4
USS Constitution

The USS Constitution, also known as “Old Ironsides,” is a historic naval ship docked in Boston Harbor and still afloat today.
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New Mexico
2
Texas
3
Alabama
4
Minnesota

The Four Corners Monument is located in the state of New Mexico, marking the point where four U.S. states meet.
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Arlington National Cemetery
2
WWII Museum
3
Marine Corps War Memorial
4
Pearl Harbor Memorial

The Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, honors U.S. Marines raising the flag at Iwo Jima during World War II.
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Rockefeller Center
2
Chrysler Building
3
Freedom Tower
4
Willis Tower

Chicago’s iconic 110-story skyscraper is the Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, and offers stunning skyline views.
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California Academy of Sciences
2
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
3
American Museum of Natural History
4
Field Museum

The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., houses the famous Hope Diamond and an extensive dinosaur fossil collection.
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Spruce Tree House
2
Balcony House
3
Cliff Palace
4
Casa Grande

The famous cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park are called Cliff Palace, built by the Ancestral Puebloans over 700 years ago.
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Annapolis, Maryland
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Newport, Rhode Island
3
Norfolk, Virginia
4
Charleston, South Carolina

Annapolis, Maryland, is home to the U.S. Naval Academy, which trains officers for service in the United States Navy and Marine Corps.
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Caesars Palace
2
Bellagio
3
Mirage
4
MGM Grand

The Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas are a dazzling attraction featuring choreographed water shows set to music and lights.
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Grand Central Terminal
2
Penn Station
3
Union Station
4
30th Street Station

Grand Central Terminal in New York City is famous for its celestial ceiling and whispering gallery with unique acoustic effects.
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New Mexico and Texas
2
Utah and Arizona
3
Nevada and Arizona
4
California and Nevada

You can walk across the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, which spans the Colorado River between Arizona and Nevada, allowing pedestrians to stand in both states.
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Texas
2
Arkansas
3
Louisiana
4
Oklahoma

Texas is home to the Lyndon B. Johnson Ranch—known as the “Texas White House”—located near Johnson City.
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New York City
2
Boston
3
Philadelphia
4
Washington, D.C.

The Brooklyn Bridge spans the East River, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City since its opening in 1883.
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Detroit
2
Houston
3
Dallas
4
Chicago

You can ride an elevator to the Skydeck atop the Willis Tower in Chicago for sweeping views of the city.
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Grand Teton
2
Zion
3
Yosemite
4
Arches

El Capitan is a towering granite monolith located in Yosemite National Park, popular with rock climbers and nature lovers.
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Blue Ridge
2
Appalachian
3
Great Smoky Mountains
4
Shenandoah

Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles North Carolina and Tennessee, offering misty peaks, rich biodiversity, and historic Appalachian cabins.
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Arizona
2
Colorado
3
Utah
4
California

Bryce Canyon is located in southern Utah and is famous for its unique red rock hoodoos and dramatic landscapes.
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Oregon
2
Montana
3
Washington
4
Idaho

Crater Lake is the deepest lake in Oregon, formed within a collapsed volcano and known for its stunning blue color.
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Half Dome
2
Mount Rainier
3
Mount Hood
4
Longs Peak

You can climb Longs Peak at Rocky Mountain National Park, one of Colorado’s most iconic and challenging summits.
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Mojave Preserve
2
Saguaro National Park
3
Joshua Tree National Park
4
Death Valley

Joshua Tree National Park in California is known for its spiky Joshua trees, massive boulder formations, and desert landscapes.
1
San Antonio
2
Houston
3
Dallas
4
Austin

The Alamo is located in San Antonio, Texas, and is a historic site of a pivotal 1836 battle for Texas independence.
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Ash Lawn
2
The Hermitage
3
Monticello
4
Mount Vernon

The Hermitage, located near Nashville, Tennessee, was the plantation home of Andrew Jackson, the seventh U.S. president.
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Badlands Pillar
2
Mount Rushmore
3
Crazy Horse Memorial
4
Devil’s Tower

The Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota is a massive mountain carving still in progress, honoring the Lakota leader Crazy Horse.
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Detroit
2
Chicago
3
Nashville
4
Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio, is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, celebrating the history and legends of rock music.
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Queens
2
Manhattan
3
Bronx
4
Brooklyn

Times Square is located in the borough of Manhattan, serving as a bustling hub for entertainment, lights, and Broadway shows.
1
Chicago
2
Boston
3
Minneapolis
4
Seattle

Chicago is known for its “Bean” sculpture, officially called Cloud Gate, a reflective public art piece in Millennium Park.
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Mammoth Cave
2
Carlsbad Caverns
3
Luray Caverns
4
Wind Cave

Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is the world’s longest known cave system, featuring vast chambers and intricate underground passageways.
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Kansas
2
Iowa
3
South Dakota
4
Nebraska

South Dakota is home to the Corn Palace, a unique attraction in Mitchell decorated annually with colorful murals made from corn.
1
Ruby Falls
2
Mammoth Cave
3
Cave of the Winds
4
Meramec Caverns

Meramec Caverns in Missouri is a top “Cave State” attraction, known for its colorful formations and outlaw Jesse James legends.
1
Oklahoma
2
Colorado
3
Texas
4
New Mexico

Cadillac Ranch is located in Texas, just outside Amarillo, and features half-buried, graffiti-covered Cadillacs as public art.
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Pacific Coast Highway
2
Route 66
3
Blue Ridge Parkway
4
Natchez Trace Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway spans 469 miles through the Appalachian Highlands, offering scenic views, hiking trails, and cultural heritage sites.
1
South Dakota
2
Montana
3
Wyoming
4
North Dakota

The National Buffalo Museum is located in North Dakota and features exhibits on bison history, culture, and a live buffalo herd.
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Utah
2
Nevada
3
Arizona
4
New Mexico

The Bonneville Salt Flats are located in northwestern Utah and are famous for hosting land speed record attempts on their flat terrain.
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Route 66
2
Highway 1
3
Pacific Drive
4
I-10

California’s Highway 1, also known as the Pacific Coast Highway, offers dramatic ocean views along its coastal cliffs.
1
Oregon Trail
2
Chisholm Trail
3
Pony Express Trail
4
Santa Fe Trail

The Oregon Trail is a historic wagon route turned U.S. landmark, once used by pioneers traveling westward in the 1800s.
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U.S. Capitol
2
Pentagon
3
Supreme Court
4
White House

The U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., is the seat of Congress, where the Senate and House of Representatives meet.
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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
2
Bill Clinton Library
3
Richard Nixon Library
4
George H.W. Bush Library

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, features the Air Force One Pavilion.
1
Supreme Court Building
2
Capitol Building
3
Library of Congress
4
Justice Center

The U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C., houses the highest court in the nation and features grand marble architecture.
1
New Orleans
2
Boston
3
Chicago
4
Washington, D.C.

New Orleans, Louisiana, is home to the renowned National WWII Museum, the nation’s official museum dedicated to American involvement in World War II.
1
New York, New York
2
Braddock, Pennsylvania
3
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
4
Boston, Massachusetts

Braddock, Pennsylvania, is home to the first public library funded by Andrew Carnegie, which opened in 1889 to serve steelworkers and their families.
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Paul Bunyan’s Fish
2
Whale of Catoosa
3
Big Fish
4
Big Fish Supper Club

The iconic roadside attraction in Bena, Minnesota, is most commonly known as The Big Fish, though it was originally called the Big Muskie Drive-In when it opened in 1958.
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Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
Missouri
4
Iowa

The world’s largest ball of twine made by a single man is located in Darwin, Minnesota, where Francis A. Johnson rolled 17,400 lb of twine over 29 years.
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Barstow
2
Palm Springs
3
Needles
4
Baker

The World’s Tallest Thermometer stands in the small town of Baker, California, near Interstate 15, marking a scorching 134 °F record from nearby Death Valley.
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Mount Rushmore
2
Stone Face of Barre
3
Mount Ascutney Faces
4
Stone Garden

Carved into a Vermont hillside, the Stone Face of Barre is a mysterious local landmark shrouded in legend.
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Popcorn murals
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The World’s Only Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota, is a Moorish‑style arena famously decorated annually with corn murals.
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Built by Ed Galloway near Foyil, Oklahoma, the 90‑foot concrete totem pole towers atop a turtle at Totem Pole Park.
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Rising from the desert near Niland, California, Salvation Mountain is Leonard Knight’s vibrant, painted tribute proclaiming “God Is Love.”
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